

Go ahead and make sure it worked by loading up the character in the game. This will make a backup of your current save file, then write out a file that gives you a level 85 character. Save your character by inputting w at the prompt. What? A lowly 42 level character? But I want a god-like 85 level character! On my loaded character, it shows something like this: This says to show any fields with the string “level” in its name. The editor should have shown you a LOT of fields. Enlarge the window or use your mouse wheel to see more of the output. A list of 90 some fields, listed in alphabetical order, should scroll by. Well, now that you have the file loaded, you can change every piece of information that theĬrate devs have carefully packed into the save files. So what exactly can we do with this character file that’s been loaded? Where are these so-called “capabilities” that we talked about? You’ve just entered a “command”, which consists of putting in some text at the prompt and hitting the enter key. That’s it! You’ve loaded your character (hopefully). Hit enter to send your input to the program. Select a save file to load by pressing the number corresponding to the save file you want to This is “the prompt”.Īt the prompt, all the capabilities (commands) of the program is at your fingertips! How exciting! Also, whatever is shown on screen can also be used as additional commands.

A little > is shown at the bottom of the screen, showing you that the program is waiting for your input. A “beautiful” command line window will pop up, having located all your save files.
