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Topic: Operation Anchorage Now Available
Steve Farrelly
Posts: 1101
Location: Sydney, New South Wales

With no one looking after Bethesda at the moment, we were beginning to worry the new content packs for Fallout 3 might not arrive. But thankfully a quick look at the Xbox Live Marketplace revealed Fallout 3: Operation Anchorage is up and ready for download.

It'll only set you back 800MS points and comes in at under 400meg. As for the PC DLC pack, you can just hit this link to be escorted to the Games For Windows LIVE Operation Anchorage page with full instructions on grabbing the update. You can have a look at screens and other info on our game page.
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demon
Posts: 3981
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
so what's the go with doing this sorta deal through games for windows live with all the signup bulls***? how come bethesda don't distrubute the content themselves? will it ever be available in shops? what's 800MS bs in real monies?

personally i don't wanna sign up for ms bulls*** to purchase content for a bethesda game :/
treeoflife
Posts: 537
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
For those that are wondering what the DLC experience is like on the PC concerning Games For Windows Live, have a read of this article and resulting comments.

Rock, Paper, Shotgun

I had a fear that the GFWL/savegame issue would be a hassle but it seems all it takes is to copy the savegame files manually to the correct folder. Really stupid that it even occurs in the first place but at least there is a solution.
treeoflife
Posts: 538
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
And it's a real kick in the teeth to require purchases to be made using MS Points. It makes sense on consoles where this is the norm but when the Steam model is so successful and to have to essentially waste points due to having to purchase them in bulk... well this is a real shame for Bethesda.
Mantorok
Posts: 3078
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Credit card transactions on cheap items would attract fees higher than the cost of the item. That's why they prefer using points.
demon
Posts: 3982
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
cheers for that url treeoflife :D i think i'll wait n see what the fallout is (PUN INTENDED JIM!@! YEH COP IT SWEET!) :D
treeoflife
Posts: 539
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I can understand their cost reasoning behind it. It's just that Steam is already such a successful and respected model for PC gamers. Part of business is making sure there is goodwill between customer and company and Microsoft only seem to be eroding whatever remaining goodwill they have left which is bad business. I can imagine those who bought Fallout 3 through Steam would be even more mystified.
Steve Farrelly
Posts: 1102
Location: Sydney, New South Wales

Steam is the first place I looked to see if the update could be nabbed there, but to no avail. I don't know why it's just not available at both ends...
ctd
Posts: 6863
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Haha that article is hilarious, treeoflife.

You can’t buy 800 points, obviously. You have to buy 500 or 1000. I don’t want 500 or 1000, I want 800.

This is so stupid. Just make it US dollars not this gay arse xbox points crap.
Spook
Posts: 24005
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
hows this addon going to work?

im dead in fallout 3 (that pretty much finished the game for me)
Raven
Posts: 3288
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
Wii points are the same, it's bloody annoying. The fact that it's cheaper to buy multiple lots of smaller numbers of points than the same value in a single block though really takes the cake as dumbest implementation ever.
Steve Farrelly
Posts: 1105
Location: Sydney, New South Wales

spook, you get a radio signal and a new quest marker, then head there. Though I'm not sure how it works for those who've finished the game and have been locked out of the wastes...
Midda
Posts: 3071
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Haha, that Rock, Paper, Shotgun article was hilarious. This is why Steam is awesome.
Cat Scratch
Posts: 2
Location: Sydney, New South Wales

Is this going to be worth all the poo that comes with Windows Live - i.e. sign up, spend money on a CC to buy the points, and be forced to get everything though Window$ Live portal - have points left over that will attract emails from them every month.

Will the next add on also be though GFWL?

Why bother.

Boo to Bethesda.
Pharcyde
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Posts: 4644
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Window$


LOL so true!1
Steve Farrelly
Posts: 1106
Location: Sydney, New South Wales

I just finished it. If you're still wandering the wastes it's definitely worth it. Different style of gameplay and just well executed. Plus the rewards are pretty cool.

Write up coming soon
Khel
Posts: 12970
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
So am I not able to actually play the DLC while signed into Live on my PC or something? I bought the DLC, jumped through all the hoops the Games for Windows Live stuff wanted me to, downloaded it, when I start Fallout 3 it pops up a "Loading additional content" dialog box and when I pick Downloads from the menu it shows up that I already have Operation Anchorage. Yet when I actually load one of my savegames I never get the radio message which is supposed to start the ball rolling.
Mantorok
Posts: 3082
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
It took a couple of minutes for me to get the radio message. I loaded a save out in the Wasteland, and got the message when I was walking around Megaton.
Bats***
Posts: 320
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
read the link treeoflife posted it's supposedly got a instructions to fix the savegame problem.

"PS. If I’m logged into Live I can’t access my save games. Sign out and they come back, but I get this message:" (something about autosave disabled)

whats going to be hilarious is that downloading a torrent and installing it will be so much easier.
d^
Posts: 65
Location: Melbourne, Victoria

I've purchased this and gone through the whole bulls***tery of it. Now the content won't load up for me in my save games. Thus i've started a new game (wasn't that far into it anyway). I'm going to try tonight and if it still doesn't load i'll be highly disappointed. Has anyone successfully got this working (purchased that is)?
d0mino
Posts: 3876
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i started playing it last night, very cool.

reminds me a little of the opening sequence of goldeneye on 64, lots of sneaking and sniping.
Khel
Posts: 12974
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
Yeah, I don't want to copy my saves and copy the DLC so I can play it offline, I want to play it while signed into Live so I get the achievements and stuff.
Steve Farrelly
Posts: 1113
Location: Sydney, New South Wales

I thought you'd be able to get the Chinese Stealth Armour, but I can't find it :(
Mantorok
Posts: 3083
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
It's in the armoury you unlock. There's a bug with it that lets you equip multiple pieces of headgear at once, getting all the stat bonuses from each.
Steve Farrelly
Posts: 1116
Location: Sydney, New South Wales

the stealth armour - not the power armour, or is it hidden somewhere?
Mantorok
Posts: 3085
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
It's on one of the shelves I think.
Here's a pic of it:
http://i40.tinypic.com/8vuuew.jpg

last edited by Mantorok at 16:36:14 30/Jan/09
Khel
Posts: 12977
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
Still haven't got mine working, been hitting up bethesda's tech support forums and it seems theres quite a few people having the same problems I am (download and install the DLC fine but it just never shows up in-game).

One of the theories seems to be that unless Fallout 3 is installed on your C: drive, the DLC wont work under GFWL, which is pretty retarded really, and not a solution I can personally employ anyway because my C: drive is setup to be my system drive and has just my operating system, and no room to install 5+ gigs of Fallout 3.

I was pretty happy with GFWL and Fallout 3's use of it up until this point, now I'm rapidly getting fed up with it.

last edited by Khel at 12:22:53 31/Jan/09
Fn
Posts: 5370
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Khel have you tried mapping a drive to a folder on c: ?
demon
Posts: 3994
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
khel... did you run the falloutlauncher.exe & select data files & check the anchorage checkbox? obvious i know but i thought i'd check. i ran the 1.1upgrade & installed the anchorage files, checked em in the data files & ran the game & got the radio message pretty quickly (within 5mins). i didn't sign up for the windows live bs though.. just skipped that part.

i still haven't followed the new quest yet... prolly do it tonight if nuthns on.
Khel
Posts: 12979
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
Mine don't even show up in the fallout 3 launcher, from what I've read, they only show up in the fallout 3 launcher if you've copied them into your fallout 3 folder to play without being logged into Game for Windows Live. If you are logged into GFWL its supposed to just work, but, it doesn't :(

If the only way to get it to work at the moment is to copy it to my fallout 3 folder and play it offline, I think I'll wait till they patch it or fix it or something. I can't imagine its something I'll play more than once, so when I play it I at least want it to count against my profile and stuff.
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