I think with the Steam version you would have the same problem. A lot (if not all) of my Ubisoft games in Steam launch the Ubi Launcher and then the game itself. It's a cluster fuck honestly. A Ubi game every now and then is one of my very few reasons to dual boot (sadly).
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OH I didn't know that ubi games worked that way on Steam, well then I guess this means that AC Odissey (and all other ubi games actually) are broken for everyone playing on linux, steam deck included atm?
I had an issue with connect and the recent update fixed it for me. By if it’s the same issue I had, try running in Wayland if your using x11. Or go back to x11 if you are in Wayland.
I was on Wayland, but unfortunately switching to X11 didn't fix the issue
Sorry to hear that. Ubisoft Connect has been hit or miss for me. On my intel machine it works fine, on my nvidia machine the menu was just a black box which failed to or loaded so slowly that it was unusable. My only advice is to use the latest Proton/Wine-GE/Proton-GE and wait for updates from Ubisoft. This is all unofficial so having it work at all is a miracle.
I'm running it the latest Linux Mint running Lutris installed from their official deb file.
@shaked_coffee Habe you tried #bottles? https://docs.usebottles.com/
Unfortunately yes, but I have the same issue there :((
Rollback the target wine version of that game to a previously known good version that works.
But wouldn't it still try to update the Ubisoft Connect launcher to its latest version, even if the wine runner is older?
Ah, I missed that part. Well, maybe try a newer Wine: https://gitlab.winehq.org/wine/wine/-/releases/wine-9.8
If that still fails, get some logs and file a bug. I bet they knock it out pretty quickly.