Then click on the game (Borderlands 2, this case), then on the save you want.
Then (if theres only the one save, from one user) click on the box with the long string of numbers.
Don't close the program yet.Īt the bottom of the initial window, click on 'Open a Save'. Then just right-click, 'extract file', and save to your desktop (or wherever). This will show the actuall game save file, titled SaveGame.sav (imagine that.). Click the tab near the top of this window labeled 'File Contents'. This will open another window, with the data for the save, as well as who the save is linked to (gamertag wise) and the system it originated on (these will both be long strings of numbers/letters). Right-click on the save you want to edit, then 'open in resigner'. That will bring up the saves on the drive in a branching pattern, sorted by user (a long string of numbers), then by game. IT IS HIGHLY SUGGESTED YOU BACKUP YOUR SAVE BEFORE DOING ANY OF THIS!Ĭlick on the "Explore a Device" under 'Quick Actions'.
(while writing this, i updated my version of modio (which was a mistake, its all windows 8 styled now and i got horizon for this tut, which i would now suggest getting tbh.) Once you've got the thumbdrive setup, and you have the save you want to edit on it, plug the thumbdrive into your PC then open up Modio/Horizon (or have the program open then plug in, do whatever you want) Modio works just as well (I assume, granted I've only ever used Modio), from what I've seen of the Horizon interface, it looks like it does the same job. The bulk of the turorials on Youtube seem to mention (or only suggest using) Horizon. Afterward, you can then copy/move saves to/from the drive or save directly to it if needed.Īs far a getting the actuall save data from the drive for use in Gibbed, an additional program will be needed. From there you will be given the option to format it for use on your 360. Once youve got it in the 360, scroll over to your 'storage options' on the dashboard, and select it from the list. The minimum size needed is 1Gb (or was it 2Gb?). Walmart should still sell them, they have the XBox logo on the side). but i might as well do a text-based one, because i can.Īs far a needing a 'special flashdrive', you will need to dedicate a thumbdrive for XBox use (or you could just go out and buy one thats already setup for this. Some are 'sort of helpful' and most seem to be 'Holy crap lets make an invincible dude!/Godly weapon!' but (video no longer exists) is actually a good step-by-step guide. There's a number of tutorial vids on Youtube for this. do i need a special FLashdrive?Īny step by step walk through would be GREAT i am having trouble going from my computer (a PC if it makes a difference) to my xbox.
How to edit a Borderlands 2 or TPS PS4 save in Gibbed Without PS3 for anyone wondering.Forums: Index > Watercooler > Gibbed's save editor helpĪlright, so i've downloaded the Borderlands 2 save editor called Gibbed's save editor, or something to that effect. XcierFreedom - Video With voice & other stuff OODemonBoyOo - Making me aware of this method. I certainly was not the founder of this in any way, I just write a tutorial for those trying to edit a Borderlands 2 or TPS PS4 save in Gibbed, also I could not find any mention of how to do this prior to doing this hence why I'm sharing.Ĭredits to my knowledge before getting started: This method can be used to use diffrent region saves and convert from say ps3, pc or xbox360 to your PS4, (may need other decrypt programs for xbox 360 and ps3) just save as xbox360 in gibbed before converting to PS4. You will need PS4 Save Wizard if using this method!, Sorry.
UPDATE 7: Easier method, changed video as last was dated and updated links with new batch files UPDATE 5: Added modded saves & video to show saves. UPDATE 4: Revised TuT to make it easier for you to do. UPDATE 3: Added another video by XcierFreedom SAVE WIZARD TEAM TOOK AWAY THE SAVES ORIGINAL RAW SAVE FORMAT IN ADVANCED MODE, SO CONVERTING WILL NO LONGER WORK IN GIBBED ETC. Semi-Patched, regions can still be changed via advanced mode using short cut keys like ctrl+a to select all ctrl+c to copy and ctrl+v to paste