ImaGonnaGetYou Posted June 17, 2009 Report Posted June 17, 2009 (edited) How to Mod Your Fallout 3 Experience and Inventory What You Need:Xport/XsataXplorer360/Xport360Fallout 3 Editor - DownloadRehasher/Resigner 1. Open Partition 3 in your hard drive, then Content > Your Profile > Fallout 3 > 0001000 > Your Save File2. Extract your save to the desired directory, and make a backup incase you screw up.3. Open FOedit, and wait for the program's files to load, then enter "load", and enter the directory of the file you extracted.4. First, enter "listinv". This will list your entire inventory, including quest items and such. Inventory Modding: 1. To change the amount of an item you have, such as, say, Winterized T-51b Power Armor, find it on the inventory list. Remember the number of that item on the list. Now, enter "setinvqty (The number the item is located on on the list) (the quantity of that item you want)". For example, if the T-51b is in slot number 54, and I wanted 9 instead of 1, I'd enter "setinvqty 54 9".2. If you want to swap out an item with another item, enter "setinvfid (The number the item is located on on the list) (The 8-number ID of the item you want the first item swapped for)". For example, if I wanted to swap T-51b with another item, I'd enter "setinvfid 54 00000000" (With the 0's being the ID of the desired item).3. Do not create thousands upon thousands of heavy items such as Miniguns, Missile launchers, etc., since the game will be in a permanent state of lag. Experience Modding:1. Simply enter "setexp" and change your experience value to whatever you want. If you haven't loaded Broken Steel on your save yet, it will only max out at 20 until you load it. Other Stuff:1. Enter "help", and more commands will show up. With this, you can also edit your stats. Finishing:1. Enter "save", wait a few seconds, then close the program, rehash, resign, and you're done.2. Drop the edited file back into the Fallout 3 save folder, and have fun with your mod. I would recommend getting the Mysterious Stranger's .44 Magnum, since it does OVER 9000 damage, literally. Visit the Fallout 3 Wiki and search for the item you want, and the information box on the right of the page will show its ID. Credit goes to Complicator from Game-Tuts for making the app. Edited June 18, 2009 by ImaGonnaGetYou 2
ImaGonnaGetYou Posted June 18, 2009 Author Report Posted June 18, 2009 (edited) So this is just a tut on using the app? I guess you could say that. Edited June 18, 2009 by ImaGonnaGetYou
lostmodz26 Posted June 18, 2009 Report Posted June 18, 2009 Dude WTF? I gave you negative rep cause you moved it. Honestly if you kept it I would've given positive.
Slidell Posted June 18, 2009 Report Posted June 18, 2009 (edited) I guess you could say that. I'll just move the tut to Se7ensins kthxbai. Wow over me asking that? Your such a whiny bitch get out of here forever. Edited June 18, 2009 by GMOF Slidell♥
ImaGonnaGetYou Posted June 18, 2009 Author Report Posted June 18, 2009 (edited) lolwut Edited June 18, 2009 by ImaGonnaGetYou
lostmodz26 Posted June 18, 2009 Report Posted June 18, 2009 Since he's being a bitch here's it from sevin sins and dont be faggots giving me bad rep: How to Mod Your Fallout 3 Experience and Inventory What You Need:Xport/XsataXplorer360/Xport360Fallout 3 Editor - DownloadRehasher/Resigner 1. Open Partition 3 in your hard drive, then Content > Your Profile > Fallout 3 > 0001000 > Your Save File2. Extract your save to the desired directory, and make a backup incase you screw up.3. Open FOedit, and wait for the program's files to load, then enter "load", and enter the directory of the file you extracted.4. First, enter "listinv". This will list your entire inventory, including quest items and such. Inventory Modding:1. To change the amount of an item you have, such as, say, Winterized T-51b Power Armor, find it on the inventory list. Remember the number of that item on the list. Now, enter "setinvqty (The number the item is located on on the list) (the quantity of that item you want)". For example, if the T-51b is in slot number 54, and I wanted 9 instead of 1, I'd enter "setinvqty 54 9".2. If you want to swap out an item with another item, enter "setinvfid (The number the item is located on on the list) (The 8-number ID of the item you want the first item swapped for)". For example, if I wanted to swap T-51b with another item, I'd enter "setinvfid 54 00000000" (With the 0's being the ID of the desired item).3. Do not create thousands upon thousands of heavy items such as Miniguns, Missile launchers, etc., since the game will be in a permanent state of lag. Experience Modding:1. Simply enter "setexp" and change your experience value to whatever you want. If you haven't loaded Broken Steel on your save yet, it will only max out at 20 until you load it. Other Stuff:1. Enter "help", and more commands will show up. With this, you can also edit your stats. Finishing:1. Enter "save", wait a few seconds, then close the program, rehash, resign, and you're done.2. Drop the edited file back into the Fallout 3 save folder, and have fun with your mod. I would recommend getting the Mysterious Stranger's .44 Magnum, since it does OVER 9000 damage, literally. Visit the Fallout 3 Wiki and search for the item you want, and the information box on the right of the page will show its ID. Credit goes to Complicator from Game-Tuts for making the app. 1
Quinn Posted June 18, 2009 Report Posted June 18, 2009 It would be very awesome if the app was provided
DarkRuler Posted June 18, 2009 Report Posted June 18, 2009 (edited) ok, here I'll upload it since he went and copied a whole tutorial only to not give the program it was about, Im not really sure why a tutorial is needed to use an app thoughfo3edit1.3.1.zip Edited June 18, 2009 by DarkRuler 2
ImaGonnaGetYou Posted June 18, 2009 Author Report Posted June 18, 2009 That's wierd, I put a download link in the post. Dunno why it won't work now.
0xidium Posted June 18, 2009 Report Posted June 18, 2009 I posted this program in that tut that DarkRuler stole...
ImaGonnaGetYou Posted June 18, 2009 Author Report Posted June 18, 2009 I posted this program in that tut that DarkRuler stole...D'oh
DarkRuler Posted June 22, 2009 Report Posted June 22, 2009 I posted this program in that tut that DarkRuler stole... no I didn't you dumbass 1
0xidium Posted June 24, 2009 Report Posted June 24, 2009 no I didn't you dumbassWell you posted it saying you found it two months after it was discovered... 1
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