Save Data Suikoden 1 Psx

Suikoden III

幻想水滸伝IIIGensōsuikoden III

PlayStation 2 Japanese cover art
DeveloperKCE Tokyo
ReleasedSony PlayStation 2
July 11, 2002
October 22, 2002
PlayStation Network
April 15, 2015
June 23, 2015
June 23, 2015
PlatformsSony PlayStation 2
SalesSony PlayStation 2
397,442
PredecessorGensosuikoden Card Stories
SuccessorSuikoden IV

Dec 31, 1996 For Suikoden on the PlayStation, GameFAQs has 20 save games. Saya sudah mentamatkan suikoden 1 di psx dan sesuai dengan walkthourgh untuk ngesave sebelum lawan bos akhir. Tapi setelah tamat, ingin melanjutkan ke suikoden 2 dengan load suikoden 1 malah data save-an tidak ditemukan. Suikoden 1 and 2 save. Here are DexDrive saves taken from throughout a playthrough of Suikoden 2, with all 108 stars recruited and the Clive Quest seen. Suikoden II: DexDrive Saves for Suikoden II If you have any files of your own that you wish to be added, send them here, and if they aren't redundant with. A feature used throughout the series where the game recognizes an old save from a previous installment and unlocks various features in the playthrough. While not the first game series to utilize such a function, it may be the most well known example. 1 Suikoden II 2 Suikogaiden Vol.1 3 Suikogaiden Vol.2 4 Suikoden III 5 Suikoden Tactics 6 Trivia The first game to utilize the feature.

Suikoden

This Suikoden III (幻想水滸伝III, Gensōsuikoden III) save file allows players to play a save file of the PS2 Classic version of Suikoden III with data imported from Suikoden II, something not normally provided for by the game.

Currently, there are save files for both the North American and European versions of Suikoden III available on the PlayStation Network. They are PS2 Virtual Memory Cards containing Suikoden II data, embedded within Suikoden III's Saved Data Utility, which the PS3 accesses for PS2 Classic saved games, rather than the normal Virtual Memory Card system.

Instructions

1. Download the file linked here, depending on your location. North America/NTSC / Europe/PAL

2. Unzip the file onto a USB stick, keep all directories intact.

3. Insert the USB stick into your PS3.

4. On your PS3, browse to Game > Saved Data Utility (PS2) > Your USB Stick

5. Choose to import the Suikoden III file. If you already have a Suikoden III Saved Data Utility (PS2) file, you will be asked to override it. Do so.

6. Start your PS2 Classics Suikoden III game.

7. Start a new game and when asked to import data from Suikoden II, select Memory Card slot 1. A Suikoden II save should await you.

8. Load it and play on!

Details

1. It won’t damage your PS3 to try this. If it fails, just delete the saved data in the Saved Data Utility (PS2) section and start your game again.

2. As importing overwrites your old saves, if you have made progress in Suikoden III you want to keep, make a back up first and import that back in with the steps above if you don’t want to keep this file.

3. Old Tenkai/Castle names cannot be changed, naturally.

4. This has been tested and works on both NTSC and PAL PS3s, provided you download the correct file for your region.

Names

Hero (Suikoden) name: Tir

Suikoden Castle name: Toran

Hero (Suikoden II) name: Riou

Save Data Suikoden 1 Psx

New State Army name: Dunan

Suikoden II Castle name: Alliance

Why is this needed?

Back in 2002, Suikoden III was designed to be able to incorporate data from a Suikoden II save file. This would done by using the PlayStation 2's Memory Card manager to transfer a Suikoden II from a PlayStation Memory Card to a PlayStation 2 Memory Card.

When the backwards-compatible PlayStation 3 was released in 2006, Virtual Memory Cards were created to store save files from backwards-compatible PS1 and PS2 discs. However, there was no provision for transferring data from a PS1 Virtual Memory Card to a PS2 Virtual Memory Card as Suikoden III was the only game to take advantage of such a feature. There were ways around this, with it being possible, with the right accessories, to move a Virtual Memory Card save of Suikoden II to a physical PlayStation 2 Memory Card, starting a new game of Suikoden III on a physical PS2, saving it on the physical PS2 Memory Card and transferring that Suikoden III save, with uploaded data, back to the PlayStation 2 Virtual Memory Card on the PlayStation 3 and playing on from there with a physical Suikoden III disc.

Faq

However, this unwieldy method does not work with the PS2 Classics version of Suikoden III as it does not access the PlayStation or PS2 Virtual Memory Cards at all. Instead, PS2 Classic titles have their own Virtual Memory Cards embedded within their individual Saved Data Utility (PS2) file, accessible only by that game. Because of this, no other save file, from Suikoden II or Suikoden III, can be added to the PS2 Classic's memory normally through the PlayStation 3's XMB.

With the use of a selection of programs, however, a 'perfect run' of Suikoden II, with another 'perfect run' of the first Suikoden uploaded to it, has been extracted, decoded, converted into a PS2 recognisable format and inserted into Suikoden III's Saved Data Utility (PS2) file, allowing players to choose this file when asked to import a Suikoden II save.

Suikoden 1 Walkthrough


Suikoden III
Characters
108 Stars (Battle)Ace • Aila • Alanis • Augustine Nabor • Ayame • Bazba • Beecham • Belle • Borus Redrum • Bright • Cecile • Chris Lightfellow • Duke • Dupa • Edge • Elaine • Emily • Estella • Franz • Fred Maximillian • Fubar • Futch • Gadget Z • Gau • Geddoe • Hallec • Hugo • Jacques • Jimba • Joker • Juan • Kenji • Koroku • Landis • Leo Galan • Lilly Pendragon • Luc • Lucia • Mel • Melville • Mua • Nash Clovis • Nei • Nicolas • Percival Fraulein • Queen • Reed • Rhett • Rico • Rody • Roland Lesaurus • Ruby • Salome Harras • Samus • Sanae Yamamoto • Sarah • Sasarai • Sgt. Joe • Shabon • Sharon • Shiba • Thomas • Toppo • Tuta • Twaikin • Viki • Viki (child) • Wan Fu • Watari • Wilder • Yuber • Yuiri • Yumi
108 Stars (Support)Albert Silverberg • Anne • Apple • Arthur • Barts • Billy • Caesar Silverberg • Dios • Dominic • Eike • Elliot • Ernie • Gordon • Goro • Guillaume • Hortez VII • Iku • Jeane • Jefferson • Kathy • Kidd • Louis Keeferson • Luce • Mamie • Martha • Mike • Mio • Muto • Nadir • Peggi • Piccolo • Scott • Sebastian • Shizu • Yun
Other playable charactersConnie • Kogoro • Koichi • Koroku • Kosanji • Lulu
Non-player charactersAnna Lightfellow • Branky • Brown • Erk de Forever • Flame Champion • Galahad • George Silverberg • Gezel Hyatt • Hikusaak • Johanna • Lanchet • Lowma • Masked Man • Myriam • Pelize • Rick • Sana • Star Dragon Sword • Thomas (youth) • Waurenhyte • Zepon
Locations
Grassland • Holy Kingdom of Harmonia • Zexen Federation
GrasslandAlma Kinan Village • Amur Plain • Ceremonial Site • Chisha Village • Duck Village • Flame Champion's Hideaway • Great Hollow • Karaya Village • Kuput Forest • Mt. Hei-Tou • North Amur Plain • Tablet of Stars • Yaza Plain
Holy Kingdom of HarmoniaAltar of the Mantor Trainers • Caleria (Caleria Fortress) • Circle Palace • Le Buque • Mountain Path • Mt. Senai
Zexen FederationBrass Castle • Budehuc Castle • Iksay Village • North Cavern • Vinay del Zexay (Council • Seigal Gate) • Zexen Forest
Lore
EventsHigheast Rebellion • War of the Champions • Zexen Federation Day Ball
RacesDuck • Dwarf • Elf • Human • Kobold • Lizard • Winged Horde
True RunesCircle Rune • Eight Section Rune • Night Rune • True Earth Rune • True Fire Rune • True Lightning Rune • True Water Rune • True Wind Rune
TermsAlma Kinan • Black Rose Society • Chisha Clan • Destroyers • Duck Clan • Duck Halberd • Dunan Republic • Erk's Adventures • Fire Bringer • Grey World • Kage (group) • Kamaro Alliance of Free Knights • Kanaa Clan • Karaya Clan • Knights of the Dragon's Den • Lizard Clan • Loa • Nameless Lands • Safir Clan • Sanady • Six Clans • Southern Frontier Defense Force • Tinto Republic • Zexen Council • Zexen Knights • Zexen script
The Suikoden series
Games
Main seriesSuikoden • Suikoden II • Suikoden III • Suikoden IV • Suikoden V
Side storiesGensosuikogaiden Vol.1 • Gensosuikogaiden Vol.2 • Suikoden Tactics
The InfinityGensosuikoden Tierkreis Hoshikuzu no Shiro • Suikoden Tierkreis • Gensosuikoden Tsumugareshi Hyakunen no Toki
Spin-offs and compilationsGensosuikoden Card Stories • Gensosuikoden I&II • Pachislot Gensosuikoden
Setting
Suikoden series timeline
LocationsCity-State of Jowston • Grassland • Highland Kingdom • Holy Kingdom of Harmonia • Island Nations Federation • Kooluk Empire • Queendom of Falena • Scarlet Moon Empire • Zexen Federation
RacesDragon • Duck • Dwarf • Elf • Griffin • Human • Kobold • Nay-Kobold • Lizard • Mermaid • Vampire • Winged Horde
Lore
EventsDunan Unification War • Gate Rune War • Island Liberation War • Sun Rune War • War of the Champions
True RunesBeast Rune • Circle Rune • Dragon Rune • Eight Section Rune • Gate Rune • Moon Rune • Night Rune • Rune of Life and Death • Rune of Beginning • Rune of Change • Rune of Punishment • Sovereign Rune • Sun Rune • True Earth Rune • True Fire Rune • True Lightning Rune • True Water Rune • True Wind Rune
Terms27 True Runes • 108 Stars • Alchemy • Blinking Mirror • Chinchirorin • Elevator • Howling Voice Guild • Infinity • Potch • Rune • Sindar • Solar calendar • Teleport • World of Wings and Scales
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Topic. Obliviously playing Suikoden 1, I was expecting to be able to transfer my data over to Suikoden 2 after beating it. Then the moment of discovery came when it didn't find the Suikoden 1 save file, which brings us to the technicalities of how pcsx-rearmed handles its virtual memory cards.

Suikoden 2 Walkthrough

Is it such that every game has its 'own' memory card, rather than how the real thing worked, with every game essentially sharing the same 2 cards? Naturally, if this is the case, I suppose the answer that I'm looking for is 'no', it's not gonna be possible to transfer data between games since they don't share the memory card, thus making it impossible for Suikoden 2 to see/recognize the first game's save file. If that is the case, anyone know a way around that?