You put it in Dungeon siege II/Resources. Or dungeon siege II's resource folder found in its folder... Then paste or put the "Mod" in it. Unfortunatly, it doesn't work for demo.
Yes there is a save editor for Pokémon Mystery Dungeon. You can go to the Sky Editor site and download it from there.
To create a mod for Dungeon Siege 2 that adjusts skill points gained from leveling up, you'll need to locate and modify the game's data files, specifically the skills.txt or leveling.txt file found in the game's resources. Use a text editor to find the section that defines skill point allocation per level and adjust the values as desired. After making the changes, save the file and ensure you back up the original data. Finally, launch the game to test the modifications.
yeah, if you played Dungeon Siege 1 and bought the expansion Legends of Aranna, you can transfer your character. I think you do it, by just playing it in the expansion, or if you want to be techy, (I think this also works but I can't remember exactly) in my documents, where your save files are, take the one's in Dungeon Siege and put it in the DSLOA one. The inside is the exact same with the folders, so put the files in the part that looks the same.
No.
Save your game like you would anywhere else. You don't bother to mention which Zelda game you're talking about, but no Zelda game has a special method of saving specifically in the 7th dungeon.
yes
When you go to your house go to your bed and sleep when u'r gonna sleep you can save the game.
For editing save games in "Sacred Underworld," one popular tool is the "Sacred Save Game Editor." This editor allows players to modify various aspects of their save files, including character stats, items, and skills. Another option is "Sacred 2 Save Editor," which, while primarily designed for "Sacred 2," also has some functionalities for "Sacred Underworld." Always ensure to back up your original save files before using any editor to prevent data loss.
To edit save files in Animal Crossing: Wild World, you'll need to use a save editor like "ACWW Save Editor" or "PokeSav." First, extract your save file from the Nintendo DS using an emulator or a flashcart. After opening the save file in the editor, you can modify various aspects of your game, such as items, villagers, and more. Finally, save your changes and reinsert the edited file back into your game to see the updates.
An Save-Game Editor has still to come for the Harvest Moon Series.
I can save the file in DS not in game cartige so i could save it.
It's right in front of your face when you turn the game on. If you want to access it but are in a dungeon, you have to save, turn the game off, and turn it back on again.