File- - Resident Evil 4 - -pcsx2 Memory Card Save
PCSX2 uses a virtual memory card file ( .ps2 or .mcr file) to store game data.
GameCube USB Memory Adapter Save (Europe) * From NKMZ (10/12/2014; 64KB) [Normal mode]Cleared Game/ New round. * From NKMZ (10/12/ [SOLVED] Resident Evil 4 - PS2 Homebrew and Tools
A community favorite for European (PAL) region save files.
While PCSX2 uses the .ps2 container for the whole card, individual save files can be extracted and shared. The standard formats for Resident Evil 4 saves in the emulation community include:
Open PCSX2 and navigate to (or Settings > Memory Cards > Browse ) to locate your active virtual card files. The standard path is usually: C:\Users\[Username]\Documents\PCSX2\memcards\ Step 2: Extract Your Virtual Memory Card via MyMC Resident Evil 4 - -PCSX2 Memory Card Save File-
The "Separate Ways" mode doesn't appear even after loading the save. Fix: You must load the save file from the main RE4 menu, then press R1+L1+Select+Start on the Title Screen (or map a hotkey in PCSX2 for "System Reset").
Absolutely. But in Resident Evil 4 , cheating is half the fun. The developers intentionally hid overpowered weapons behind high barriers specifically so that second and third playthroughs would feel like revenge tours. Using a doesn't ruin the game; it shifts the genre from survival horror to power fantasy.
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The gold standard for PS2 saves, offering NTSC and PAL files in formats like .max (Action Replay Max) and .cbs (Code Breaker).
Ensure the save file region (USA, PAL, or NTSC-J) matches your game's region (e.g., SLUS-21134
To inject a downloaded save into your emulator, follow these steps using a free tool called or the built-in PCSX2 memory card manager. Method 1: Using the Built-in PCSX2 Tools (Modern Versions) Launch PCSX2 . Go to Settings > Memory Cards .
The location of your Resident Evil 4 memory card files depends on your operating system and PCSX2 setup. The emulator typically stores memory cards in one of two main locations: PCSX2 uses a virtual memory card file (
PCSX2 allows users to create backups of the .ps2 file instantly. This has led to a practice colloquially known as "save scumming" in the Resident Evil 4 community, where players back up their memory card file before high-stakes moments (e.g., the Comms Tower or Professional Mode runs). If the player dies or uses too much ammo, they restore the memory card file, bypassing the game's intended difficulty curve.
To access it:
As physical PS2 memory cards suffer from data corruption and battery failure (in the case of third-party cards), the PCSX2 memory card file acts as a permanent digital archive. It preserves not just the progress, but the timestamp and game state as it existed on original hardware.
: Once loaded, the main window will display a list of all the game saves present on that memory card, including your Resident Evil 4 saves. While PCSX2 uses the
In this window, you will see your current memory cards ( Mcd001.ps2 and Mcd002.ps2 ) listed. From here, you can perform several key tasks: