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Tutorial To Save and Mod Dashingdon and cogdemos Wip

Cat 91

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I love playing the demos, but I hate how some games don't have save files and I love to be able to mod stats. I found a way to do both and I'll share it with everyone and what you'll need. This has been tested on a phone but it should work for PC as well.

WARNING:DO NOT LET STATS GO OVER 100%, YOU WILL GET ERRORS!!!!! ALSO, YOU WILL OCCASIONALLY BE FROZEN ON THE THE FIRST PAGE, JUST REFRESH AND TAP TO THE NEXT PAGE AS FAST AS YOU CAN, YOU SHOULD BE FINE AFTER THAT

1. Download Firefox (I recommend iceraven because it's faster and runs on Mozilla software, which is required)

2. Go to Firefox add-ons and install ChoiceScript Game Tools to get your save manager! You can check the other features that come with it, like a back button

3. Also download Mobidevtools so that you can input the codes for the mod menus in the developer console

4. For the mod menus, you'll need code from the ChoiceScript stats modifier website

5. Go to Dashingdon or cogdemos and choose a wip to play

6. In iceraven browser click the three circles at the top right corner add click add-ons

7. Click on Mobidevtools to have the developer console pop up on the screen

8. Copy the load.js-Numbers code to the developer console in iceraven to edit percentage stats on the ChoiceScript modifier site. Hit execute

9. Copy the load.js-Strings to the developer console to edit numerical stats like money and item amount from the ChoiceScript modifier site. Hit execute

10. You can only use one code at a time, so if you need to use another one, simply refresh the page and copy it to the dev console. The save editor saves the page you were last on

And there you have it! If this helps one person I'll be overjoyed, let me know how this works for you!
 

mysteryjet51

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Thank you very much for such exquisite explanation. I`ll surely try it out. But before this, may i have the pleasure of asking you what games on dashingdon that you`ve played are worth it, almost complete and extremly good.
Here is a short list of games i love the most, and why, maybe you`ll have some advice:

  1. Sabres,Guns,Lords of Infinity. Absolutely top-notch storytelling with full immersion in the world, thrilling plot and growing up with hero due the moral choices that you make all the way to your goals in feudalism interior. Damn, you could be some sort of Thomas Muntzer in upcoming chapters of Lords of Infinity if you really want to. Simply best.
  2. Tin Star. None other game had that many choices and consequences from up the start to the bottom. You can be whoever you want in this one. From a fuc**** butcher killing everyone on sight to being a classic western hero with all shades on your wish. You`ll never forget that.
  3. Lords of Aswick. This one gives to a reader a full comprehension of feudalism, how it works, how it shattered and whats going to replace it. From a low-level gentry to rich feudal lord, and from petty kingdoms to constitutional monarchy, Parliament and the rise of bourgeoisie with manufactory production and some scratches of the upcoming industrialisation, You almost could sense the rise of the upcoming world that will crush old shackles of aristocracy in this game. But all that stuff in hidden in amazing story that give such grandiose shifts of the era drop by drop as the main hero going though his age from youngster to the old wrinkles and white hair. You can either adapt to the new changes or represent the old world, trying to stop the changes that will go nevertheless in it`s turn earlier or later. Or you can simply hunt maidens for pleasures as a noble lord you are.
  4. Choice of Robots. I think everyone can agree, that this games is just amazing. None other story gives you that feel of total completeness in the end with full satisfaction according to your preferences of choices.
  5. Somme trench. Written in realism high-pitched anti-war drama with multiple endings. You can never win or forget this one. It gives you full immersion of how state machine grinds humans for profits of wealthy private owners and their military lackeys.
 
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