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Posted by: TMaekler
« on: April 20, 2020, 11:08:07 AM »

Maybe the guy who programmed the wrapper for VB6 Aurora can create a new wrapper for C#?
Posted by: Stormvermin
« on: April 19, 2020, 11:45:14 PM »

Maybe these have already been discussed, but I feel like putting this out there anyway, might be useful. 

AdvancedRun - https://www. nirsoft. net/utils/advanced_run. html - In this use case, will allow you to run Aurora as a different user.  You can create a new Windows user and define Region settings on that account and log out and never have to touch it again, possibly delete the 375MB of User files created by doing this.  I'm not sure if there's a better method out there for changing Region settings on a specific program without having to create a new user, but this is what I found.
Attached image is two windows of the same game, the one on top I ran using Advanced Run directing it to an alternate Windows User with optimized region settings and the one on the bottom just running it naturally. 

Pulover's Macro Creator - https://www. macrocreator. com/ - I'm sure something already mentioned and discussed, it just allows you to design AutoHotKey scripts, which might be fairly helpful until actual hotkeys are added to the game.