![]() ![]() Let's say you have an Enforcer and a Lawgiver, and you want to mod the Enforcer. If you're trying to mod the character you have loaded, the game overwrites it. This appears to be an updated version of Gibbed TPS: The codes for BL2 begin with BL2 and the ones for TPS begin with BLOZ there's a "mechanical" difference and if you're using one version of Gibbed to mod a different game, it physically will not work. Gibbed codes for one don't work for the other. Gibbed for BL2 and Gibbed for TPS are two different programs. jayrmax wrote: i think you need the hex multittool for the items and weapons, just enable the "sanity check" I'm currently using this page to add stuff I like at the moment so I hope it helps you too =) Peterginnis5555 wrote: gibbed really does not even work anymore no matter what i do to saves they never cross over into the game example 1 give a weapon to a character, save, get in game, weapon nowhere to be found MerksMariya wrote: I just used it and it worked for me, you have to make sure the parts used are deemed "legal" to the games validation system or the item gets deleted or you can turn that off using a mod tool.
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