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- #BRUTEFORCE SAVEDATA 4.6 TUTORIAL PATCH#
- #BRUTEFORCE SAVEDATA 4.6 TUTORIAL PS3#
- #BRUTEFORCE SAVEDATA 4.6 TUTORIAL PS2#
#BRUTEFORCE SAVEDATA 4.6 TUTORIAL PATCH#
Hit “save” button on top, then close patch creator. Remember the XX XX value from memorysumchecker? Put those four in the XXXX part of checksum above. On the right side panel is the cheat for the FFXHD, go all the way down to the working checksum, if you don’t have it, copy and paste this: With that certain value XX XX, go back to bruteforce, on the left bottom where “SAVES” is, right click on that file and “Open Selected file with patch creator” In the dropdownmenu from left side, make sure you choose X HD in the dropdown menu on left panel, then hit that play button right above it, it should give you certain value on the bottom after “SHOW: XX XX 00 00 00 00 00 00” Launch memorysumchecker, use Ctrl+O to open up the “save” file
#BRUTEFORCE SAVEDATA 4.6 TUTORIAL PS3#
Go back to bruteforce and encrypt the ps3 save. Right click-> "paste write" the hex values from Raw template. Go back to the tab with the PS3 Save, use search-> goto, put in hex offset: 00 (the very beginning) In Start-offset, put in 00 in End-Offset, put 638A, Open the ripped out file BISLPS-25088FF090601 In Start-offset, put in 00 in End-Offset, put 638A, make sure you choose hex at the bottom, then Ok. Right click in the Editor and choose “select block…” Go to save folder and Use HxD Editor to open the file “save” This should be a simpler method that i combinedĮxtract the file BISLPS-25088FF090601 out of the FFX.psuĬopy your FFX-HD save to your PC, Decrypt it using Bruteforce. Ignore Tsuruke's post the whole pont of the thread is speaking about fuzzys FFXED not a Japanese program that has a limited chance of actually running
#BRUTEFORCE SAVEDATA 4.6 TUTORIAL PS2#
No need to create a save editor for the game guys the ps2 one works Go to cheat-> apply cheat, and select the checksum to apply it to the save.Ģ2. Hit “save” button on top, then close patch creator.Ģ1. Remember the XX XX value from memorysumchecker? Put those four in the XXXX part of checksum above.Ģ0. On the right side panel is the cheat for the FFXHD, go all the way down to the working checksum, if you don’t have it, copy and paste this:ġ9. With that certain value XX XX, go back to bruteforce, on the left bottom where “SAVES” is, right click on that file and “Open Selected file with patch creator”ġ8. In the dropdownmenu from left side, make sure you choose X HD in the dropdown menu on left panel, then hit that play button right above it, it should give you certain value on the bottom after “SHOW: XX XX 00 00 00 00 00 00”ġ7. Launch memorysumchecker, use Ctrl+O to open up the “save” fileġ6. Go back to bruteforce and encrypt the ps3 save.ġ5. Right click-> "paste write" the hex values from. Go back to the tab with the PS3 Save, use search-> goto, put in hex offset: 00 (the very beginning)ġ2. Right click -> select block… put start offset 9400, end offset at FBFF. With Template.PSU that has been modified with FFXED. open it up with FFXED and edit whatever cheat.*DON’T CHANGE ANY NAMES*ĩ. This will move the cursor to the 9400 position, now remember the hex values we copied from the PS3 save? At this location, right click and “paste write”, this will overwrite the values.Ĩ. Then in that file, choose Search -> Goto from toolbar, put in 9400, “Hex”, and choose “begin”, then ok.ħ. In Start-offset, put in 00 in End-Offset, put 67FF, make sure you choose hex at the bottom, then Ok.Ħ. Right click in the Editor and choose “select block…”Ĥ. Go to save folder and Use HxD Editor to open the file “save”ģ. Copy your FFX-HD save to your PC, Decrypt it using Bruteforce.Ģ. FFX INT Ps2 Raw file use this instead of a PSU if you copy you're HD saves data at offsets 0-638A into it then you can open it directly in FFXED see Simpler method for more Infoġ. MemorySumChecker or FFX&X2 HD Checksum UtilityĨ. Bruteforce Save Data 4.7.3 or Bruteforce Save Data 4.7.4Ģ. It is possible because the save structure is identical to the one from ps2 international version except the save file size.ġ. The players from a Chinese forum figured out way of editing the PS3 Savedata by copying and pasting the hex values from the HD save to a PSU save, which then can be edited with FFXED.
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Guide to using FFXED to edit FFX HD savedata