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===Using OSGE=== | ===Using OSGE=== | ||
#Download one of the available archives | #Download one of the available archives | ||
#*1.4 [http://oni.bungie.org/files/apps/OSGE.sit MAC] [http://oni.bungie.org/files/apps/OSGE.zip PC] | #*1.4 [http://oni.bungie.org/files/apps/OSGE.sit MAC] [http://oni.bungie.org/files/apps/OSGE.zip PC] (temporarily? unavailable) | ||
#*1.5 [http://www.blue-d.demon.co.uk/Oni/OSGE1.5Mac.sit MAC] [http://www.blue-d.demon.co.uk/Oni/OSGE1.5Win.zip PC] ([http://www.blue-d.demon.co.uk/Oni/OSGE%20Source.sit source]) | #*1.5 [http://www.blue-d.demon.co.uk/Oni/OSGE1.5Mac.sit MAC] [http://www.blue-d.demon.co.uk/Oni/OSGE1.5Win.zip PC] ([http://www.blue-d.demon.co.uk/Oni/OSGE%20Source.sit source]) | ||
#Unpack the archive into your Oni folder. | #Unpack the archive into your Oni folder. |
Revision as of 14:05, 9 April 2006
Oni Savegame Editor (or OSGE)
Written in REALBasic by Tobias Opfermann.
Description
For each individual save point, you can alter:
- ballistic ammo
- energy cells
- shots left in your current clip (!)
- health
- shields
- hypos
- choose ending
You can pick any weapon, enable cheats, enable invisibility, max everything... Screenshot of the GUI here.
Features
New in 1.4
- You can use Mukade's FireWork Ring™
- The OSGE is compatible with the English, German, Italian, Spanish and French versions of Oni for both Mac and PC.
- You can modify the screen resolution in case you switched it to high and you are unable to reset it from within Oni.
- You can enable all save points you haven't reached yet. All values are 0. You have to set them up yourself
New in 1.5
- You can unlock all save points with the click of one really big nice button.
Using OSGE
- Download one of the available archives
- Unpack the archive into your Oni folder.
- BACKUP YOUR persist.dat FILE BEFORE RUNNING! (the persist.dat contains your Oni saved games)
- OSGE will ask you to find the persist.dat file you want to edit.
- Once you've chosen it, it'll remember which file you were editing the next time you run it.
- Hopefully the rest will be blindingly obvious.
- If you run into trouble, or even before that, you may wat to read the author's Troubleshooting page