Post: Borderlands 2 Save slot information/Resigning
10-23-2012, 08:45 PM #1
UnforgottenHD
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I have noticed that there are many people that don't really get the save slots on Borderlands 2, such as when they are resigning or trying to use a save slot of something like 1339
If you don't know what a save slot is/number of your save slot it can be found at the end of your save being 4-digits long! Example: BLUS30982-SAVE-SAVE0001 (The 0001 is your save slot/slot number)

How Do I Resign My BL2 Game save if my slot is 0001 and the modded save's slot is 1339?
Now to what people really want to know is how to resign a save slot that is higher then there's or not the same number as there save slot number. Its actually really simple as you don't have to have the same slot number as the modded save! All you must have is any kind of save that's from your profile as it could even be a save from a different game, but you just need a save that's been created from your profile so you can use it to resign the modded save. Now that you have a save from your profile and the modded save you want resigned all you have to do is simply resign it like normal with Xploder and once you have done that you should now have 2 saves on your USB drive unlike normally you would only have 1 save after you had resigned it. And now just copy it to your PS3 and your done!

Note: Using a save lower than your current Save will end up overwriting your original save! Example: my save BLUS30982-SAVE-SAVE0006 modded save BLUS30982-SAVE-SAVE0003 it will overwrite you current 0003 save! Just a heads up
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10-23-2012, 09:28 PM #2
JordanElliott94
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damn i thought this was a tut for changing your save slot :( nice tut tho..
10-23-2012, 10:06 PM #3
Originally posted by JordanElliott94 View Post
damn i thought this was a tut for changing your save slot nice tut tho..

i know how to change save slots from say 0001 to 0010 or 1338 to 0005.. its just very complicated and will prolly get patched soon.
10-23-2012, 10:10 PM #4
JordanElliott94
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Originally posted by God View Post
i know how to change save slots from say 0001 to 0010 or 1338 to 0005.. its just very complicated and will prolly get patched soon.


do u have to use a program? and what do u mean patched?
10-23-2012, 10:39 PM #5
Originally posted by JordanElliott94 View Post
do u have to use a program? and what do u mean patched?


its all done in game with the "skill point glitched screen" so it will be fixed(patched)
10-23-2012, 11:12 PM #6
JordanElliott94
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o damn :(... i wish it would be easier than that
10-24-2012, 01:26 AM #7
Jango
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Originally posted by God View Post
i know how to change save slots from say 0001 to 0010 or 1338 to 0005.. its just very complicated and will prolly get patched soon.


Just use an SFO editor... Easy.
10-24-2012, 01:44 AM #8
That wont work ... nice try tho
.sfo isn't the issue its changing the SAVE0001(or what ever # you have)
if you change it manually it goes corrupt and if you rename everything else like the save folder and the .sfo it will load then over right SAVE0001
10-24-2012, 07:00 AM #9
Originally posted by Jango View Post
Just use an SFO editor... Easy.


sfo editor does not work .i thought it did , when you copy your save over to ps3 it will copy fine and wont tell you that you overwriting another save , once you load that save your other save will get overwritten and you will have 2 of the exact same characters ...i found out the hard way ...
10-24-2012, 11:21 AM #10
Jango
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Originally posted by God View Post
That wont work ... nice try tho
.sfo isn't the issue its changing the SAVE0001(or what ever # you have)
if you change it manually it goes corrupt and if you rename everything else like the save folder and the .sfo it will load then over right SAVE0001


Mine don't go corrupt... You change the number inside the sfo and the folder name to be the same. I have done it multiple times. Never had a save overwritten.

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