
This one may be a bit of a tough nut to crack, but if I can find a way to teach a velociraptor how to fire a Nuke Weapon on Turok 2 (for N64), I can figure THIS one out. I've done this before, but not without being able to actually PLAY the game whilst searching for codes/values. Now, if only I could make heads or tails of the seemingly chaotic clumps of gobbledygook amidst all the endless rows of "FF"s. UPDATE: I have discovered where the Powersaves backups are stored-Codejunkies, you just revealed your glaring weakness! If anyone has any info regarding this possibility, please post it in this thread. If, however, I find a way to get this to work (and achieve effects for which Codejunkies hasn't provided saves/codes for), then I will have opened the door for others to try the same thing, and basically leave Codejunkies in the dust.yet again. Of course, I do this at my own risk, as an improperly edited Powersave could temporarily "brick" my 3DS cartridge, or at the very least show up as a "corrupt save", or whatever. They are obviously NOT stored in the "Action Replay Powersaves" folder, in Program Files. My program lets you do the last step without wrestling with a hex editor.I may have a way to directly edit 3DS Powersaves (or at least the backups the device makes on my PC), if I can find where the backups are stored.

Save the file with the 0x9C header removed, and you can open it in PKHeX totally fine: You can now use this to open a save in PKHeX! If you want to open a save, XOR save1keystream.bin with the powersaves backup of whatever save you want to check out (I recommend ), and then delete the first 0x9C bytes in a hex editor (I use HxD). The backup you just made after applying the code, removing the cart, and putting it back in has garbage default data in SAVE2, but a completely blank SAVE1 - this means it is just your xorpad for save1.Īt this point, make a copy of the backup you just made and rename it save1keystream.bin for easy remembering ability. Now make a backup of your cartridge's save file.Īt this point, you can restore your original save file backup.


In powersaves, apply the "Slot 1 x999 modifier code." After doing that, remove your cart from the powersaves dongle, then stick it back in. Then, close the game and put the cartridge back in the powersaves dongle. Put your cartridge into your 3ds, and go to the main menu. (You should see two saves with identical names, it's the second one.). Now, open powersaves, and restore the edited FF save file. (Remove the " - " from the savename so that powersaves will see it.).

Open it up and open the edited copy, then hit save. Next, download my Datel checksum corrector ( ). Make a copy of that backup, and replace all of the bytes in the copy past 0x9C with FF: Guide to getting your save file open in PKHeX:
