Everything with Shiala, Zhu's Hope on Feros, Conrad Verner, Fist, Helena Blake, and countless other NPCs and side quests are completely ignored. The more minor decisions and side quests are either ignored or a default is chosen for you. The games then assume some default choices. (Not all of which are utilized in fairness.) Genesis basically sets six or seven of them. The save game files have over 1,000 variables they carry over. Genesis doesn't cover all the decisions, only the major ones. I'm pretty screwed though, if I can't find a way to convert them, so any help with this would be greatly appreciated!
#Me2 gibbed save editor how to
So far, I'm only a few missions after Horizon in ME2, so I still have a lot farther to play before I need to know how to convert the saves, but after looking around for a few days out of simple curiosity, I realized that it would not be the same as it was for editing the saves, given the difference in file formatting for pc games. It's not perfect, but it's almost as good as the real thing. I, like many people, am still frustrated with the bittersweet (bullshit.) ending, even after the ec, and after discovering that sadly that MEHEM (mass effect happy ending mod) will most likely never be available on ps3/xbox, I basically decided that with my newest Shepard playthrough, I'd play as far as I could save in ME3 before the ending cutscene, load the save onto my computer and convert it to a pc save (which, I had previously thought would be as simple as converting it to an xbsav for editing.) so that my friend could play it on her computer which can actually run the games and basically, record the ending. xbsav 's, editing them through gibbed, then re-encrypting them with bruteforce.
#Me2 gibbed save editor ps3
I see that this thread is pretty old, and that the website to convert the files doesn't seem to exist anymore I was wondering if you knew of any alternatives to this, or if the site had moved elsewhere? I prefer playing on ps3 as my pc is way too slow to run all the games (or at least, as seamlessly as the ps3) and I've just recently been editing my saves using bruteforce save data and gibbed, which is basically converting the decrypted ps3 save files to.