![]() 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. help command to see some help and get some examples.set command to set new values into fields.show command to explore and examine fields.Please be sure to download the 64bit version for your platform. Leave me a note here if any of the documentation seems hard to read! Before getting started If an answer isn’t there, you can always post your question here!Īlso, if you’d like an exhaustive list of commands and detailed documentation on them, try: To tweak your character to better enjoy the game. ![]() You’re willing to overlook the barebones non-UI, I think you’ll find a pretty useful little utility Why would I choose to make such a thing?Ī command-line tool lets me just focus on dealing with the features instead of fighting the UI. ![]() That is… if you’re willing to put up with a command-line tool. Want to change your level? What about skill points or devotion points? Not a problem. That required actual reverse engineering to decode quest/conversation file format and of course full decompiler for GD map which was pretty difficult as I'm not really experienced in reversing, but was very interesting.This is a tool that lets you look at and modify the contents of your save file. So the best way to do that is to start from the map, then find all reachable stuff on the map based on pathing, including proxies, monsters, items, npcs and then process each and every record determining what items npcs/chests can give, monsters can drop or spawns that monsters can spawn, etc. But that's not entirely correct, because some stuff you see in game database can be just unused. Most tools, like GDStash, just parse file directories searching for db entries or try to start from the basics - map proxies (that's how GT data was built back in the day), all of this essentially is based on file records and folder names. However the most tricky part for me was to provide a reliable way to find "obtainable" stuff. As you see it's not that difficult to extract the data from game files, the more tricky part is getting the necessary data and properly process it. Database files are really just text files, so human readable. tex files which can be converted to pngs with some effort. arz files which have pretty straightforward format. Topic FiltersĪll resources can be easily extracted either with modding tool or any custom unpacker for. Released in 2016, it currently has two expansions: Ashes of Malmouth and Forgotten Gods. This ARPG features complex character development, hundreds of unique items, crafting and quests with choice & consequence. Grim Dawn is an action role-playing game for the PC, developed by veterans of Iron Lore Entertainment, the creators of Titan Quest.Įnter an apocalyptic fantasy world where humanity is on the brink of extinction, iron is valued above gold and trust is hard earned.
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