Homebrew [RELEASE] Aroma Environment for Wii U

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Short answer: If you're just playing Wii and Wii U games, probably not worth the upgrade. Everything else, most definitely is. I'd suggest that you switch to it as soon as you're able to as it's much, much better overall.

Longer answer: Aroma comes with a bunch of plugins. From the ones that come included, I personally use Bloopair (for pairother BT controllers), FTPiiU (for FTP access in the background) and SwipSwapMe (for swapping TV and gamepad screens whenever I need one of the other if playing only on gamepad). Nowadays, it comes with the Inkay plugin which enables Pretendo which is a replacement for Nintendo online services. Other than that, I use Padcon (for turning off or putting into sleep the gamepad), re_nfpii (for amiibo emulation), GiveMii YouTube (for enabling YouTube app on Wii U to work once again) and many more. Even RetroArch's Aroma build is getting there, which is really nice, but for now I still use EnvSwap in order to switch between Tiramisu and Aroma because I have Tiramisu build installed on my Wii U.

You don't have to completely remove Haxchi from your system in order to use Aroma, just make sure that you don't use both Haxchi/CBHC and Aroma/Tiramisu at the same time. You'll need to remove CBHC, however, as you'd want to coldboot/autoboot into Aroma instead. Why keep Haxchi? Well, nothing much really, maybe just for the legacy reasons and if you're using some ancient homebrew that didn't get an Aroma port or similar/better implementation.
thanks for both, short and long answer hahaha...I'll give it a try once I hace time to do the steps. Thanks a lot for the info! 🤗
 
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Short answer: If you're just playing Wii and Wii U games, probably not worth the upgrade. Everything else, most definitely is. I'd suggest that you switch to it as soon as you're able to as it's much, much better overall.

Longer answer: Aroma comes with a bunch of plugins. From the ones that come included, I personally use Bloopair (for pairother BT controllers), FTPiiU (for FTP access in the background) and SwipSwapMe (for swapping TV and gamepad screens whenever I need one of the other if playing only on gamepad). Nowadays, it comes with the Inkay plugin which enables Pretendo which is a replacement for Nintendo online services. Other than that, I use Padcon (for turning off or putting into sleep the gamepad), re_nfpii (for amiibo emulation), GiveMii YouTube (for enabling YouTube app on Wii U to work once again) and many more. Even RetroArch's Aroma build is getting there, which is really nice, but for now I still use EnvSwap in order to switch between Tiramisu and Aroma because I have Tiramisu build installed on my Wii U.

You don't have to completely remove Haxchi from your system in order to use Aroma, just make sure that you don't use both Haxchi/CBHC and Aroma/Tiramisu at the same time. You'll need to remove CBHC, however, as you'd want to coldboot/autoboot into Aroma instead. Why keep Haxchi? Well, nothing much really, maybe just for the legacy reasons and if you're using some ancient homebrew that didn't get an Aroma port or similar/better implementation.
Sorry to bother again but, is it a way to migrate from haxchi to aroma directly? All tutorials I found were from Tiramisu :(
 

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Sorry to bother again but, is it a way to migrate from haxchi to aroma directly? All tutorials I found were from Tiramisu :(
Yup! There's the Wii U Hacks Guide tutorial, just take a look at the "If you have an existing legacy CFW setup" part. If you have Haxchi, you don't even need to remove if you want, I keep it installed on my Wii U to this day, but if it's Coldboot Haxchi, you NEED to remove it.
 
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Okay I'm bit confused with resolution and plugins in aroma. I use mainle WiiVC injects and bott2vwii for wiiflow. And my wifflow is awfull, the image is blurry and offscreen. I'm lost with evwii DMCU (meaning ?), WiiVC Launch, and Wiiflow resolution settings himself.
Note : I build boot2vwii forwarder with no FORCERES
 

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Yup! There's the Wii U Hacks Guide tutorial, just take a look at the "If you have an existing legacy CFW setup" part. If you have Haxchi, you don't even need to remove if you want, I keep it installed on my Wii U to this day, but if it's Coldboot Haxchi, you NEED to remove it.
thanks a lot! I decided to format my WiiU and start again fresh! :)
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I formatted my WiiU in order to install Aroma, and turns out now that I don't have nor Disc icon (to enter to my physical game) nor the icon to enter vWii mode...please help! :(
 
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