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God Of War 1 Save Data Aethersx2 Page

Here’s a concise, step-by-step guide for managing God of War (2005) save data on AetherSX2 (PS2 emulator for Android).

If you have a single save file (not a full memory card), use the on a PC to inject the save into your Mcd001.ps2 Transfer the updated file back to your phone’s memory card folder. 📍 Save Data Locations on Android On most Android devices, you can find your save files here: Internal Storage/Android/data/xyz.aethersx2.android/files/ Memcards Folder : Contains memory card files (standard in-game saves). Sstates Folder

Remember: Always backup your original Mcd001.ps2 file. Olympus will always be there for you to rebuild, but nothing hurts more than losing a 20-hour save file to a corrupted download. god of war 1 save data aethersx2

Accessibility Tip: Because of Android permissions, this folder may appear empty. Use the Transfer Data option in the AetherSX2 menu to export or import your data safely. Importing a 100% Save File

Reviewing save data for God of War 1 on AetherSX2 generally centers on two aspects: the stability of the emulation's native saving system and the availability of 100% completion files. Emulation Stability & Known Issues Here’s a concise, step-by-step guide for managing God

Running God of War 1 on AetherSX2 (or its fork, NetherSX2) is a classic way to experience the Ghost of Sparta's origins on mobile. Save Data Management

Save States vs. In-Game Saves: While AetherSX2 supports save states (which are instant and convenient), it is highly recommended to also use the in-game manual save points (the beams of light) to ensure data is properly written to the virtual memory card. Downloadable Save Data Options Save States vs

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