![]() ![]() The xp earned amounts can be changed to whatever you want, and it sticks, but it doesn't have any effect on your progress. ![]() Changing the progress doesn't stick at all-it instantly goes back to what it was before. I found it tracks progress once, and earned xp twice. Kill another mob worth 11xp, it tracks it at 22xp, and 2,376. Example: You go into a mission with 2,354 xp already earned for your current perk's level, kill a mob worth 11xp, it tracks both 11xp and ups the progress xp to 2,365. Still no progress on alterations sticking, but I found that the game also tracks your xp earned during the mission individually, in addition to it tracking your current progress toward the next level of the currently equipped perk. On that note, I thought maybe I could access the opcode that writes to the progress amount as you kill enemies and just add a flat amount to that, but the way I tried to do it crashed the game (I have next to no experience with doing that so it was likely my fault), so I don't wanna mess with that for the time being even though that might be a good way to do it for those who are more advanced in CE skills. My thoughts are that the total value might either be static once you enter a mission, and the game tracks the progress on the current perk level only and ups your level once you get enough xp progress, or it's hidden with code sorcery that's beyond my weak skill level. update I found the value for current perk level xp progress really easily (just searched for the amount shown in the pause screen), but I couldn't alter it, nor find the total perk xp value. I'm not confident enough in my basic skills to go into it myself-usually I just wait to see if someone else puts up a table before I bother to try meddling myself. I'm pretty sure you can modify your acquired xp in-mission on offline, but I'm not sure if they have a tallying system for it that'll check how many mobs you've killed for the xp you've gained, or whether if they do, it'd dole out bans or just correct it back to the tallied amount.
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