: Format your USB to FAT32. Copy the extracted game folder or the GOD folder into a directory named Games .
: These custom dashboards should automatically scan your folders and add X-Blades to your library. If it doesn't appear, go to Settings > Content Settings > Manage Game Paths and ensure your Games directory is listed and scanned. X Blades [Jtag/RGH]
: Alternatively, use ISO2GOD to convert the ISO into "Games on Demand" (GOD) format. This creates a folder with a series of numbered data files. 2. Transfer to Console You can move the files using a USB drive or via FTP. : Format your USB to FAT32
: If the game fails to boot, ensure your Dashlaunch settings are up to date. Some older games require "fakelive" to be disabled or specific plugins to be active. If it doesn't appear, go to Settings >
Since modded consoles cannot run standard .ISO files directly from the dashboard, you must convert the game into a format the console recognizes.
: For the best experience, download the latest Title Update (TU) directly through the Aurora dashboard interface to fix known bugs or performance issues.
: Use a tool like Xbox Image Browser to extract the files from your X-Blades.iso . This creates a folder containing the game's "default.xex" file.