Quetion about editing exp.bin

07/05/2015 19:26 busternr#1
Hello people, I've managed to get a bin editor and right now i am trying to edit the exp.bin file.Can somebody please tell me which columns should i edit ?
playerexp | monsterexp | maxexp which one of this 3, or should i edit all of them.Example if i want to make the rates x10 i should just multiply the values in this columns ?Anyways i hope someone can tell me, i am really in need of this information, trying to learn something meh, have a good day :)
07/05/2015 21:27 DretoNEX#2
Basicly if you wana change the rate that player gets exp its the Monster EXP that each monster gives but you can experiment arround with all of them.
07/05/2015 21:41 busternr#3
Thank you, i tried editing the values and got various and buggy results like when i kill a monster the exp becomes -54743565 , anyways thank you.
07/05/2015 22:01 rbnwarior#4
Just play around with it, the more you know of if i do x or i do y the better.
07/06/2015 00:55 DretoNEX#5
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Thank you, i tried editing the values and got various and buggy results like when i kill a monster the exp becomes -54743565 , anyways thank you.
That means you still got the wrong format for your exp.bin
07/06/2015 10:18 busternr#6
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Originally Posted by DretoNEX View Post
That means you still got the wrong format for your exp.bin
I am using an online bin exporter and recompiler, the only thing that i could get my hands to :D
07/06/2015 12:29 im batman#7
i would suggest looking outside these forums for a post from huninhune that lays out the 010 editor structures for the files. use that info to write your own converter instead of relying on dodgy tools that you have no understanding of that may not work.
07/06/2015 17:58 xpro99#8
monsterexp & maxexp,
edit them with hex editor such as 010 editor, there is 010 template for this outthere.
if you use rhdata the exp will bugged, when you multiply the value to x10 after recompiling the exp will be like x100.
07/07/2015 02:08 Ishtaria#9
playerexp is a 64bit value