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Requesting savegame conversion...(jpcsp to psp)
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(10-02-2012, 06:23 PM)serio Wrote: when you transfer your saves into psp, what do you see btw? can you see the save's data/picture or a "broken box" with "corrupted data" text instead of the save's info? also is there some text above the date/time and size, or just a - with an image of a broken file?

it's corrupted like your picture if i go to load screen without switching sfo's and such.

Quote:actually, nevermind. even actual, psp-made saves become corrupted if they're cloned and placed in a new slot, even the psp's "saved data utility" shows them as such. it doesn't happen in jpcsp at all (maybe the thing that does those chcks is disabled in it), but psp rejects such saves as invalid.

i wonder if i'm doing something wrong here, or is the save some sort of secure, un-clonable save type that invalidates as soon as anything's wrong. looks like this game might simply be un-usable with this method.

That is certainly interesting... Undecided And a major bummer for you. I'd like to help out. I think a friend of mine plays Fate. Could you send me a save? Just want to experiment.
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RE: Requesting savegame conversion...(jpcsp to psp) - by jeremymd - 10-02-2012, 09:44 PM

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