

PS3 using RAW Memory Card image, the same as emulator. If You want use it on PC with PCSX, there is no sense of all this what You have done. The software created a special formatting on the memory card specific to GT4 when I started a new game. *.ps2 is example of RAW (copy 1:1, also with ECC) Memory Card image. Make sure PCSX2 isn't running as the emulator keeps access to that folder while the game is running. In the Save editor, load the GT4 Save folder, example: BESCES-51719GAMEDATA. Other are the best PSU and a little worst Sony PSV. Instructions (PCSX2) Select the current card, right click, Convert card, press Convert in the window that shows up. XPS is one of them and one of the worst (but for You it's sufficient). If its the card that you use with pcsx2 and you saved to it already,that means it is,if not. To backup purpose many sceners and 3rd party firms developed their own format.
#PCSX2 MEMORY CARD EDITOR GT4 HOW TO#
You must figure out Yourself how to read it or find app which do conversion for You (I believe I saw something like this). They used raw data + pallette, which is compressed by one of LZ variation. Introduction PCSX2 - How to FORMAT memory cards How to create save states White Rose Tutorials 967 subscribers Subscribe 43K views 2 years ago Emulator Tutorials How to format memory. Trade it back to memory card one and repeat the process. Delete the block on the first memory card and restart so that you get 10,000 credits again. Trade the car to the other memory card and buy upgrades for it. They don't store images in full formats which we known today. Use the first memory card and buy good car for 10,000 credits or under. But ps2mc have only 8MB, so Polypphony Digital (as any other devs) must make image as tiny as possible. "Folder containing icon + metadata of this icon + save itself (have always ID the same as folder)" are form which You can find it on real PS2 Memory Card on real console.Īnd Yes, Your image with car is that "biggest file" without extension. The PCSX2 emulator stores memory card information in the memcards subfolder of your PCSX2 configuration folder.
