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[PS!] Capcom Vs. SNK: Milenium fight 2000 PRO not saving

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    sergioad
    last edited by 24 Oct 2017, 08:33

    Hi friends, somebody knows why Capcom Vs. SNK: Milenium fight 2000 PRO is not saving? I am using its EBOOT format to avoid file clutter but I also tried the BIN + CUE some RetroPie fresh installs ago, somebody noticed it? default emulator no BIOS since EBOOTs dont need it

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      dankcushions Global Moderator @sergioad
      last edited by 24 Oct 2017, 09:53

      @sergioad said in [PS!] Capcom Vs. SNK: Milenium fight 2000 PRO not saving:

      default emulator no BIOS since EBOOTs dont need it

      yes, they do. eboots (.pbps) are just a compression format.

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        sergioad @dankcushions
        last edited by 24 Oct 2017, 22:52

        @dankcushions you were TOTALY right, I needed a BIOS but the one that worked the best for me ant let me save my game was the CPH 7502, thank you very much friend

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