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I also have an external monitor plugged to my laptop. I bought Rayman Legends on Steam a while ago, but when I launch it via Steam, it automatically launches Uplay (which uses about 6 times as much RAM as Steam, and crashes a lot).
Hardware Abstraction Layer: Version = "9.98" Processor: AMD A6-5200 APU with Radeon(TM) HD Graphics, 2000 Mhz, 4 Core(s), 4 Logical Processor(s) I just right clicked on the Uplay icon and then "Run as Administrator" and I launched the game from here. Running the Uplay client with adminastror rights seems to have solved the issue. I hope this will fix the problem for most of you. I got this problem on all my hardware configurations at home so I guess it must be ISP related (maybe a proxy).
They will be synced when you go online again.Īfter playing the game, make sure you enable your wifi or network card again and go online with UPlay again to sync your achievements. You will unlock Uplay achievements and rewards however.
It will now work and won't crash anymore. If you have a laptop you can just press the physical button to disable your WiFi.ĥ. Disable your Wifi or Ethernet Card (right click the network icon next to you clock, choose 'open network and sharing center', 'change adapter settings', right click your card and choose 'disable'. (This normally will FIX the demo and the retail game)Ĥ.
I tested a lot of stuff and after eliminating drivers issues, visual c++ issues, directX issues it could only be one thing: network related. To run Rayman Origins in windowed mode, follow these instructions: Double-click on the Rayman Origins application icon while holding down the Command () key. I posted it on the steam forum so I will post it here as well: