![]() I believe if the Uplay log in fails, then the game simply refuses to proceed and reports it couldn't connect to Ubisoft servers. That's why I suspect there is some kind of issue specifically with Uplay in this title. Having your Xbox Live gamertag linked to your Ubisoft account means the game will automatically attempt to log you in to Uplay. However, those who have linked their Xbox Live gamertag to their Ubisoft account, such as myself, are completely unable to connect. In other words, they do not get logged in to Uplay in-game and do not receive any Uplay benefits. Those who can indeed connect do not have their Xbox Live gamertag linked to their Ubisoft account. We have been looking for possible causes and I believe we found one. I have spoken with a few players recently and indeed it appears some of them can successfully connect to Ubisoft servers in Trials Fusion on Xbox 360. I have Open NAT on Xbox Live and in every game. My router employs UPnP and automatically open ports as necessary. Let me know if I can clarify any of Thank you so much for the information. I'd recommend any of the three links below for reaching out. From there, our specialists will be able to help you to run some additional tests that will allow us to investigate further. If that's already done, my recommendation would be to reach out to our support team with the links below. ![]() Have you been able to work with your ISP to have the ports we've recommended in the article open on your router? I'm confident this will solve the issue. With many of our older games, a more direct connection is required to have them function correctly, and this is why some of our games have very specific instructions in their troubleshooting articles for how best to set up your router. ![]() ![]() I've had a look at the server status from the back end, and I can confirm that it appears to be up and stable - there are players actively connected to it. I'm sorry to hear our recommended troubleshooting hasn't worked out. And with long-term support for fresh features and content, the Trials experience will continue to expand and challenge players in new and exhilarating ways.Heya there, thanks for coming back to us about this. Let your imagination run and create insane tracks for even more fun. Alone in career mode, with your friends in the frenzied multiplayer or in a crazy global tournament, competition is always available, so string together insane tricks and become the best trials rider! If the official courses are still not enough, thanks to the all-new track editor you are able to create your very own tracks. Using your skills to traverse across obstacle-laden, ramp-ridden courses, you must strive to set track records against the best Trials players around the world. Take on an unlimited array of platform-racing challenges in the unreal world of Trials Fusion. With unique platform-racing gameplay, ubiquitous competition and an ever-expanding destination for new content and features, the Trials Fusion experience is never over. It melds the classic, proven Trials formula of simple yet addictive competition with the social and visual breakthroughs of the next generation of gaming. Trials is back for even more fun! Built upon the Trials franchise’s proven gameplay foundations, Trials Fusion challenges players endlessly in both classic and all-new ways. We’ve also got a full review of Trials Fusion should you wish to know more about the game itself. That’s just one of the offerings currently available via the Games With Gold scheme for August 2017 and you can find out our thoughts on all this month’s freebies by reading our in-depth article. Crashing and burning on Trials Fusion usually comes at the cost of £15.99, but from now until the 15th of September, it’ll be absolutely free to grab on Xbox One from the Xbox Games Store – as long as you’ve got an Xbox Live Gold subscription of course. ![]()
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