custom .xbe
custom .xbe
Okay, I'm making a custom version of halo2. How/where would I get a .xbe editor without hexing it? And If I need to hex edit it, how can I change it so it will put all save files in another folder or downloaded maps in another folder (no live! modding of course)?
Ah fudge, I can't get my pic to work. I need to llearn more BBCode. Eithier that or figure out a way to enable HTML.
HTML is disabled on this board. It's simple to add a picture. Just put [img]UrlGoesHere[/img].
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I'll post Ultimate Settings editor, it's a pretty old app for editing the halo 2 1.0 xbe, it'll help you change the folder it saves dlc and files in, it'll even have a new cache if you change the folder, so you won't have to clear the cache when you switch from regular halo 2.
This might help
This might help
Last edited by OwnZ joO on Tue Aug 07, 2007 10:10 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Alright, I found the post discussing how I had done it in the past. It was done in conjunction with H2:CE.
Details:
Details:
Anyways, Anthony beat me to it, as did OwnZ joO. I wasn't aware TfAv's editor did that as well. Meh, it's been like, more than a year since I did any modding and such. I'll be leaving now.Tural wrote:Ctrl+F (Find)
Select "Hex Values"
For the value, enter "6400534d"
4 instances should come up. On each of those, go to the hex, replace "64" with "65"
Alternatively, you could just do a find-and-replace for Hex values "6400534d" and replace with "6500534d"