Acquiring or achieving a 100% complete save file unlocks the absolute limits of Apple City. In 7 Sins , a maxed-out save profile grants instant access to content that otherwise requires dozens of hours of complex social maneuvering. 1. Story and Campaign Progress
on PlayStation 2 involves typical memory card management, where progress is stored locally in slot-specific files. Save File Overview Storage Location: All progress is saved directly to a physical 8MB PS2 Memory Card
If your PS2 browser displays a generic blue cube labeled "Corrupted Data" instead of the custom 7 Sins save icon, the header file is broken. You will need to delete it via the PS2 browser or use uLaunchELF to manually delete the specific folder inside mc0:/ .
Another common mistake is not ejecting your memory card before turning off your PS2. This can cause data corruption and even damage to your memory card. Always eject your memory card before shutting off your console, and make sure to handle it with care to avoid physical damage.
To manage your saves outside of the game, turn on your PS2 without a game disc inserted. You will enter the PlayStation 2 Browser menu. Select the memory card icon, and you will see a list of all save files on that card. From here, you can:
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Acquiring or achieving a 100% complete save file unlocks the absolute limits of Apple City. In 7 Sins , a maxed-out save profile grants instant access to content that otherwise requires dozens of hours of complex social maneuvering. 1. Story and Campaign Progress
on PlayStation 2 involves typical memory card management, where progress is stored locally in slot-specific files. Save File Overview Storage Location: All progress is saved directly to a physical 8MB PS2 Memory Card
If your PS2 browser displays a generic blue cube labeled "Corrupted Data" instead of the custom 7 Sins save icon, the header file is broken. You will need to delete it via the PS2 browser or use uLaunchELF to manually delete the specific folder inside mc0:/ .
Another common mistake is not ejecting your memory card before turning off your PS2. This can cause data corruption and even damage to your memory card. Always eject your memory card before shutting off your console, and make sure to handle it with care to avoid physical damage.
To manage your saves outside of the game, turn on your PS2 without a game disc inserted. You will enter the PlayStation 2 Browser menu. Select the memory card icon, and you will see a list of all save files on that card. From here, you can:
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