In the next day or 2 there will be a update the team is working on some interface changes that I think will look great and will help expand on what can be added to the editor its self.
this video is a great basic starting point for anyone who wants basic knowledge on how to use it but there is so much more that it can do, and that can be done.
You can change any gem that is equipped in an item, the only things you cant do is equip and unequipp a gem. Please check the latest version for the quest removal error if it still exist post a comment in the XPG thread or on the project site and let us know. The raw tab is exactly that the raw file data according to what the game says. the rare naming you are correct can be problematic but through trial and error anyone can help expand upon the known names, there aren't very meany as of right now.
I don't belong to xpgamesaves but one of the team members dose, so they posted it for us. As I have watched the video I have a few corrections for clarity. Viper I want to start by saying thank you for creating this video for us.
*Note when dealing with the quests tab for characters I would suggest only adding and not subtracting adding seems to work fine within the program but subtracting more then 1 quest seems to corrupt and mess up you save so i wouldn't take any chances with removing quests only add quests if you really have to. There you go you've learned the basics to using the DIIIEditor enjoy and happy modding Step 8: When all modifications are done don't forget to click Save-All under the file tab at top left of window. Step 7: There is a save button from each section I would suggest saving before switching tabs to make sure things are being saved along the way through-out the modding process just to be safe Step 6: Make edits to account data or specific character data using the built in UI the program offers you to make things nice and simple. Step 5: Run DIIIEditor.exe and open the save we just decrypted. Step 4: Xbox360 instructions unknown to me at time refer to beginning of thread from any xbox details. Step 4: Run Bruteforce and decrypt the save you want to modify. Step 3: Copy save from ps3 or xbox360 to a usb stick and copy it to pc.
Step 2 Install Bruteforce and extract the D3Editor Files to a folder on your desktop for easy access. Step 1: Download Bruteforce and the D3Editor. This is a very simple program to use but it could use some improvements all it needs is a method to decrypt and encrypt the file without the need of bruteforce since bruteforce is an unsupported program now since its been shut down and any traces of the program removed from the internet aside from links posted by people who kept a backup of the program for personal use.īasically while we wait for the video to upload these are steps needed to use the program provided in this thread. Hey guys, just wondering if there’s any save editor that works for d3 (not including save wizard, as they can only add gold and bloodshards) or does anyone know how to duplicate items in season Thanks so much, Check for new posts.
This particular capability is extended across all console families, so if you own a PS3 and would like to upgrade to the Xbox One, fret not, it works just fine, similar to how an Xbox 360 save game will work on a Sony PS4.Uploading a video tutorial as i write this post right now so stayed tuned for the video link above when its finished processing It would certainly make life easier, especially for folks who are making a console upgrade to the new generation and selling off their older console. While this does not mean you are able to bring your save files back and forth between platforms, it will mean that one is now able to import one’s in-game progress as well as characters from the Sony PS3 and Xbox 360 base game over to a newer console. Those who have “invested” their fair share of time as well as effort into the original title will be pleased to note that Diablo III: Ultimate Evil Edition will offers cross-save support. Are you still constantly working on a new character branch in Diablo III, or have you already given that particular game a rest? We now have word that Diablo III: Ultimate Evil Edition will be making an appearance on the likes of the Sony PS3, Xbox 360, Sony PS4 and Xbox One this coming 19th of August, which would be close to the first year since the base game, Diablo III, first hit the Sony PS3 and Xbox 360 back in September last year.