We are all things Borderlands, including all DLC, sequels, pre-sequels, and re-pre-sequels. Handsome Collection newbie guide. Finally, where are you in the game itself? PC players may join our Steam group. We have our own Mumble Server thanks to /u/zeadie. Is there a level 61 game save for Krieg that has not completed the dlc. Looking for a Level 61 or 50 kreig save game. If anyone is willing to share their save game level 50 and above that would be amazing! Borderlands 2 > General.
Opprinnelig skrevet av:who is 12 year old? You are still noob, if you cant enjoy Krieg, dont play with him.
So Krieg is only enjoyable when you're leveling? Don't know about you but it's pretty hard to enjoy a new character when you have to go through the same story 3 more times. I've already played through the entire campagin 3 times for each character, and I'm sure there are plenty like me who are kinda tired of it. So the save editor is a saving grace for some of us. We just wanna get to end game stuff and grab what we need through side-quests.
You're calling someone an 'idiot 12 year old' for them calling you what you are? This game is about grinding to get the reward, not, 'Hey I can't play the game the way it was meant to be played or put enough time in it to get rewarded so I'd rather cheat to get where I wanna be'.
The fact is, if you don't like Krieg, don't play him. I have BL2 on my PS3 and I picked him up Friday and absolutley love him. A lot of people complain about him but that's because we live in a world where kids are spoiled AF' and think everything is suppose to be made to their liking or it's a not worth the change in your couch cushion. With that said, all I have left to say is play through with Krieg, it's not about the destination, it's about the journey. You'll have loads of fun with Krieg and his action skill and if you don't then don't blame it on him for being 'bad', he just wasn't your type of character. Don't ruin it by getting a save.
Opprinnelig skrevet av:who is 12 year old? You are still noob, if you cant enjoy Krieg, dont play with him. So Krieg is only enjoyable when you're leveling? Don't know about you but it's pretty hard to enjoy a new character when you have to go through the same story 3 more times. I've already played through the entire campagin 3 times for each character, and I'm sure there are plenty like me who are kinda tired of it. So the save editor is a saving grace for some of us.
We just wanna get to end game stuff and grab what we need through side-quests. One question, if you're so tired of playing the campaign and it's boring to you, why did you spend $10 buying Krieg in the first place?
I mean you're kind of contradicting yourself here. 'Well I've already beat the game so many times I don't really find enjoyment out of it anymore. I don't really think I could level another character since I've done it so many times.'
Yup, buying Krieg was the best decision made since you have to play through 3 more times to get him to level 50 or 61 depending if you have UVHM.
Optional: Make a backup of your save. Drag and Drop the Save0000.sav file into Horizon. Click the “Contents” tab and extract the SaveGame.sav file. Open Gibbed’s.
Click “Open” and select Xbox as your platform in the dropdown menu. Select your SaveGame.sav file. Mod your save as you please. Save and Replace the SaveGame.sav.
Drag and Drop the Save0000.sav file back into Horizon. Click the “Contents” tab, Right Click the SaveGame.sav file, select “Replace”, and select the SaveGame.sav file you just created. Save, Rehash, and Resign. Save To Your USB Device. Optional: Make a backup of your save.
Open Bruteforce. Navigate to your save folder. Select your save file and click “Decrypt PFD” and “Decrypt All Files”. Open Gibbed’s. Click “Open” and select PS3 as your platform in the dropdown menu.
Open the save file you decrypted. Mod the save as you please. Save And Replace the save file in the PS3 folder you copied from the USB Device. Open BruteForce, select “Update PFD (Full)”, then select “Encrypt PFD” and “Encrypt All Files”.
Open your USB Device and replace the save folder with the one you created. Save Slot. Platform – Change this to whatever platform you want the save to be played on. Class – Determines which character class the save is. Experience Level – Determines your character’s level (1-61). Sync Button adjusts your level according to your experience points. Experience Points – Determines how much xp your character has.
Sync Button adjusts your points according to your experience level. General Skill Points – Determines how many skill points you have to spend in your skill trees. Specialist Skill Points – Unknown.
Name – Determines your character’s name as set in the Quick Change Station. Head – Determines which head your character is wearing in game. Skin – Determines which skin your character is wearing in game. Borderlands the Pre-Sequel Save File Editor by Gibbed – 2 Character Tab. Class – Determines which character class the save is. Experience Level – Determines your character’s level (1-61).
Sync Button adjusts your level according to your experience points. Experience Points – Determines how much xp your character has. Sync Button adjusts your points according to your experience level. Overpowered Level – Not relevant for this game. General Skill Points – Determines how many skill points you have to spend in your skill trees. Specialist Skill Points – Unknown.
Name – Determines your character’s name as set in the Quick Change Station. Head – Determines which head your character is wearing in game. Skin – Determines which skin your character is wearing in game. Borderlands the Pre-Sequel Save File Editor by Gibbed – 5 Backpack Tab. New Weapon – Create a new weapon from scratch to appear in your backpack in game. Note: Use Drop-Down menu to create a DLC Weapon.
New Item – Create a new item from scratch to appear in your backpack in game. Note: Use Drop-Down menu to create a DLC Item. Paste Code – Used to paste weapon and item codes from your clipboard.
These codes are generated by the save editor. Sync Equipped – Syncs equipped items to your current Experience Level. Sync All – Syncs all items in the backpack to your current Experience Level Right-Clicking items in the backpack will give you four options:. Copy Code – Will copy the weapon code to your clipboard. Duplicate – Will make a duplicate of the item selected. Bank – Presumably this should move the item to the bank from the backpack but appears to be broken at the moment.
Delete – Deletes the item selected from the backpack. Borderlands the Pre-Sequel Save File Editor by Gibbed – 6 Bank Tab. New Weapon – Create a new weapon from scratch to appear in your bank in game.
Note: Use Drop-Down menu to create a DLC Weapon. New Item – Create a new item from scratch to appear in your bank in game. Note: Use Drop-Down menu to create a DLC Item. Paste Code – Used to paste weapon and item codes from your clipboard. These codes are generated by the save editor. Sync Equipped – Syncs equipped items to your current Experience Level. Sync All – Syncs all items in the backpack to your current Experience Level Right-Clicking items in the backpack will give you four options:.
Copy Code – Will copy the weapon code to your clipboard. Duplicate – Will make a duplicate of the item selected. UnBank – Presumably this should move the item to the backpack from the bank but appears to be broken at the moment.
Delete – Deletes the item selected from the backpack. Borderlands the Pre-Sequel Save File Editor by Gibbed – 7 Raw Tab. ActiveMissionNumber– The mission number you currently have selected. AwesomSkillDisabled– This is you Badass Rank, if this the box is checked then when you load your game, all of your will be disabled.
BlackMarketUpgrades– Here you can change the amount of SDUs you have bought from the Black Market(Ammo, Bank, Inventory Space). BodySwitches –. ChallengeList– Here it shows a list of the Challenges that you can complete in game. Have yet to mess with it.
DiscoveredInteractiveObjectCompassIcons –. DLCExpansionData– The ID number associated with the DLC (Ex. Pirate’s Booty = 1). FullyExploredAreas– Here is a list that shows the regions you have fully uncovered.
InventorySlotData– Can’t change. ItemData– Here you can add items to your character(Relics).
Havn’t needed to use it before. LastPlaythroughNumber– It might state what playthrough you last played on. LastSavedDate– Means the last time the character was saved. LastVisitedTeleporter– Names the last Fast Travel station you used. LevelChallengeUnlocks– This has something to do with your Challenge completion.
LockoutList– Resetting the “Time” to 0 allows you to keep fighting the Raid Bosses. MarketingCodesNeeded– You can unlock certain things pertaining to Pre-order DLC and the Premiere Club. MaxBankSlots– You can change the amount of space in the bank here, but I never used this method. MissionPlaythroughs– Here is a list off your current and active quests.
You can change what quest you want to be on and if you’ve completed it or not. NumChallengePrestiges– Lists the challenges you “Prestiged”. NumGoldenKeyesNotified– Changing how many keyes you have here does not work. OneOffLevelChallengeCompletion– The data for certain Challenges are listed here. PlayerFlags–.
PlayerHAsPlayedInPlaythroughThree. PlaythroughsCompleted– Here you can change the numbers of playthroughs you have completed(0 means 1st Playthrough, 2 means TVHM). PlotMissionNumber– This number is for what Main Quest mission you’re on. But make sure you change the Plot Mission to match this number.
QueuedTrainingMessages– This is a blank list. RecievedDefaultWeapon– Checked or Unchecked, it does nothing.
RegionGameStages– Here you can enter in specific area/locations in the world and change the levels of the enemies. ResourceData– Here you can change the amount of ammo you have for each of your guns. ShowNewPlaythroughNotification– Check or Unchecked, it does nothing. SkillData– Here is a list of all you character’s skills. You can change the amount of points you used on each. SuppressAtmosphereNotifications. TotalPlayTime– You can change the amount of time spent in the game.
UsedMarketingCodes– You can unlock certain things pertaining to Pre-order DLC and the Premiere Club. VehicleSteeringMode. WeaponData– Here you can add and change things about your weapons. I don’t use this method though. WorldDiscoveryList– This is a list of all the locations in the world and you can check off the boxes to say “Uncovered”.