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[https://github.com/XboxUnity/AuroraAssetEditor/releases/latest] can be used to manually add game cover art to games titles in Aurora. | [https://github.com/XboxUnity/AuroraAssetEditor/releases/latest|Aurora Asset Editor] can be used to manually add game cover art to games titles in Aurora. | ||
==View Settings (B)== | ==View Settings (B)== |
Revision as of 17:07, 2 August 2022
Aurora is a custom dashboard focused around the coverflow design of its game launcher. Features include customizable skins, automatic download of game updates and cover art, the ability to organize games into categories, FTP support, integrated XLink Kai, and a plugin system.
It is the most recently updated dashboard, with an official website at XboxUnity.net and an official support forum at RealModScene.com. An FAQ can be found here.
A video demonstration of how to install Aurora can be found on MrMario2011 or Modded Warfare’s channel.
- The default username/password for FTP is
xboxftp
andxboxftp
.
Installation
Download the latest Aurora build from XboxUnity.net and extract the files into a new folder named Aurora
. Copy this folder to your Xbox 360’s hard drive. Launch the Aurora.xex to start the dashboard, or set it as your default dashboard using DashLaunch.
Controls
- A: Enter / Confirm / Launch
- B: View Settings / Back
- X: Browse/Search games / Select multiple files or folders in file manager
- Y: Game details / Sync windows’ working directories in file manager
- Start: Settings
- Back: System info / tools
- LB/RB: Change content category
- LT/RT: Scroll through content (fast)
- Left Thumbstick: Scroll through content (slow)
- Right Thumbstick: Peek left/right
- DPAD: Move left/right
Game Launcher (CoverFlow)
The game launcher is a horizontal list of games that you can scroll through. In order to see covers, you have to set the path setting to point to the folder(s) that contains your games/homebrew.
Manually Adding Game Cover Art to Aurora
Asset Editor can be used to manually add game cover art to games titles in Aurora.
View Settings (B)
Filters & Sort
This section allows you to filter the content that appears in the game launcher by type or favorites. You can also set how the titles are sorted. Clear All will reset all filters.
Quick View
This section allows you to construct filtered categories that you can quickly switch to in the game launcher. Select Add to create a filter and sort view. You can disable categories here as well.
Theme
This section allows you to modify the current theme’s settings. By default, you can change the colors and speed of the aurora in the background by selecting "Override Defaults" and "Configure". You can also change the background image by placing a JPG/PNG/DDS into …/Aurora/User/Backgrounds
and pressing X to refresh. The Cover Layout allows you to choose how the game covers are displayed and animated in the game launcher.
Skin
Allows you to change the skin you are using. A skin is essentially a bundle that includes backgrounds, animations, and cover layouts.
Display
Allows you to change the horizontal/vertical overscan, toggle letterboxing on 4:3 displays, toggle whether your profile picture/avatar are shown, or turn on an RSS feed of the newest forum posts in a ticker at the bottom of the screen.
Browse (X)
This section allows you to view all of your game titles in a text list, mark games as favorites, and search your game titles.
Details (Y)
This section, when hovering over a game, shows the details about the game such as a synopsis of the game, the rating on the Xbox Live marketplace, and when you last played the game. From this menu, you can choose an option on the left hand side or press left on the DPAD to change the button to different options indicated next to the A button icon. The alternate options are also listed below:
- Favorite: Marks the game as a favorite.
- Launch: Launch the game.
- Trainer: Prompts to select a trainer before launching.
- Settings: After enabling Settings Override, you can set patches for the game, as well as "activator" and "trigger" buttons which act as a button combo to take in-game screenshots.
- Title Updates: Allows you to view installed game updates and download more from the Unity Marketplace.
- DLC: Shows installed DLC.
- File Manager: Opens the file manager to the game’s directory.
- Achievements: Shows the game’s achievements
- Saved Games: Lists all of your game saves.
- Preview: Shows game preview images (if it has any).
- Screen Captures: Shows any screenshots you took.
- Refresh: Redownloads all metadata for your game. This will override the game cover.
- Download Cover: Shows a list of community uploaded game covers to apply.
- Rename: Renames the displayed name in the game launcher.
- Hide: Hides the game from the main screen. Useful for hiding backups of games if you plan on modding.
- Delete: Deletes the game and everything in the game directory.
System (Back)
This section shows various tools and metadata about your temperatures and IP address.
- File Manager: Opens the file manager (more information below).
- Scripts: Allows you to run Lua scripts which you’ve placed in
…/Aurora/User/Scripts/Utility
. - Restart: Restarts Aurora.
- Reboot: Power cycles your console.
- Shutdown: Shuts down your console.
Settings (Start)
Assets
This section allows you to download metadata from the Xbox Live marketplace for all games, even from different regions. The Download button will download them from the selected locale, while the Import button will import metadata that you place on your local hard drive in this import format.
Profile
This section allows you to set an auto sign in profile and add your username and API Key to connect to XboxUnity. You can get an API key by registering at XboxUnity.net, then entering your username and pressing the Request button. After entering your password, it will automatically populate the field below it.
Content
Title Updates
This section allows you to mass install or delete game updates or set it to automatically scan for updates always. You will need to make an XboxUnity account and request an API key before it allows you to download them.
Manage Paths
This section allows you to add folders which will be scanned for games or homebrew, what type of content is in the folder, and how many sub-folders deep it should look.
Modules
This section shows plugins and the options for each.
Language
This section allows you to change Aurora’s language. You can add more languages by placing the language files in ../Aurora/Media/Locales
.
Security
This section allows you to password protect different areas of Aurora. Upon choosing Apply, it will allow you to set the passcode if you do not have one set. To remove the passcode, uncheck all options and choose Apply.
About
This section displays the credits and allows you to update Aurora. The version information shows what version of each component that you have and what the latest version is.
File Manager
The file manager uses a classic commander-style interface, but with each window being in a different tab switchable by pressing LB/RB. The icons on the left choose standard file management options as indicated next to the A button icon at the bottom. To exit, browse back to the root and press B.
Troubleshooting
- No Synopsis / Marketplace Rating
- Likely your router firewall is blocking the Xbox Live ports for pulling this data. You must forward the ports on your router.
- Can’t play local system link
- You must unload the FreeStyle plugin any time you wish to play local system link.