I put together a program to edit the Character Data exported by CSBuild version 2.55. Huge thanks to Paul Stevens for supporting this editor and his help in fixing all the import problems.
The editor lets you change characters in the following areas:
-Vitals (Current and Maximum Health, Stamina, Mana, Food and Water Levels, and Crippled limbs statuses)
-Stats (Minimum, Current, and Maximum of stats such as Strength, Dexterity, Anti-Magic, including hidden Luck values)
-Skills (Major skill levels and hidden sub-skill values)
I made a .NET version, available here:
CSBHeroEdit .NET
This requires the .NET 2.0 framework to be installed. For anyone not using the .NET framework, I made another version, here:
CSBHeroEdit
This version allows all the same editting, but is slightly less user-friendly and doesn't have every feature of the .NET version.
It also requires VB 6.0 DLLs, available here if you need them. Just unzip and run the DLL installer.
Character Editor for CSBuild 2.55
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Remy, do you want/allow me to add your tool on my web site ?
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Glad to hear both versions are working.
If you want to add it, Christophe, it's more than fine with me. I only ask that you make a note that it's only an extension of CSBuild, and not a stand-alone saved-game editor (I got a PM asking why it didn't work on .dat files earlier, and want to prevent any confusion). Let me know if you need anything.
Thanks again to the folks who've taken a look at it.
If you want to add it, Christophe, it's more than fine with me. I only ask that you make a note that it's only an extension of CSBuild, and not a stand-alone saved-game editor (I got a PM asking why it didn't work on .dat files earlier, and want to prevent any confusion). Let me know if you need anything.
Thanks again to the folks who've taken a look at it.