Modding save files for The Crew 2 on PS4 is traditionally restricted because game progress is stored on Ubisoft's servers, not locally on your console's hard drive.
Requirements: Most modded saves for PS4 require a jailbroken console (running PS4 HEN) to inject the save data. Performance & Review (PS4)
Historically, The Crew 2 utilized a purely online progression system where all data was stored on Ubisoft's servers. This meant players could not delete, reset, or edit their save files locally.
Since traditional modded saves don't work, how do the pros get those massive garages? It comes down to efficiency. If you want the "modded" experience without the risk, focus on these strategies: 1. Farm the High-Yield Races
- Unlimited Garage Space: No more worrying about running out of space in your garage. This modded save allows you to store as many vehicles as you want, making it easier to collect and manage your fleet.
- All Vehicles Unlocked: Every vehicle in the game, including DLC content, will be unlocked and available for use. This includes:
- Access to exclusive vehicles: Modded saves can unlock rare or exclusive vehicles that are not available through regular gameplay. This means that players can get their hands on high-performance cars, trucks, or bikes that would otherwise be out of reach.
- Improved performance: Modded saves can also improve the game's performance on PS4, allowing for smoother gameplay, reduced lag, and enhanced graphics.
- New gameplay modes: Modders can create entirely new gameplay modes, such as custom racing modes, chase sequences, or even off-road challenges. This adds a fresh layer of excitement to the game, extending its replay value.
- Customization options: Modded saves can also introduce new customization options, allowing players to personalize their vehicles, garages, or even character appearances.
When a modded save is loaded, the client sends a payload to the server essentially stating: "Player X has 999,999,999 Bucks and has unlocked Vehicle Y."
- A PS4 console with a compatible firmware: Ensure that the PS4 console is running a compatible firmware version, as some modded saves may not work with newer or older firmware versions.
- A USB drive or external hard drive: Players will need a USB drive or external hard drive to transfer the modded save files to the PS4.
- A modded save file: Download a modded save file from a reputable source, such as a gaming forum or a modding community website.
- A save manager tool: Use a save manager tool, such as the Save Wizard or the Save Editor, to import the modded save file onto the PS4.