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Downloading your DLC

  • Starting off you need to acquire your dlc files, a quick Google search and you can find archives
  • we are going to be using Borderlands as an example
  • download your DLC and extract the zip, it should be a folder with the title id
    a title id should look something like 415608c3

Adding the files to your flashdrive

  • Insert your flashdrive into your computer
    or if your using an RGH console connect to FTP
  • find the content folder and open it
  • you should see the folder labeled 0000000000000000
  • drag the game id folder into the 0’s folder, if it asks to replace anything click yes, let the files upload

Confirming the dlc in Aurora

  • After doing that exploit your console open Aurora
  • go to the game you added the dlc for, dont open the game
  • press Y go to the controller symbol and press left on the D pad
  • you should see it say DLC at the bottom press A,
  • you should see your DLC
  • after that make sure your game is up to date 
  • if you dont see your DLC make sure you enabled auto scan for managed paths
  • and added your content folder as a managed path, by going to aurora home pressing start, content, and clicking add under managed paths

Confirming the console thinks you own them

  • Finally before we finally play the game with DLC we wanna make sure the dlc is set as “owned”
  • download XM360
  • add it to your flashdrive where you store your apps
  • open the app
    if you dont have your apps setup to be shown in Aurora, you can do this by adding it as a managed path or you can open it by pressing select, file manager, and opening the xex file inside the folder
  • on the left press show DLC
  • you should see the tab “have some DLC” find the game with your DLC
  • once found, on the right it should show the DLC for the game,
  • the lock will either be unlocked or locked, if unlocked the DLC is good to go,
  • if not on the left side press unlock DLC, this will set the DLC as purchased for the game now boot your game and your good to go