I don't want to resort to creating a second gamer tag to access the UK shop and download the english version of the DLC. There has to be a "legal" way to do this. Would it not be possible for Bethesda to also offer the english DLC or the english audio for download in the different Marketplace? It doesn't seem to be a problem for other games developers and games publishers - I am exclusively playing UK-versions and have never, ever encountered a problem like that.
As it is now the gaming experience is ruined for me with this language mishmash - I hope Bethesda will offer a solution soon.
I happen to have the same problem and i dug into it pretty deep. Bethesda recommended to create a UK account ( i ordered my Skyrim from London, UK version ) but i cannot get the UK DLC Dawnguard though my German game account.
Okay, i did that...it worked BUT
I could not buy any Microsoft Points on it because the billing address you have to enter to buy anything is not located in the UK.
I thought of getting a fake UK adress ( highly illegal ) BUT first of all it is against MS TOS and secondly they can actually for the break of the TOS block your gamer account or even your entire Xbox. ( I talked to Microsoft Support )
So i thought ..okay, i buy MS Points in a shop. I did just that. Fine...I had the points ...entered the code....AGAIN they demanded a billing adress....same problem...German adresses are not accepted, wrong location.
I talked to MS support as well...and they told me EVEN if i put in a fake adress i would not work....they check the IP adress. If the IP adress is not UK or so, but German....they wont let you download the DLC.
So the only solution would be...take your Xbox to London, download it there at a friends adress, with the correct adress and the correct IP adress...
Duuuuuuuuu, I feel cheated. Now they start talking in German with sounds absolutely horrible. Not to mention that the European, non English, DLCs of Dawnguard do not work ........
So there is no way to get the English DLC unless you are actually getting a flight and someone that gives you his internet access in England.
What a mess.
S. Scorbal