A lifesaver for fixing broken saves and testing builds
Many ES3 save files are encrypted. To view them in a readable format, you must enter the game's specific encryption password.
In the world of PC gaming, few things are as frustrating as hitting an unbeatable boss, grinding for hours to afford a single upgrade, or losing a massive save file due to a single crash. For years, the solution was downloading bulky, third-party software, navigating complex folder structures, and risking malware. However, for gamers playing titles that utilize the save format or its derivatives (commonly used in Unity Engine games, RPGs, and indie titles), a revolutionary tool has emerged: The ES3 Save Editor Online .