You placed a US save file into an EU game folder. Fix this by checking your game version and downloading the correct matching folder ID.
“You didn’t earn it. The entire point of Shin Budokai 2 is perfecting the counter system and earning Broly through skill.” Purists argue that installing save data robs you of the satisfaction of finally beating Arcade Mode on Very Hard.
Before downloading a save file, you must identify the region of your game copy. PSP save data is strictly region-locked. If the folder code of your save file does not match your game's region ID, the game will display a "Corrupted Data" error or simply fail to recognize the save. Game Title Folder ID Code Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai - Another Road ULUS10234 Europe (EU) Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai 2 ULES00789 Japan (JP) Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai 2 ULJS00101
Copy and paste your extracted, region-compliant folder (e.g., ULUS10234 ) into this directory. Dragon Ball Z Shin Budokai 2 Save Data
Download a file manager app (like ZArchiver) to handle zip files. Download and extract the save data folder. Copy the folder.
What are you playing on? (PC, Android, iOS, or PSP console) What region is your game version? (USA, Europe, or Japan)
: Paste the downloaded folder into the SAVEDATA directory. If you have an existing save, you may need to delete it first to avoid conflicts. You placed a US save file into an EU game folder
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Whether you download a 100% complete file, edit your own Zeni count, or grind every character the old-fashioned way, the goal is the same: to experience the thrill of a Kamehameha clash at 60 frames per second on a 4.3-inch screen.
Go to your PPSSPP directory, then look for memstick/PSP/SAVEDATA/ . The entire point of Shin Budokai 2 is
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Download a 100% complete save data file from a trusted emulation community source (such as GameFAQs). The downloaded file will usually be a compressed archive ( .zip or .rar ). Step 2: Extract the Folder
If you boot up the game and it behaves as if there is no save data present, the folder may be nested incorrectly. Open your SAVEDATA directory and ensure the structure doesn't contain a duplicate folder (e.g., SAVEDATA/ULUS102340000/ULUS102340000 ). The individual save files (like PARAM.SFO and DATA.BIN ) must live directly inside the primary Game ID folder. If you want to make sure your setup is correct, tell me: