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In the latest Aurora 7b, do Title Updates and DLC need to be in this structure?

0000000000000000/Title ID/...
Or can I scan for content and find them anywhere?
Like: Games/Game Name/Title ID/...


Also can I rename DLC or TU if they are in the right folder structure? So that instead of a long string of numbers and letters, I change the name to TU 15 or Map Pack 1?

 

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7 hours ago, t1op said:

In the latest Aurora 7b, do Title Updates and DLC need to be in this structure?

0000000000000000/Title ID/...
Or can I scan for content and find them anywhere?
Like: Games/Game Name/Title ID/...


Also can I rename DLC or TU if they are in the right folder structure? So that instead of a long string of numbers and letters, I change the name to TU 15 or Map Pack 1?

 

Game/Game Name/$TitleUpdate/Title ID/TU. 

Already the DLC's can not tell you. Some games to work on HD such as Battlefield 3 must have the contents of the content folder of the other disk extracted via Horizon or Velocity into the game folder.
    DLCs may have files of the same name that eventually become corrupted.

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On 10/15/2019 at 2:44 AM, Neocazen said:

Game/Game Name/$TitleUpdate/Title ID/TU. 

Already the DLC's can not tell you. Some games to work on HD such as Battlefield 3 must have the contents of the content folder of the other disk extracted via Horizon or Velocity into the game folder.
    DLCs may have files of the same name that eventually become corrupted.

So "Game/Game Name/$TitleUpdate/Title ID/TU" works for storing Title updates, right?

Some games require DLC installed from the content disc or Horizon/Velocity. Ok.

"DLCs may have files of the same name that eventually become corrupted."
Does that mean that I can rename a DLC file however I want, but if I name it "Map Pack 1" for more than one game, that will cause corruption?
So if renaming I would want to make a universally unique name for each one to prevent corruption?
Is that the same with Title Updates?

Also, can I place DLC somewhere like "Game/Game Name/???/Title ID/DLC"?

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11 hours ago, t1op said:

So "Game/Game Name/$TitleUpdate/Title ID/TU" works for storing Title updates, right?

Some games require DLC installed from the content disc or Horizon/Velocity. Ok.

"DLCs may have files of the same name that eventually become corrupted."
Does that mean that I can rename a DLC file however I want, but if I name it "Map Pack 1" for more than one game, that will cause corruption?
So if renaming I would want to make a universally unique name for each one to prevent corruption?
Is that the same with Title Updates?

Also, can I place DLC somewhere like "Game/Game Name/???/Title ID/DLC"?

Title updates can not be renamed.. 

Tu and dlc can only go into

Content/0000000000000000/titleid/offerid/

Unless the tu is a cache tu, then it will go into the cache location..

 

Can you rename dlc? I'm gonna say yes as I've done custom Skyrim and custom Minecraft dlc.. And both had regular names

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1 hour ago, felida said:

Title updates can not be renamed.. 

Tu and dlc can only go into

Content/0000000000000000/titleid/offerid/

Unless the tu is a cache tu, then it will go into the cache location..

 

Can you rename dlc? I'm gonna say yes as I've done custom Skyrim and custom Minecraft dlc.. And both had regular names

TU you can 

 

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