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I am trying to configure a save file to advance a quest but I have no idea how to use Gibbed's Save Editor. Someone care to walk me through? I need to advance through a problematic part of a quest. Pics would help.
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Firstly you will need to open your save into Gibbed's Borderlands 2 save editor and move your way to 'Raw' to edit your characters Raw Data.
Now scroll down until you see MissionPlaythroughs
. When you find, it navigate your way to the arrow that will open up the collection window. Image below will give assistance if needed.
Now that you've opened up the collections list you will notice 3 MissionPlaythroughData
the first one is Playthrough 1 (Normal Mode), the second one is Playthrough 2 (True Vault Hunter Mode), and the third one is most likely the 'Something Interesting thing' that Gearbox Is planning on when they raise the level cap which will be a Playthrough 3 no doubt. Depending on what playthrough you're on, choose from 1 of 2 existing options available since Playthrough 3 has no data yet. Once you've clicked one of these navigate your way to the MissionData
collection arrow. Image below will assist you if needed.
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Once you're in your quest information you will notice a lot of quests. There are two ways to look for the quest you REALLY want to edit, #1 is looking to mission
on the right this will show you the name or 'Codename' of the mission, and #2 is seeing if the mission is Active, Not Started, or Failed. Once you've found the mission you want to edit look to Status
and change the mission to ReadyToTurnIn
if you want to instantly complete the mission. If you want to complete a few sub objectives, or objectives you will need BL2 to reference the number of requirements. You can access these options by looking to ObjectiveProgress
and SubObjectiveSetIndexes
opening one of these will show a set of numbers depending on the quest.
Like I said before you will need BL2 or a wiki to reference the 'complete' number of the mission requirement. Once you have something to reference from you can then modify the numbers and set a certain objective to 'Complete' some missions may be different though whereas 0 Is incomplete and 1 is complete - remember that! Image below will give assistance if needed.
It may take some time to get a hang of, but its really not that hard if you think about it. It also comes in handy if you have a quest that you're having a really tough time with such as; finding rare monsters or killing a hard raid boss. It also comes in handy if you're making a save from the ground up.
Source: Borderlands 2 How to Edit Quest Data [PS3/360/PC] by Seth gamecrave.forumotion.com
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Borderlands Overview
Borderlands is a Sci-Fi FPS/RPG combo set in a fantasy land. The computer version was launched on October 29, 2009 all over the world. With linear missions, excellent character-building elements, unique weapons and an unusually attractive looking AI, the game was voted as one of the best games of 2009. One of the best aspects of the game is the randomly generated weaponry system. According to gaming sources, the system can create around 17 million variations of weapons. For more information about the game, you can read the Borderlands PC review on Bright hub.
Playing Borderlands is fun! You can play the entire game one again to confront harder AI, which adds some replay value. Adding some Borderlands PC cheats and hacks is also a fun way to play this FPS title. Here are some of the best cheats and hints for Borderlands PC.
Borderlands PC Cheats and Codes—Tweaking Game Files
Altering game files can be a bit risky as it may render a game useless if you fail to tweak in correctly. Make sure you create a backup copy of the file before you make any changes to the str
ings or numerical values. Here is a step-by-step guide to change the values of game files to enable cheats:
By default, the WillowGame.ini file is located in the My Documents directory:
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Open My Documents>My Games>Borderlands>Willowgame>Config
Search for WillowGame.ini in the Config directory
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Open the WillowGame.ini with a text editor, preferably notepad.
Search for the following strings using the find command (Ctrl+F) and change it accordingly to cheat Borderlands:
- Search for bDemiGodMode and change “false' to “true' to make your character invincible (Demigod Mode).
- Search for bIgnoreFriendlyFire and change “true' to “false'. This will enable you to shoot at your teammates.
- Search for InventorySlotMax_Misc. You will find some value beside this string. This particular string increases your inventory. Change the value to maximize your inventory. For this, you will have to go to another game folder. Navigate to the default folder C:Program Files>2K Games>Gearbox Software>Borderlands>WillowGame>Config. Open the DefaultGame.ini file with notepad and then add this cheat.
- Search for bResurrectAllPlayersWhenOneDies and change “false' to “true' to revive your all players when one of your teammates dies.
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- Search for WeaponReadyMax and alter this string to put a limit on weapon slots. You can set any number between 2 to 4 to cap weapon slots.
- Search for bBossesRegenHealthOnReset and change “false' to “true'. This will ensure that the bosses do not regain health after getting seriously injured.
- Search for bIgnoreNPCFriendlyFire and change “true' to “false'. This will enable non player characters to attack each other.
Those were some of the best Borderlands PC cheats, you can learn some more Borderlands tips and guides by referring the below articles: