I have the last save on Suikoden and since my Suikoden II is scratched pretty bad, I had to make an ISO to play on epsxe. The game runs fine but it doesn't read my Suikoden save, but when I was able to do it through my Playstation it would read. By the way, I'm using the North American version for both games. EDIT: I just extracted the lone Suikoden save off my memory card instead of my entire card and I tried again. I tried card 1 with no luck, then card 2 with again no luck. I went back to card 1 and my save was there. I don't know what happened but I proved that it can be transferred.
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Hmm, this can be funny but. A friend of mine had exactly the same problem using epsxe 1.7 ( bios scph1001) when he tried to load the saved state ( he had US version of both Suikodens). In suikoden II, when the first screen appears ( NEW GAME and Continue ) choose New Game and the game will ask you if You want to load saved data from Suikoden 1, and if You have the proper versions of both games ( check it using daemon tools ) it should be okay. I know it sounds pathetic,but a lot of people complained about that, beacuse they tried to load the game in the first screen and got this 'no suikoden data detected' message.
Save/Load states ePSXe supports savestates. They are files that contain the state of the emulator when the key was hit, so you can restore the emulation later in that same exact point. On gameplay (menu button):. Menu-Savestate = Save the state to the slot selected (MAX = 5 slots). Menu-Loadstate = Load the state of the slot selected ePSXe 1.2.0, 1.4.0 supports savestates version 0.
EPSXe 1.5.0 supports savestates version 0 and 1. EPSXe 1.6.0 supports savestates version 0, 1 and 2. EPSXe 1.7.0 supports savestates version 0, 1, 2 and 3. EPSXe =1.8.0 supports savestates version 0, 1, 2 and 3.
With the PS1, Suikoden 2 benefits from transfering over the save file from the first game. Using the eboots on PSP, is there a way to do this?.Basically, I'm just trying to figure out a good way to get a Suikoden 1 save file to the right format and location to work with Suikoden 2, and I'm not sure the best way to go about it. I see some saves out there in DexDrive.gme format, if there's a way to convert that over and import it into the Suikoden 2 save data. Any help is greatly welcomed. Driver agent plus product key. Solution: For future reference, in case anyone else wants to import a PS1 Suikoden I save to be used with the Suikoden II eboot on PSP, here's what I did.
1) I ended up using, which is in the DexDrive.gme format. 2) Then, using, I opened that save file and saved it as SLUS00292-0.mcr to convert it to the ePSXe save format with the game's title id. 3) Then I put the CWCheat plugin onto the PSP memory card, created a folder in the cwcheat directory called mc (ms0:/seplugins/cwcheat/mc), and placed the.mcr save file into the mc directory. 4) I loaded up Suikoden I, held select to bring up the CWCheat menu, and opened the memory manager. There, you can load the.mcr save file.
Make sure it says 'ok'. If not, you probably named the file wrong. I started up Suikoden I using that save file, saved the game normally to save it in the PSP.vmp save format and exited the game. 5) Then, I opened Suikoden II. Using 's information below, I pressed the PS home button within Suikoden II, opened memory card utility, import, select the Suikoden file that visually shows it has save data. Start a new game, name your character, select yes to use Suikoden I save file. And it works!
It's been a while since I did this, and I'd say my aim was a pretty specific, and more complicated process than would be necessary for just converting and loading a save, without transfeing it to another game. I don't believe it's necessary to play and save a game before, in order to load the save file with CWcheat. As I recall, I ran into a bit of trouble, just making sure the.mcr save file had the proper name and formatted correctly, based on the game's title id, which in my case, for Suikoden (SLUS00292), the save file was SLUS00292-0. It'd be different for each game, but the format, with REGIONTITLE#-SAVE#, would apply generally. I only did this the one time, when I wrote this down, but, I remember the save loading up just fine with CWCheat once I got the naming convention right.
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Then I saved the game normally in game to create a regular save file.
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