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On Epic the dataeditor comes already pre-installed with the game. Simply right click on the game in your library and select '''Manage'''. | On Epic the dataeditor comes already pre-installed with the game. Simply right click on the game in your library and select '''Manage'''. | ||
[[File:Manage.png| | [[File:Manage.png|none|200px|alt=Manage|How to access the local files on Epic]] | ||
On clicked, simply click on the icon to reach the local files | On clicked, simply click on the icon to reach the local files. | ||
[[File:Epic_local_files.png| | [[File:Epic_local_files.png|none|200px|alt=Access local files|How to access the local files on Epic]] | ||
Once in the folder, you will be able to find the '''Dataeditor''' folder and open the '''Dataeditor''' application (by clicking on dataeditor.exe on Windows). | Once in the folder, you will be able to find the '''Dataeditor''' folder and open the '''Dataeditor''' application (by clicking on dataeditor.exe on Windows). |
Latest revision as of 19:04, 18 November 2024
Dataeditor
Dataeditor ?
The dataeditor is a free tool provided with the game which allows you to edit the databases and create your own [Modding|Mods] (edit players, teams, leagues...).
How to start the dataeditor
Steam
On Steam you will need to install go in your library and activate the tools at the top.
Once ticked, the Dataeditor will appear in the list and you'll be able to install it and launch it.
Epic Games Store
On Epic the dataeditor comes already pre-installed with the game. Simply right click on the game in your library and select Manage.
On clicked, simply click on the icon to reach the local files.
Once in the folder, you will be able to find the Dataeditor folder and open the Dataeditor application (by clicking on dataeditor.exe on Windows).