Fable 3 Pc Dlc

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This subreddit provides a space for fans of Lionhead's series of Fable games. Whether it be discussion about Fable, Fable II, Pub Games, Fable III, Fable: Heroes, Fable: The Journey, Fable Legends, or Fable Fortune - all discussion is welcome.Rules:.Keep in mind proper Reddiquette and don't be overly attacking/mean with your posts. (If you deliberately troll you will almost certainly be banned).Please do not spam, feel free to post most anything Fable, but make sure the subreddit isn't just your LP for the past month. (We wouldn't ban anyone for accidental spamming, but we might ask you to stop).Please keep posts related to the Fable seriesIf you have any qualms/queries/suggestions feel free to message the mod team at and we will hopefully get back to you soon.We always want to make the sub better, so feel free to ask for flairs, CSS changes, more/less rules - whatever.Related Subs:Fables Comic:Old Fables. A couple of you might remember I made a post asking about this, well one of you was half right. It seems like the only way currently is through torrenting sadly, but you can in fact get all dlc to work. Making a new comment thread because the first one is a bit long and if you just want an answer, you don't need to read how we made the shit: you just need to know how the shit works.I was able to use this guide with my recent Steam install.

Just go through the steps but instead of downloading the Fable 3 torrent from tpb, download Fable 3 from Steam. Then proceed as directed.I WAS able to get this working with an old save. In fact, that's ALL I have working so far. I have not tried to start a new game because it would take me an hour or two to play through the game to the point where you can actual access the DLC. I had to use TimeSlip's save editor because my save actually had mis-matched GFWL id strings in the offline and online spots. Once I made those match (and made them match my xlive.ini), I launched the game and it loaded my autosave no problem, costumes and weapons confirmed present.

I did not have to do the 'hold ctrl, then hold shift' process described in the editor's readme. Update: It works.

Fable 3 pc dlc

I was able to load my old save with the DLC intact, then start a new game. I just played it through to when you leave the Dweller Camp the first time and I can confirm that I received a pile of presents, including Highlander male and female, Industrial Knight, Highlander tattoo, several dyes, dog outfit, dog breeds and a stop time potion. I can not yet confirmed the quest DLCs (since I haven't played far enough yet for them to open) but I will post here as soon as I know one way or the other. You could buy the DLC again.

I don't think it's officially for-sale anywhere but my understanding is that unused keys can still be activated. It's just that if you activated your DLC keys before GFWL merged with XBL, you're fucked. And that's true of other games as well; a bunch of my friends lost all their Mass Effect DLC on XBox because they redeemed it before the merge. Microsoft's answer to this is 'we don't have a record of your purchase and your XBox is telling you that you don't own the DLC. Can't help ya.'

I'm about to try and see if it works. Here's what I've done.Skipped downloading torrent of base game. Didn't disable security because I already had base game installed and don't know how. Didn't add base game folder to exceptions.I downloaded update 1.1.1.3.rar file. Extracted its contents to fable 3 exe folder. Replaced anything it needed to.Didn't delete folders with mod in the name because I have none.Downloaded the DLCs.Made a folder titled 'DLC'.

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Fable 3 Pc Dlc

Placed the 'DLC' folder in the fable 3 exe folder.Made a folder for each download pack and named each folder as the instructions asked. Placed all three of the folders containing the DLC inside the 'DLC' folder.I don't know if I was supposed to modify any of the '.cab' files containing the DLC. So they're just in their respective folders unmodified.Next, I added the xlive.dll and xlive.ini into exe directory. Didn't bother changing my profile name or anything.As of right now gonna look up making my old save file work so I don't have to play an hour before finding out whether I did it right.Appreciate any help you got for me:). First, go through the guide again and make sure everything was done exactly - Same torrent, files, etc.Next, you can go into the DLC folder, inside of that should be '01Understone', and '02TraitorsKeep' (another as well, but it's unimportant here). It's a possibility considering I'm using Windows 7.

Seems unlikely though considering it's able to read all the same files. By using purely the RG Games Repack torrent I'm able to get at least some of the DLC (Yule Hat, female highlander set but strangely no male set, all the dog potions, Brightwall guard set, and bludstone bludgeon) but after going through with your guide, none of that pops up after progressing through a new game.I'll keep fiddling around with it and hopefully I'll get lucky and get something to work:p.

Fable 3 Pc Dlc

Since when can a company take your money, then take the game or it's parts back from you when ever they feel like it?Since there are more parties involved than just you and the company.Anyway, Fable, both the game and the DLC, were not actually distributed through Steam, which is why it's no longer listed. All Steam actually sold you is a key to activate through Games for Windows Live, which no longer exists. And keys for a game which has since been dropped by it's distributor and publisher. No DLC files were ever obtained through Steam, so from a fresh install there is no reason you would have a folder in any directory. What you should have are activation keys, which you would activate through the Games For Windows Live client, which in all likelihood won't work but you're welcome to keep blaming Steam for something they had nothing to do with. But they might also work. I've had no trouble redownloaded my already purchased DLC.

But it was also already activated. Originally posted by:I keep reading and re-reading his post. And I can't see the bit where he 'blames Steam'.Where did he do that? Well whoever he's blaming, the answer is pretty simple: since the existence of EULAs.Yea, as soon as the first post came in saying I was blaming Steam I stopped caring. I, at one time in my life, took great and considerable care to write my thoughts clearly and concisely. Only to be misinterpreted and unappreciated by those who could read their own writing. LolBesides I played enough Fable 3, and realized, yet again, I'm missing nothing.The only thing that bothered me in the first place, the whole reason this post even exists, was that apparently you can buy something, and have the people you bought it from, take it back from you later.

I think that is called Theft. Why buying a physical copy of a game is and will always be SUPERIOER.If you get it gud, if you don't gud, idc.

I'm unsubscribing from this thread and gonna go get some garlic bread. Not gonna let this ♥♥♥♥ go to my head. I got enough games to play till I'm dead.

Originally posted by:Well whoever he's blaming, the answer is pretty simple: since the existence of EULAs.Yea, as soon as the first post came in saying I was blaming Steam I stopped caring. I, at one time in my life, took great and considerable care to write my thoughts clearly and concisely.

Only to be misinterpreted and unappreciated by those who could read their own writing. LolBesides I played enough Fable 3, and realized, yet again, I'm missing nothing.The only thing that bothered me in the first place, the whole reason this post even exists, was that apparently you can buy something, and have the people you bought it from, take it back from you later. I think that is called Theft. Why buying a physical copy of a game is and will always be SUPERIOER.If you get it gud, if you don't gud, idc. I'm unsubscribing from this thread and gonna go get some garlic bread. Not gonna let this ♥♥♥♥ go to my head. I got enough games to play till I'm dead.

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Salty much?2. That's not how EULA's work. You don't buy a copy of software that becomes yours to own (regardless of whether you got a physical disc or digital download), you buy permission from the legal owner of the software to use a copy of that software. And yes, in many cases the rightful, legal owner holds the right to rescind that permission at any time.

Originally posted by: Again, no. That's not how EULA's work. You don't buy a copy of software that becomes yours to own (regardless of whether you got a physical disc or digital download), you buy permission from the legal owner of the software to use a copy of that software. And yes, in many cases the rightful, legal owner holds the right to rescind that permission at any time. It depends on the wording. Some are like that.

Once you buy it the copy you paid for digital, or phsyical is yours. Others like Windows you're buying an access key that can be revoked by the issuer. As the vast majority of games/programs are closed source, buying a copy or access key doesn't grant you access to the source code.Some also state that you can only run the software on any 1 computer or device at any time. This doesn't mean you can't have it installed on more than one device.