Performance-wise I could not wish for more. I also activated all the special CD Keys as I bought Maxed out editions of these games, all of those work as well. I tested single- and multiplayer modes (for that make sure your Ubisoft password only has letters and numbers in it), I tested whether game saves work right, even eith Uplay. Steam and Uplay can work with these separately installed games out-of-the-box, no further linking is needed.Īfter I have done this, all of my games ran perfectly, no other modification or extra installations were needed, I just installed Steam, I installed the games on the VHD and everything worked out-of-the-box. But all Ubisoft games must be installed on the virtual hard drive, so make sure to select that drive upon installing those games.
It is OK to install Steam and Uplay on the C: drive. Create a Virtual Hard Drive with the built in Management utility in Windows 10.
Of course make sure all Apple drivers and Windows updates are installed. Install Windows 10 on your Mac with the built in Apple Bootcamp software, following the official steps, no manual file modification is needed whatsoever. I have tried giving admin rights to everything (turns out Steam does that anyway for you), as well as applying compatibility modes, switching DirectX modes, etc. PoP TFS actually ran pretty well but all of the on screen UI was missing, I could not save a game and there were a lot of sounds missing here as well. PoP 2008 had absolutely terrible performance and all sound were cut off after 2 seconds. AC2, Brotherhood, Revelations and 3 would not start after the Uplay loading screen, I just got a white flash. AC1 could not load a new game and had sounds missing in the main menu. I bought Assassin's Creed 1, 2, Brotherhood, Revelations and 3, as well as Prince of Persia 2008 and The Forgotten Sands here on Steam. After a long search I have finally found just the help I needed and I thought I would share it. I have been having startup and/or sound issues with every Ubisoft game released after 2005 that I have.
If you already attempted to install the Creators Update and see the Stop error with the code 0xc000000f, you will need to use Boot Camp Assistant to remove the Windows partition using the steps found here.I have a MacBook Pro and I am running Windows 10 via Bootcamp. You can find more info here.Īfter Windows 10 is installed, you will be offered the Creators Update as a normal part of the Windows Update process, or you can trigger the update manually by booting into Windows 10, visiting the Windows 10 download siteand choosing “Update Now”.
Install Windows 10 using the Windows 10 Anniversary Update ISO media. Under Select Edition, choose the Windows 10 Anniversary Update that matches your edition.
Review the information under Before you begin, and how to create installation media. Note The download site detects what Operating System you are using, and will only give you the correct options to do this if you go to the site from a Mac. To clean install Windows 10 in Boot Camp, first download the Windows 10 Anniversary Update ISO: If you try to do a clean install of the Creators Update, you will get a Stop error with the code 0xc000000f in winload.efi. For a new installation of Windows 10 Creators Update on an Apple Mac using Boot Camp, you must first install the Windows 10 Anniversary Update using the ISO file, and then update to Windows 10 Creators Update.