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Select a save file to load by pressing the number corresponding to the save file you want to load. How exciting! Also, whatever is shown on screen can also be used as additional commands. At the prompt, all the capabilities commands of the program is at your fingertips! Want to a specific piece of gear? Why would I choose to make such a thing? A command-line tool lets me just focus on dealing with the features instead of fighting the UI. Want to change your level? What about skill points or devotion points? Not a problem. Want to rename your character? GD Savefile editor In those cases, please run the following commands the first time you fire up the editor: gamedir "long path to game installation directory here" savedir "long path to save game directory here" Note The directory paths should placed inside double quotes.This is a tool that lets you look at and modify the contents of your save file.
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Then, grab a copy of the editor for your platform: Windows version Linux version Just double click the downloaded exe and you're ready to go! Setting up If you're running the steam version GD, the program should hopefully find your installation and be ready to go right out of the box.
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Installation This little program needs Java 8 to run. Table of contents Installation Setting up Further help Other tools. Otherwise, the program will stop processing the path when it encounters the first 'space' character in the path! Leave a message in the GD forums and I'll try to get back to you as soon as I can! If you've tried the tool, but commandline tools simply isn't your cup of tea, you might want to take a look at. The directory paths should placed inside double quotes. If you're not running the steam version, or if you have GD installed in some super secret custom path, then you'll need to help the program find your game installation and save directory. If you're running the steam version GD, the program should hopefully find your installation and be ready to go right out of the box. If working with commandline programs seem like a relic of the past for you, you may also want to consider using GD stash. Be warned though that this is a commandline utility.