![]() In the case of challenge_data, though, it was already present and had to be overwritten.īecause the DLC was the last thing I had played on the original save, and in a single streak (not going back and forth between base game and DLC), the data linked to the DLC was grouped in a single chunk for each section, which again made it easier. I ended up searching for every occurrence of the DLC's ID (Dandelion, for the Handsome Jackpot) in the JSON.Īs I simply hadn't set foot in that DLC on the target save, in most cases the data linked to this DLC was simply absent from the target JSON and had to be added. This process was greatly facilitated by the fact that I was only interested in one DLC. and then I found others, saved_regions, game_stats_data, challenge_data, gbx_zone_map_fod_save_game_data and discovered_level_info, that contained IDs related to the DLC, and which I copied even though I don't always know what they entail exactly the fast travel spots, active_travel_stations_for_playthrough obviously, the missions, mission_playthroughs_data In my case, I identified several sections of the save that needed tinkering : After that, it's simply a matter of updating the target JSON with chunks of the original one, then reimporting the modified target JSON in the target save. It requires more tech savviness, but using the JSON export feature, I managed to obtain a JSON representation of both the original save and the target save. Instead, I used apocalyptech's command line editor : ![]() I managed to add the 9 missing DLC missions in the new save, but the lists in ObjectivesProgresses copied from the original save to the target save didn't stick, every time I switched to another mission and came back, the values in the collection were lost. ![]() I couldn't transfer mission progress properly with FromDarkHell's editor. In the following explanation, the original save would be your SO's game, and the target one would be a yours. The fact that it was only one DLC made it much easier than if it had been for the whole base game. I'm late to the party, but I managed to do this to transfer my progress in one DLC from a save to another. If you know how to complete missions properly with the save editor, or any other methods, please let me know. I just want to enjoy the gunplay and fighting with my significant other without having to waste the time on missions. I thought of manually adding such quests into the MissionLists, but was unsure of how to go about this.įor clarification, I'm not trying to experience the campaign, as for this BD game I feel we can all agree it sucks. However, this seems to mess things up, as I cannot take the subsequent quests. Gibbed BD3 Save Editor > Raw > MissionPlaythroughsDatas > MissionLists > Status (Changing from "Active" to "Complete" on plot missions). I've messed around with certain aspects but haven't quite got it down. I was wondering if there was a way to complete story missions or objectives to effectively skip through the campaign. I've been working an awful lot recently and haven't had time to catch up with my significant other in terms of missions. r/BorderlandsGuns for trading gear, as opposed to begging for it r/PandoranRedCross accepts powerleveling and duping requests, unlike us Same subject matter as here, different (colorful!) style r/Borderlands2, /r/BorderlandsPreSequel, /r/Borderlands3, and /r/Wonderlands all allow link posts. Previous SHiFT codes: bl | bl2 | tps | bl3 | ttwl Partner reddits Finally, where are you in the game itself?ĭiscordians should join one of the Verified Discord servers listed above.Ĭo-op matchmaking reddits: /r/coopplay SHiFT Codes Timezone (for schedule) and geographical location (for lag) can also be significant. When seeking co-op partners here, don't forget to mention your platform, PC, console, or whatever: you can add suitable Flair to your post title, or simply if you'd like. At the very least, browse our group policies. Resources: Wikia | Gbx Forums archive | Lootlemon ![]() We are all things Borderlands, including all DLC, sequels, pre-sequels, re-pre-sequels, and Bunkers-and-Badasses campaigns. Welcome to Pandora, its scarred moon Elpis, and the Helios station. ![]()
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