Aurora

Client projects for H1 (Modern Warfare Remastered) & IW7 (Infinite Warfare)

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Services

Dedicated Servers

Aurora features dedicated server browsers in both clients so that you may find the exact game you want to play in.

Mod & Scripting Support

Complete mod support going from weapons to maps. It also lets you work with Call of Duty's official scripting language, GSC.

Controller Support

Full controller support with the option of aim-assist.

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Rock-Paper-Scissors (historically known as Jan-Ken in Japan) has served as a foundational micro-game for centuries. Its simple three-way triage—rock crushes scissors, scissors cuts paper, paper covers rock—is universally understood.