![]() ![]() You could try search his blog site Ricks Game Stuff. the one on the nexus works for every game EXCEPT me1 legendary. Is there any way to edit in the game files or anything Theres one on the Nexus, I believe. Spoiler Mgamerz wrote: Is there source code for this Shadohz wrote: The original source code by Rick used to be up on GitHub but I havent seen it for some time. I fucked up skipping the dialog and accidentally choose Liara instead of Ashley. Lots of smart people have done amazing things with the two available Save Editor(s). of 9 - Mass Effect 3 Save Editor - posted in File topics: In response to post 66685726. For more complicated stuff you'll need to google it. If you have any specific questions I may be able to help, yet I need to warn you I'm only a user, not a programmer or a modder. I've used it a lot, especially to work with mods and tweak my Shepards' look, but it helps in the case you want to play a new game with a new character as if it was an import all the way from ME1, with all the important choices - including ticking some secondary missions and DLC consequences - at your disposal.įor example, if you didn't get Zaeed, Kasumi, Lair of the Shadow Broker, Bring Down the Sky or Overlord, you'll still be able to unlock the supporting characters that appear only in that DLC for the cameos in ME3. I think I read it somewhere it's even possible to have Kaidan and Ash as your squad at the same time (never tried it, but I've seen videos). For this tutorial, save externally using plain Save from the file menu. I would suggest creating a Mod Manager package for it and saving it externally as if you make mistakes it's easier to correct. and a whole bunch of other stuff I can't even remember right now. You can either save into the DLC directly and overwrite it, or you save externally to a file. Gibbed lets you do a bunch of things, like change your Shep's appearance, gender, xp, power points, credits, it lets you create a new game from scratch with a bunch of stuff already in it, unlock specific items (weapons, armor, etc), alter your imported choices, assign loyalties (in ME2), unlock characters that haven't joined your team yet (also in ME2 - like getting Legion very early in the game, for example). It's very well made, and the ME3 save editor specifically is really simple to use and understand.
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