![]() ![]() What options screentab would it be under 2 Share Report Save View Entire Discussion (6 Comments) More posts from the RetroPie community Continue browsing in rRetroPie rRetroPie RetroPie allows you to turn your Raspberry Pi or PC into a retro-gaming machine. I am going to give this a shot later this afternoon and let you know if it works or not.Īppreciate the response 2 Share Report Save level 2 Original Poster 2 years ago It seems that Im unable to find the choice to share one memory cardturn off the one memory card per game option in retroarch. I hope this helps 1 Share Report Save level 2 2 years ago This I havent done it in retroarch myself but rename your memory card back to how it was nad see if you can link it in the settings when you boot up Suikoden 2 3 Share Report Save level 2 Original Poster 2 years ago Thanks for this information. Load Suikoden II, then perhaps itll see your save game from the first one. Save settings, restart game, reload save state, then save on that new memory card. Maybe as a solution: try to load up first game, save state, change the setting in the emulator to share the use of one single memory card. ![]() Therefore if Suikoden II looks for a save game on the same memory card as the one its saving on, it wont find it - its made its own, so simply having the srm file for the first game wont cut it. Original PSX memory cards had 15 blocks of memory, so usually a game took just one block. ![]() If I remember right by default PSX emulators create a virtual memory card for each game separately. Share Report Save level 1 2 years ago edited 2 years ago Im spitballing here, so I may be off base with this. Thus, Suikoden 2 wouldnt have Suikoden 1 save data on Suikoden 2s memory card. ![]() Instead of viewing one memory card with multiple saves on it, the emulator only sees one memory card for that particular game. Has anyone else had this issue Can any of you assist me with loading the previous games data into the sequel Im using.ISO files that are from the same region (NTSC) so Im unsure as to why this is happening.ĭid a few searches online and, as noted below, PSX emulators make a single memory card for each individual game. ![]()
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