CONFIDENTIAL SECURITY REPORT
By using the Mcd001.ps2 save state, you turn HCTP into the ultimate sandbox for wrestling fans, perfect for local multiplayer or simulating massive Royal Rumbles. CONFIDENTIAL SECURITY REPORT
By using the Mcd001
The Mcd001.ps2 file is the virtual equivalent of a physical PlayStation 2 memory card. In the world of PCSX2 emulation, this file stores all your save data, including CAWs (Create-A-Wrestlers), Season Mode progress, and most importantly, ShopZone unlocks. What is Included in the "Everything Unlocked" Save? All Wrestlers Unlocked: The entire roster of WWE
// Unlock all wrestlers
patch=1,EE,003F2B7C,word,FFFFFFFF
// Unlock all arenas
patch=1,EE,003F2B90,word,FFFFFFFF
// Unlock all championships
patch=1,EE,003F2BA4,word,FFFFFFFF
Bottom line “Mcd001.ps2 WWE Smackdown - Here Comes The Pain - SAVED GAME STATE - EVERYTHINK UNLOCKED_.rar” is likely a convenient, nostalgia-rich memory-card save designed for PCSX2 users wanting instant access to a fully unlocked SmackDown experience. It’s useful and fun if handled carefully—respect region compatibility, back up your files, scan for malware, and ensure you own the original game. Example pnach (unlock all): // Unlock all wrestlers
Why this matters beyond convenience At surface level, a file like this is a shortcut. Deeper down, it’s a slice of player history: someone’s curated state of completion, frozen and shared. These shared saves connect players across eras—letting modern audiences experience the unlock spectacle of 2003-era wrestling games without the time investment. That matters to preservation, nostalgia, and community storytelling.
There’s something almost archaeological about finding a file like this. It’s a compressed relic that promises the thrill of skipping past grind and unlocking the locker room: a PS2 memory-card save tailored for PCSX2, the popular PlayStation 2 emulator. But beyond the click-to-win allure, this package is a small artifact of gaming culture—one that raises practical questions, technical curiosities, and a dash of nostalgia.