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Posted 21 November 2014
Dragon Age: Inquisition for PC (Origin) at Uplay Ukraine £16.27
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Dragon Age: Inquisition (Origin) on Uplay Ukraine for less than £20! I purchased this and was charged £15.70 + fees (£16.27 in total) last night (Lloyds Bank). Fees may depend on your bank. Redeemed it and am currently downloading it
This is all done via Google Chrome with the Hola! plugin.
1. Download Google Chrome
- google.co.uk/chr…me/
2. Download Hola! Better Internet Plugin
- chrome.google.com/web…=en
3. Download Uplay (Ubi Softs version of Origin/Steam) and create an account.
4. Activate Hola! Plugin and visit store.ubi.com , choosing Ukraine in the Hola plugin. You should now see all the website in another language. Make sure first that that's the case.
5. Search for Dragon Age: Inquisition on the main page or go through the HotUKDeal link I posted. Add the game to your cart and DO NOT CHANGE THE CURRENCY as it'll screw around with the price. It should be 374 Ukrainian Hryvnia.
6. Continue with the purchase and pay with Debit/Credit Card. When choosing your address, fill it in as normal, and although the country field won't let you chose UK, just chose Ukraine. It works.
7. All done! After the transaction goes through you'll see the confirmation page with the CD-KEY you need to redeem in Origin. You can also redeem it through the Uplay client, as it'll appear in your Uplay account. Click on PLAY and it'll give you the code you need to redeem in Origin. Redeem, download. (If you already have Origin open, it'll try to auto-redeem it.
8. Enjoy Dragon Age: Inquisition for less than £20!
This is all done via Google Chrome with the Hola! plugin.
1. Download Google Chrome
- google.co.uk/chr…me/
2. Download Hola! Better Internet Plugin
- chrome.google.com/web…=en
3. Download Uplay (Ubi Softs version of Origin/Steam) and create an account.
4. Activate Hola! Plugin and visit store.ubi.com , choosing Ukraine in the Hola plugin. You should now see all the website in another language. Make sure first that that's the case.
5. Search for Dragon Age: Inquisition on the main page or go through the HotUKDeal link I posted. Add the game to your cart and DO NOT CHANGE THE CURRENCY as it'll screw around with the price. It should be 374 Ukrainian Hryvnia.
6. Continue with the purchase and pay with Debit/Credit Card. When choosing your address, fill it in as normal, and although the country field won't let you chose UK, just chose Ukraine. It works.
7. All done! After the transaction goes through you'll see the confirmation page with the CD-KEY you need to redeem in Origin. You can also redeem it through the Uplay client, as it'll appear in your Uplay account. Click on PLAY and it'll give you the code you need to redeem in Origin. Redeem, download. (If you already have Origin open, it'll try to auto-redeem it.
8. Enjoy Dragon Age: Inquisition for less than £20!
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sorted byImporting goods that are sold cheaper elsewhere?
People have been doing that since.... well, since the invention of trade.
If you were talking region locks ... does happen on rare occasions but normally after launch; never to me so far i'll add..
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You can manually change the currency when the game is in your basket.
If anyone needs to delete their cookies or thinks that's causing problems do the following:
1. Visit store.ubi.com
2. Use Hola to change to Ukraine store
3. Enter "chrome://settings/cookies" (excluding quotation marks) in the address bar and press enter.
4. Enter Ubisoft in the search field
5. Press remove all
6. Enter UPlay in the search field
7. Press remove all
Now when you visit uplay.ubi.com you should be greeted with a page which displays the Ukrainian language and currency.
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This would be your expected performance as well, in case your curious - Anandtech
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£16 for the PC master race version Vs £36 for PS4 its a no brainer lol
I've been buying games from Origin India & Mexico for the better part of 2 years now, no issues whatsoever, no bans, nothing. I've even spoken to EA support on 2 occasions due to failed payments on an old card, they saw the transactions in Indian rupees and mexican pesos, and said they were fine.
Same goes for Steam. I have purchased plenty of Russia & South America games through Steam itself, as well as traders. Never had a problem or a ban.
It's not illegal. You are still buying the game, it's just cheaper.
Nah its not bannable on steam at all, how can they ban you for using a game key? They cant trace you at all, it could be gifted or anything, stop spreading lies please.....
EXACTLY, they still get paid either way...
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Honestly mate just drop the extra money on a 970, you won't regret it. I'm playing this on ultra 2x msaa getting locked 60fps on a 780ti. Looks amazing
Absolutely scorching deal.
I imagine you can buy the items as dlc separately from key selling websites.
Doesn't look exactly worth it however.
The store uses https, you're fine.
Edit: 128-bit encrypts it and also uses TLS 1.2.
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Took me a few goes to get Uplay to display the Ukranian store front (had to clear my cookies and force Hola to refresh), and from there I added the game to my basket and then turned off Hola once the checkout process asked me to login.
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Good to hear. I'll definitely pick this up then.
Cheers.
Turn off Hola on checkout.
Also make sure you've got your card expiry date right too. That gave me an error a couple of times.
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Thanks OP
Look at the top right corner in the search bar and google will translate the lot