Next go into the folder from your old game (lets call it "WasMale" (yes, that's how you name a character)) and open both files "WasMale_123456789" (or whatever number) and "SaveGameInfo" (related to "WasMale") with Notepad.Īlso, go to the newly created folder "NowFemale" (the one you created just a second before) and also open both files "NowFemale_987654321" and "SaveGameInfo" (related to "NowFemale"). Navigate to "%AppData%\Roaming\StardewValley\Saves" and save all of the folders somewhere else (backup). To change gender from male to female create a new game (lets call it "NowFemale"), the only relevant parameter is the female button, skip intro etc. Maybe this can help you add a "Change Gender" function (i used it myself and it worked) I'm just about ready to point at my computer and shriek "WITCHCRAFT! SORCERY!!" I'm definitely scratching my head over precisely what could be going on here. It seemed to completely lock up that folder and produce no results beyond the "I'm thinkin' about it" circle and a TON of HDD chatter.Įdit #2: Puzzlingly enough, v5.1 of the editor works a treat and gives no grief whatsoever in terms of operation. This time around I ran it as Admin and things -really- got murky. Despite the cursor showing up with the rotating circle beside it, I can still freely access the ItemsXML folder and system performance doesn't seem negatively impacted despite my hearing HDD chatter.Įdit: I was able to close the folder after a few more seconds. Program never opens and seems quite content to sit there as an open folder. When I select the "Run Anyway" option it just seems to hang.
STARDEW VALLEY SAVE EDITOR ALLOWS POND WINDOWS 10
When extracted and clicked, Windows 10 populates a warning that it isn't trusted.
The program does not seem to particularly like my rig for whatever reason.