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When doing a complete download of my games and extras, DLCs are not included. The manuals and soundtracks and other extras download. I don't see any mention of this in the documentation. Am I using the script incorrectly or, is this not an included feature in the script? |
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DLC is usually considered an Installer rather than an Extra and so will
generally be with the installation files.
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When doing a complete download of my games and extras, DLCs are not
included. The manuals and soundtracks and other extras download. I don't
see any mention of this in the documentation. Am I using the script
incorrectly or, is this not an included feature in the script?
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Not sure if this is the case here, but there is one scenario I come across where DLCS do end up missing - if you buy the DLC after you've previously done an Once in a blue moon I also start from scratch with As I said, not sure if this the case, but perhaps the info will help! |
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Not sure if this is the case here, but there is one scenario I come across where DLCS do end up missing - if you buy the DLC after you've previously done an
update
for the base game. This command detects changes to game metadata, but doesn't seem to detect DLC purchases. So after I've bought DLC, I usually issue a separateupdate
with-ids
to force a full update of that particular game which will then update the manifest with the DLC data, followed by the usualdownload
,clean
andverify
to pull down the new files.Once in a blue moon I also start from scratch with
update -full
just in case I've forgotten to update a particular title or just to correct any other errors that creep in. But …