The public plugins are listed on the download page itself, it is on the "Additional plugins and modules" section: https://aroma.foryour.cafeIs there a up-to-date list of all Aroma plugins and all homebrew compiled for Aroma?
The public plugins are listed on the download page itself, it is on the "Additional plugins and modules" section: https://aroma.foryour.cafe
Now for hoomebrews, I believe Homebrew Store already has some: https://apps.fortheusers.org/wiiu/category/aroma-ready
Hi Maschell,Which plugins are you running?
I'll help with the disc version when it gets dark. (Best time to ironman)Hi Maschell,
Gona try first a fresh install of zombi u and report here.
in my aramo plugins dir are wiiload-sdcafeine-region free-re_nfpii-padcon-homebrew_on_menu-ftpiiu and drc_region_freeWhich plugins are you running?
I think the hbl is useless on aroma. Can't use elfs, and rpx should show up on the home menu.Ok, so now HBL Launcher doesn't run any homebrew. I get a frozen screen.
Any thoughts?
Install the games. After that they will be shown in the home menuWould it somehow be possible to place your Wii U games on the SD Card, like in Loadiine, only that it would then show up in the home menu, like with the homebrew apps?
Install the games. After that they will be shown in the home menu
At its current state, yes it is. But it is still a better way to keep homebrews organized for a lot of people, even if not compatible with .elf.I think the hbl is useless on aroma. Can't use elfs, and rpx should show up on the home menu.
It most likely won't gonna happen as Loadiine is unmaintained, outdated and obsolete... + it's used for piracy purposes which Aroma devs are against.it'd be a pain due to how Loadiine handles games and their formats. Most likely not gonna happen.
AFAIK someone is working on a new, wuhb compatible HBL. It just needs time. The legacy HBL is incompatible with Aroma through, so don't use it. Instead bridge the waiting time either with dual-booting into Tiramisu or having homebrews on the home menu.it is still a better way to keep homebrews organized for a lot of people