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It works differently than last year. You'll have to extract the relevant pach file inside the string.pac first and then uncompress/extract the zlib archive which will then work like the string.pac from last year. When you're done, you'll have to inject the files back. Thus you'll need Xpacker or a similar tool.

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I've tried doing this using this method and I think I'm missing something because my save just sees to end up as default. Which means I'm doing something wrong somewhere. Maybe one of you can tell me what that is?

1> Open string.pac as pac file.
2> Open 4000.pac as pach file.
3> Uncompress 0000
4> Ctrl & 0 - Open 0000.zlib.uncompressed
5> Edit All Names Matching the one you want to change (They must be the same length or longer then what you want to add)
6> Open 4000.pac as pach file - inject into 0000.zlib.uncompressed
7> Open string.pac as pac file - Inject 4000.pac

 

 

Posted

I've tried doing this using this method and I think I'm missing something because my save just sees to end up as default. Which means I'm doing something wrong somewhere. Maybe one of you can tell me what that is?

1> Open string.pac as pac file.
2> Open 4000.pac as pach file.
3> Uncompress 0000
4> Ctrl & 0 - Open 0000.zlib.uncompressed
5> Edit All Names Matching the one you want to change (They must be the same length or longer then what you want to add)
6> Open 4000.pac as pach file - inject into 0000.zlib.uncompressed
7> Open string.pac as pac file - Inject 4000.pac

 

 

I've tried doing this using this method and I think I'm missing something because my save just sees to end up as default. Which means I'm doing something wrong somewhere. Maybe one of you can tell me what that is?

1> Open string.pac as pac file.
2> Open 4000.pac as pach file.
3> Uncompress 0000
4> Ctrl & 0 - Open 0000.zlib.uncompressed
5> Edit All Names Matching the one you want to change (They must be the same length or longer then what you want to add)
6> Open 4000.pac as pach file - inject into 0000.zlib.uncompressed
7> Open string.pac as pac file - Inject 4000.pac

 

 

I know how to do it but it wont show up any names

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If you know how to do it though can you post the steps or tell me which ones of mine if any are wrong so I can fix this? There are a few in game wrestlers I want to keep just need different names for my own Fed reasons. I just know I'm missing something somewhere or doing something that is obviously wrong and not sure what. I was thinking this should be easy but seems not to be.

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If you know how to do it though can you post the steps or tell me which ones of mine if any are wrong so I can fix this? There are a few in game wrestlers I want to keep just need different names for my own Fed reasons. I just know I'm missing something somewhere or doing something that is obviously wrong and not sure what. I was thinking this should be easy but seems not to be.

From what i read on the forum everything should work just fine but here is my problem: https://gyazo.com/dacdc8a4beba20df194cc1eff55fee43

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Sorry I never really use hex editing I was using Xpacker and that's where my problems lie. So looks like we're both stuck just with different programs giving us the same problem.

Posted

Sorry I never really use hex editing I was using Xpacker and that's where my problems lie. So looks like we're both stuck just with different programs giving us the same problem.

Well you need hxd to edit the names

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Not true can be done with Xpacker as Robbie stated in the 11th post of this thread:

Just somewhere I'm getting something wrong and it's not actually keeping the saves I make.

 

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