The problems with Bethesda's
Fallout 3: Broken Steel DLC
may have been fixed... unless you can tell us anything to the contrary in the forum that is...
According to
lvl2gamer, "The English version is now out and there have been many confirmations that is works properly." There hasn't, however, been any confirmation that this is the case from either Bethesda or Microsoft at this point, however.
Even if there hasn't been a fix for the problem that either of the companies wants to put its name to, however, there's a ray of hope to be shone on your DLC woes. Over on the Bethesda forums, poster Greywulf presents the following
solution:
"Log into GfWL - go to My Media, where you should see the stalled out installation and cryptography message.
"At this point, I clicked 'cancel' for
BS.
BS disapperaed (sic) from the list, but when I went into 'all activity' (or something to that effect), I was presented with the option to download
BS.
"I clicked the download arrow and waited. For whatever reason, after it downloaded, it installed."
Feedback on the thread indicates that others have used this solution and had a similarly positive response.
The error
cropped up yesterday, with Bethesda having
blamed it on Games for Windows DRM.