It should be working now, and if not, follow the solution bellow.
I can manually add someone on uplay who has a uplay account but when trying to import friends from steam it gives the error of “Something went wrong. More so, players are reporting that they cannot import their friends from other gaming platforms, such as Steam. Friends from Steam can’t be added to Uplay either
I can send them private messages they can send me a private messages but I dont see them online.
Uplay says my friends are offline but they are online. Other players are stating on other forums that while they can see their friends list, all of them appear offline despite being online. It´s just loading and loading but no friends showing up. The friend list is not loading anymore and wont show up. However, this last feature has been having problems, as players have been complaining that their friends list disappeared.įurther details where given on the Ubisoft official forums:
Uplay is Ubisoft‘s proprietary game distribution platform, where players can buy and download games and DLCs.Īdditionally, you can use it to view your achievements, read up on news and chat with friends.
(ie, what's shared and what's per user) but you'll thankfully be hard pressed to find a game having to install a 30+GB game twice over for two users.Home › Fix › Can’t add friends to Uplay? Here’s what you should do Steam does have some issues in how some developers upload their games. You use your own login to access your account, but nearly everything is saved on the server side, allowing for only asists to be installed once.Īs such, it's very VERY unlikely to find a game that will need a double/triple install. In this case, you only have a single install (C:\Riot Games\League of Legends) that's shared with all Windows Profiles on that PC. League of Legends: The game itself uses a launcher (much like Minecraft) but doesn't have much else to install besides the base content. (assuming each person has their own Steam account.)
This is so that your settings/downloads for TF2 won't overwrite any of your brother's settings. The second install (inside of Steam browser) will create a separate package per Steam user that logs in. The first install will add the game's shared contents ( C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\common\Team Fortress 2) which any Windows profile can access. Team Fortress 2: Since TF2 can only be played on Steam, we're going to have to deal with 1.5 installs of this game. So C:\Users\Player1\Appdata\Local.minecraft counts as a single install, if it's the same windows account, but different Minecraft login, it just adds an additional file. Minecraft: Depending on if you use the original launcher (minecraft.exe) or the compiled installer, each user would be installing the game once per Microsoft Windows profile. Let's take the following games as just an example: So this is a very general answer since it really depends on the game in question, and how you two are using the PC.