zapu said:It doesn't mean that DLC can't authenticate, Rockband displays that 'out of date' error whenever something is wrong with dlc - corrupted files, empty files, wrong files (hashes doesn't match) etc. etc.
Yeah I figured it is a bogus error, because it works fine when I use my retail disc. That's too bad, one of the big reasons I wanted to use USB loader was for GH/RB, the games I play the most.
Someone on another thread here said if you download DLC while running off the HD, that it would work, but I have tons of it. Not only would it take a long time to redownload, but I wouldn't want to have 2 copies. Plus I worry that this whole HD thing might be squashed by an Nintendo update at some point.
For me, when I try to play DLC songs, it doesn't delete the old DLC from the NAND, so when I try to play another DLC song there's no room left for it to copy the song from the SD card to the NAND, and after that it gives me errors whenever I try to play any other DLC song. I was using Hermes' cIOS.Robotic Earthling said:QUOTE(nicko68 @ Jun 14 2009, 08:39 PM) BTW, has anyone else noticed when playing RB2 from backup (I do own it legally) such as USB drive, that the DLC doesn't authenticate? It says it's out of date and can't be copied to system memory, please download again. GHWT does the same thing.
I can use the USB loader for all the other Rock Band games since they don't have DLC, but I'm stuck with using my retail disc for RB2.
Weird that they it behaves differently on different systems. I guess they're both problems that prevent DLC from being effectively used anyway.