You may run into issues with DLC, and to me it's more annoying because the DLC, patches, and game are not in one neat directory.Ī: Aurora Disc 2 GOD script does exactly what you think on the console, so you don't have to make any content directories and stuff. You can put it anywhere on the console (I just make a "Games" folder at the root of the drive) and give Aurora a scan path to find it and/or navigate to the default.xex file to open it. Wx360 works but it gives me a random error at the start and can be finnicky sometimes. If you have the disc, there's no reason to use this over having the console itself do it unless you want the GOD on your PC too.ī: If you want to extract the game (source code of disc content) then I'd recommend Xbox Backup Creator. You'd have to move it onto the console yourself.
If you just want to play the game ISOGOD is what I'd recommend. A: ISO2GOD converts the ISO into a games on demand file but it doesn't show you the actual contents of the disc.