![]() ![]() ![]() Once you've clicked one of these navigate your way to the MissionData collection arrow. Once you're in your quest information you will notice a lot of quests. There are two ways to look for the quest you REALLY want to edit, #1 is looking to mission on the right this will show you the name or "Codename" of the mission, and #2 is seeing if the mission is Active, Not Started, or Failed. Once you've found the mission you want to edit look to Status and change the mission to ReadyToTurnIn if you want to instantly complete the mission. If you want to complete a few sub objectives, or objectives you will need BL2 to reference the number of requirements. You can access these options by looking to ObjectiveProgress and SubObjectiveSetIndexes opening one of these will show a set of numbers depending on the quest. Like I said before you will need BL2 or a wiki to reference the 'complete' number of the mission requirement. Once you have something to reference from you can then modify the numbers and set a certain objective to 'Complete' some missions may be different though whereas 0 Is incomplete and 1 is complete - remember that! Image below will give assistance if needed. It may take some time to get a hang of, but its really not that hard if you think about it. Borderlands 2 gibbed save editor pc tutorial Ps4#.Borderlands 2 gibbed save editor pc tutorial how to#.
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