where do i find the default.xex file for bioshock infinite?
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where do i find the default.xex file for bioshock infinite?
this editor does not work at all. fortunately i used my backup saves on my flash drives instead of using the saves on the hdd. the save lock the game up and i got to shutdown and restart all over...
never mind i found it.
i must be missing something because i cant seem to figure out how to enter any codes into waypoint
this method doesnt work either. guess you do it the tried and true way. by playing the game and not using shortcuts. the editor simply doesnt work
what difference does that make. the editor doesnt work
i added about 50000 xp and about 500 sp. the editor doesnt work. the file gets reset back to whatever is on the halo 4 server. i gone back into the file and the xp and sp comes up as 0
i dont think ill max the commendations just yet. might add a little xp and sp in per day for now anyway
i blame those who hack their level into the 50,000 range, then played in open games. a modded level 100 or a level 50 with modded level 100 weapons probably wouldnt havent alerted gearbox
you might want to watch out. my virus checker read the halo 4.exe as a trojan. had to remove and restart my comp. just sayin
good to know, thanks for the info
great find thanks! ive found that by simply changing the levels on either your own character or the weapon, shield, grenade, artifact and class mod results in stat changes too. for example i changed...
thanks for the more detailed explanation. that seem to have done the trick
ive been able to make it work but saving the file as a save.2 instead of of horizon's default save2 seems to do it but i have no idea how to convert the save.2.rebuilt back into a save2 file that...
i find that you have to patiently wait for this program to work
how do i get the save.2 file back to something horizon will recognize? i extracted it as save.2 but cant seem to figure out how to send it back as save2
i wrote out in command prompt as: "xcom.exe -d save2 save2.d" the response from the program reads as: "open input file: save 2" followed by: "file size: 0x00029000 <167936>", then: "reading buffer...
tried using the file there appears to some kind of bug where i can go to the barracks but cant exit out from the barracks
i fear i may be doing something wrong i follow the command prompt but fail to create the *.d file in question. itll recognize compression but wont allow me to decompress the save2 file into a save2.d
thanks xBASSxMONSTAx im sure the file will be as awesome as your borderlands 2 file