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So I'm currently running xbOnline and want to edit the xNet engine as there is slots for custom messages, gamertags and to save certain settings. I can't find anything online about it and was wondering if anyone here knew anything about it and could help me out
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you dont need too. just change the gt in game
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Click on menu setting save load. Then it'll create an xNet.ini

Open it up on your computer and edit the ini
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XeReviver wrote Click on menu setting save load. Then it'll create an xNet.ini

Open it up on your computer and edit the ini


Whereabouts will this file be created?
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clingy wrote
XeReviver wrote Click on menu setting save load. Then it'll create an xNet.ini

Open it up on your computer and edit the ini


Whereabouts will this file be created?

Open up neighborhood and find the xNET Engine.XeX file. The .ini file should be right there
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