Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-5.54.164.182-20140503163244/@comment-1824272-20140507100823

Ohhhh, I see what you're saying. You have the same problem that Protostealth solved for you above: You're not exactly using proper English. It's not your fault, of course. I'll try to explain it as easily as I can.

There's no such thing as a DLC Pack inside the Store. Only Project Aces on the official Assault Horizon website use that, so it's what we use here on Acepedia to distinguish between them. "DLC Pack" doesn't actually mean anything when you're buying something. Try to forget that the words "DLC Pack" exist, because they'll only confuse you in this situation.

What you downloaded to your PlayStation 3 were Compatibility Packs. These are like updates to your game that allow it to read and understand DLC. For example, Compatibility Pack 1, when you download it, allows Assault Horizon to read and understand and allow you to use items from DLC Pack 1 that I mentioned above. In my opinion, even though some sources say that they're retroactive, you should download ALL of the Compatibility Packs. They're free, and they allow you to play with any DLC that you choose to eventually buy.

Now, what you're trying to do is actually get the DLC. You know, the F-16 Patriot, the Su-35 Tekken, the ASF-X Shinden II, the F-14 Halloween Pumpkin, the F-18 Red Devils, etc. You have to pay money for these. The Compatibility Packs allow the game to understand these pieces of DLC, but you then also need to actually buy the DLC that you want to play with in the game. This is why you only have access to the ASF-X Shinden II. It's the only thing you actually paid for. You need to pay for the F-16 Patriot, Su-35 Tekken, F-14 Halloween Pumpkin, F-18 Red Devils, etc. if you actually want to play with them in the game.

I hope I helped you understand this. :)