Ff13 Save Editor Ps3
This is a simple guide, with pictures, on how to modify your Final Fantasy XIII(13) saved game. You will be able to modify each characters; HP, Strength, Magic, CP, ATM Level and GIL. You can also unlock shops / items and rare accessories. Before I begin you will need to a few things; - You will need this if you are using the a USB flash drive or a transfer cable. When using a transfer cable you need a program to explore your harddrive. I recommend downloading Xport 360 because of the clearly labelled folders and the easy to you GUI. I am going to be going through, how to do this, with a transfer cable. Utorrent Latest Version For Windows 7 64 Bit.
A subreddit for all things Final Fantasy! Where are FFXIII (PC) save files? And i believe the save can be edited with the xbox save editor.
There is a video tutorial that explains how to do it using a USB. ( USB TUTORIAL VIDEO IS AT THE BOTTOM OF THE PAGE). First things first, after downloading and installing Xport 360. Connect your xbox 360 hard drive to your PC / Laptop. Open up Xport 360 and go file >open hdd or memory card.
Drag that file to the desktop and MAKE A BACKUP. Now go to the save editor and open it. Go to file >open and find 'ff13-00.dat'. Make the changes you want to make, but beware that if you over do it, it can cause your game to crash.
Go to file >save. It will automatically rehash and resign. Now go to the FFXIII Save Editor folder and find 'modded_ff13_save'.
There should be a file in there called 'ff13-00.dat'. Drag this file back to Xport 360, into that same folder you got it. Close down Xport 360 and put your harddrive back into your xbox. This should be it. This tutorial did take some time and would appreciate it, if people are going to leech it to other sites, they give me credit. © This is NOT my video tutorial, nor is the editor my creation.
If I've missed a step or something doesn't go right for you, just PM me or post here. Also let me know how I've done, what can be improved as this is my first tutorial. Q) Why doesn't my save appear in the modded files folder after I save it?
A) Extract FFXIII.zip using 'winrar' or a similar program. You must extract the contents to desktop or somewhere you can find them. This is important because when a file is zipped/compressed the directories as such do not comply. Q) Do I need to rehash and resign, after modding the save? A) No, the save editor does this for you.
Q) Do I have to use Xport360 for this to work? A) No, you can use whatever drive explorer you like. Xport and modio, both have an easy to use interface and clear labelled folders. I only recommend using these, its not a necessity. Q) Why does my xbox crash after using the save editor? A) You are setting your ATB too high, lower down to 3 or 4 and it will work perfectly. Hopefully you respond to this.
When i save my file after editing in ff13 save editor i have no clue where it goes. I have tried this an excess of 50 times by now and no clue what i could be doing wrong. The file isn't going to modded ff13 save where you show it going. I use my file saved from xbox on my usb drive extracted through USB Xtaf Gui Version 44 which creates a new file called ff13-00. Csi Manual Manual Practice Project Resource Management. dat. I then open the file through save editor adjust stats and save it and see the message saying it was re-encrypted and re-hashed but can't find the file. @BlackWing Have you tried opening the save editor and other programs used in this tutorial with 'Administrator'? (Right click the program and select 'Run as Administrator') @Starchild2064 I don't fully understand your problem but I will suggest a few solutions.
- You might be selecting the wrong save, if you already completed the game and have started a new one there will be two gamesaves in that folder now. Make sure you grab the right one. - After editing your save, try using a third party rehash resigner just in case there was a problem with the save editor. - Play the game normally to chapter 2 and see if that works. Chapter one might be too low of a chapter to begin modding. - Mod less, when it comes to stats. You don't want to overload the console.