![]() Nothing really worked, I always got stuck on the launcher screen right after "initializing" and then got the pop up: "Ubisoft Connect - Connection lost - A Ubisoft service is currently unavailable. Originally posted by Neti:I had massive issues with Ubisoft Connect on my Steam Deck, trying to get it to run natively and also manually via Desktop Mode install for the past two weeks. Hope this helps those who are struggling with ubisoft on steam deck as well I am gonna enjoy some of my games now. Ubisofts messup and steams possible experimental patch (did work for some did not work for me) Manually install/ start Ubisoft Connect (or any other programm) in Desktop Mode via third party shortcut: Using ones smartphone as a different connection source: How to change MTU and explaination why it happens on steam deck and some wifi connections:Īnother MTU change video (via command lines, not with Linux UI but the idea is the same): Here are the (potentially) helpful links, if you want to look them up yourself for further details: If this helps please post it on other Discussion boards of Ubisoft Games, since it is a global launcher issue for those internet connections and not bound to any specific game Right after that I was immediately able to start up Ubisoft Connect, no problems at all - logged in directly and I am now preparing the next games to start and play. Then restart the Steam Deck and try it out. If it doesnt work, you can just set it back to automatic/ default. ![]() ![]() I used 1452, which was recommended as an example on some thread. Then type in something from 1400 to 1500. Go there via: Start Menu - Connections (System Settings) - Wi-Fi - "your currently used wifi" - MTU (way at the bottom of all settings). I was reluctant to do this up until now because I didnt want to change internal connection settings, but there is an easy way to do it and to reverse it: You can set this up in Desktop Mode of the Steam Deck. What really helped in the end was setting the MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) of the recieved wireless connection of the steam deck to a value between 14, because apparently Ubisoft Connect cant run on higher rates, which the Steam Deck uses. I will put all the links below (in case you have a similar problem that can be fixed by those). I tried pretty much all suggestions that can currently be found to no success and almost lost hope of playing any ubisoft games on my deck until my brother motivated me again to look into it this morning before deleting everything ubisoft from my deck. Please try again later." I didnt even make it to start ANY installed ubi game at all. I had massive issues with Ubisoft Connect on my Steam Deck, trying to get it to run natively and also manually via Desktop Mode install for the past two weeks.
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