By default:
You will see default files like Mcd001.ps2 and Mcd002.ps2.
Before you paste the file, you need to find where your emulator keeps the memory cards.
Alternatively, navigate manually to your PCSX2 installation folder (usually in Documents > PCSX2 > memcards).
Assuming you have PCSX2 version 1.6 or newer (including the Qt interface for 1.7+), here is the installation process:
Method A: The Quick Drag & Drop (Modern PCSX2)
Method B: Importing via MyMC (For old .max files) If you found a GameFAQs file:
Launch Ultraman Fighting Evolution 3. On the title screen, go to "Options" and then "Load." You should see a save file with a Japanese name (typically ウルトラマン). Load it. If everything worked, you will see all characters available in "Versus Mode."
If you see a folder named Mcd001.ps2 (and inside it, files like .sav), simply drag and drop the downloaded save file into that folder structure.
By default:
You will see default files like Mcd001.ps2 and Mcd002.ps2.
Before you paste the file, you need to find where your emulator keeps the memory cards. ultraman fighting evolution 3 save data pcsx2
Alternatively, navigate manually to your PCSX2 installation folder (usually in Documents > PCSX2 > memcards).
Assuming you have PCSX2 version 1.6 or newer (including the Qt interface for 1.7+), here is the installation process: By default:
Method A: The Quick Drag & Drop (Modern PCSX2)
Method B: Importing via MyMC (For old .max files) If you found a GameFAQs file: You will see default files like Mcd001
Launch Ultraman Fighting Evolution 3. On the title screen, go to "Options" and then "Load." You should see a save file with a Japanese name (typically ウルトラマン). Load it. If everything worked, you will see all characters available in "Versus Mode."
If you see a folder named Mcd001.ps2 (and inside it, files like .sav), simply drag and drop the downloaded save file into that folder structure.