discobisco wrote:https://github.com/discobisco/DiscoEditorPub
Everything except a working app without all of the python installed on your pc is in here I intended this to be open source but wanted to get some kinks worked out. Enjoy!
It just breaks when compiled and im not sure why
discobisco wrote:https://github.com/discobisco/DiscoEditorPub
Notforkids wrote:discobisco wrote:https://github.com/discobisco/DiscoEditorPub
What is this? Any tutorial how to use it? For example I would like to edit team name in my roster.
jerrygildner wrote:I am confused you can copy a player but then when it goes to import its asking for a file well where is that file does the copy create a excel file? if so where?
jerrygildner wrote:Oh awesome you added a draft class export cool if this works man this is going to save me so much time!
RMJH4 wrote:I'm a little lost here and want to try this out, when you click on the link it gives quite a large number of files but I can't see how to download them, and even what to do once i fgure that out? Thanks for any help or tutorial.
remi1771 wrote:Ok So I opened the program and tried to load the excel and took forever bc I was missing pandas,
a requirements.txt would be in order; I'll try to fork it later tonight and make it a lil bit more user friendly for noobs since I believe the tool has potential!
Edit: now it fails to read 2k25_player_import_master.xslx
Update 2: When trying to use stage 4 or stage 5 neither can load the players even after refreshing. So I take it it's not actually working
discobisco wrote:I’m planning to have this tool up and running by the end of the weekend — just ironing out a few last issues.
This editor wouldn’t have been possible without the groundwork laid by the Cheat Engine tables and the inspiration from Sync 2K.
Important Note: This editor has been built in two days. Expect jank.
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