Fable III

Fable III

Bruno Jan 11, 2018 @ 6:10pm
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Everytime I log in I got this error message, cant find dlcs I bought, 6 months ago it was working fine
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Nikki Jan 19, 2018 @ 10:24am 
I think Microsoft has changed something. Until a few days ago I was able to sign in and re-download DLC I had before the the market place closed. Yesterday when two days ago when I tried I got the same error, and today I can't log in at all. The game logs in and sees I have access to the DLC, but because the marketplace client can't log in now I can't download it.
Bruno Jan 19, 2018 @ 11:48am 
I can login but atm can't download dlc, same error. looks like microsoft don't give a shi* for it, I'll to contact them tonight and post answer here.

It seems they are working on a new fable, eurogamer confirmed. I don't have many hopes to see they restoring GFW server and my bets on new Fable are very low, unless they hire the oldie good artists again. My hopes are on a Fable 2 (10 year anniversary port. hue)
Nikki Jan 19, 2018 @ 1:00pm 
I've been working on a different way to make the dlc work, but until I can download one of the DLC I have. I can't get anywhere because I don't know the exact folder path the game wants for it.
Bruno Jan 19, 2018 @ 1:45pm 
Add-ons/DLC directory: C:\Users\(your user)\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Xlive\DLC

I think you can pirate dlc and play the game fine, but you will need to desactivate GFW, anyway I think pirating game + dlcs is more worthing than spending hours in this

About GFW Marketplace try downloading a different version so maybe you can log-in
download.gfwl.xboxlive.com/content/gfwl-public/redists/production/gfwlivesetup.exe
Last edited by Bruno; Jan 19, 2018 @ 1:50pm
Nikki Jan 19, 2018 @ 4:24pm 
I know that location. It's the path in that location. It has to be something like %localappdata%\Microsoft\Xlive\DLC\4D53090A\ and there is more to it. You can also chage that location in the market place app when it works, or in the registry.


%localappdata% is a varable for the default of C:\Users\(your user)\AppData\Local, and it also is right for every user.
Last edited by Nikki; Jan 19, 2018 @ 4:25pm
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Date Posted: Jan 11, 2018 @ 6:10pm
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