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I had just finished playing Gran Turismo 4 and saving it. I decided to see the memory card browser when I saw corrupted data and I couldn't find my GT4 data of course I panicked. I then when into the game and it told me the game data was corrupted. It then asked if I wanted to create a new save and overwrite the corrupted data but everytime the game tried to delete the corrupted data it said it failed to delete it. I then tried delete it manually on the browser but again it failed. Now the game wont let me play without first deleting the corrupted data. Please help what should I do.
You can press one button to save the current “State” of your game. You can save as many memory cards as you like, you are no longer limited to the single physical cards ranging from 8mb to 64mb. With PCSX2 Emulator you have the ability to play your games in 1080p, or even 4K HD. EE Overclock and New Features Added. Back in the PS2 Save Builder, Highlight all the “File Names,” right click and tell it “Extract.' Find the folder you just created, and tell it save. You should now have the save files in the folder. If you want to do more saves, then now is the time. Repeat above steps. Close PS2 Save builder.
I had 65.0% complete on the game. How to delete corrupted datahi i know how to delete corrupted data. Put a audio cd (a cd with songs in) in the ps2 and then go to your browser and go to your memory card.
Now try deleting it and see if it works because i had the same problem and i deleted corrupted data by doing this.#3, 10:16 PMJean PaoloNewcomer, in training Join Date: Jun 2006Posts: 1HOw do you go to-Hot do you go to the place where you can delete some of your games in ur memory card cause i just had my Ps2 i got lots of games in my card how do u go to the place where u can delete itwhat SIRwILLETT doesn't work. Hi i know how to delete corrupted data. Put a audio cd (a cd with songs in) in the ps2 and then go to your browser and go to your memory card.
PAL is the regional encoding so you knew to play it on a UK PS2. And was also pretty much useless since it had no bearing on the graphical settings of the game. Only the format the PS2 fed the video to the TV. Which was handled by the PS2 itself and had nothing to do with with the disc itself. The PAL/NTSC identifiers to the discs was nothing more than a DRM method to control importation of game discs to other countries. What M3gadeuce was asking was what version of FFX were you running.
The original version that was released worldwide. Or the 'International' (Full Title: Final Fantasy X International) which was released a year or 2 after the original release of Final Fantasy X in Japan, Europe and Australia. Just a quick question as someone who played FFX via PCSX2, too:Why would I want to play this remaster version, which has different OST, changed faces(ffs!) and less features than the emulator?I mean playing the game 3x while the music stays 1x is as far as I have read not possible with the remaster, is it?And the remaster textures look for me personally a bit too colorful and the contrast is a bit sharper. That's nothing one would not be able to do for the pcsx2 version, too.
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Race 2 full movie download dvdrip. The only real positive change would be the native resolution FMVs (where I have to press F9 each time in pcsx2 else it will screw up when the game is set to 3x or 4x resolution).It's not a rant, for people never played FFX or just want to have it on PC w/o any emu software it's surely a nice deal. But if I already have it in real fine resolution on pcsx2 why would I want to buy/play the remaster version?(well, tbh I bought Grandia 2 anniversary, though which I already had for PS2 and PC haha) but they didn't mess up the faces there ^^ - which is the main negative aspect for FFX remaster). Originally posted by:Just a quick question as someone who played FFX via PCSX2, too:Why would I want to play this remaster version, which has different OST, changed faces(ffs!) and less features than the emulator?I mean playing the game 3x while the music stays 1x is as far as I have read not possible with the remaster, is it?And the remaster textures look for me personally a bit too colorful and the contrast is a bit sharper. That's nothing one would not be able to do for the pcsx2 version, too.
The only real positive change would be the native resolution FMVs (where I have to press F9 each time in pcsx2 else it will screw up when the game is set to 3x or 4x resolution).It's not a rant, for people never played FFX or just want to have it on PC w/o any emu software it's surely a nice deal.
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