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MSCeditor guide
MSCeditor LINK :
www.nexusmods....
The savefiles explained
MSC stores your savefiles in the application data folder located at "%USERPROFILE%\AppData\LocalLow\Amistech\".
Appdata is a hidden folder by default. Here's a quick overview of the different files:
defaultES2File.txt : contains data for all carparts and tools, the player and the world.
meshsave.txt : contains cosmetic damage data for the satsuma bodywork. Deleting it will repair your bodywork upon reloading.
item.txt : contains data for all the items that can be bought at the store.
graveyard.txt : contains data of all your dead (permadeath) characters
trophies.txt : trophies
App overview
MSCeditor is an open-source[github.com] app that allows you to open, edit, save and backup your safe-files. Anything that is saved by the game can be edited.
A few things worth mentioning:
IMPORTANT: extract the archive before trying to run the app!!
The app doesn't need to be in a specific folder to run. It works anywhere.
Make sure "msce.ini" (was "data.txt" in previous versions) is in the same folder as the app, as it holds important data for the app to use. It will start without it, but with reduced functionality.
MSC doesn't need to run when editing, in fact, I recommend closing the game or at least having it in the main menu when editing.
On initial startup, the app will check for updates. This can be disabled in the options.
The app is not meant to assemble an entire car. It's easier to just download a save for that purpose.
Wiring mess
The wiring mess (Fin.png: Johtonippu) is an item that can be found inside the garage at home. It is used to wire up Satsuma's critical components as well as accessories. Wires can be attached by holding the wiring mess on top of a part/connector, pressing F when the check mark icon Check mark icon.png appears, then holding it on top of another part/connector and doing the same.
Note: Wires will only appear if the connection is correct, no incorrect connections can be made.
Wiring up Satsuma
There are a total of 26 wires that can be attached. They do not need to be attached in any particular order, and some wires are not required for the car to start.
After all the wires have been attached, bolt in the 8mm positive bolt on the battery (red), then the negative bolt (black). Tightening the negative bolt first causes sparking, and not disconnecting the negative bolt will cause the car to catch fire.
Warning: Make sure to always loosen both terminals of the battery before attaching any wires, as neglecting to do so may result in shorting the car or death by electrocution.
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