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Old June 9th, 2012, 07:16   #1
Salk
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Arrow Fear Effect (PAL) -> corrupted Memory Card saves

Hello!

I am using ePSXe 1.7.0 shark (but tried also the "regular" version) and I encounter this problem: in the game, I can save regularly without any hassle but every time I try loading from the memory card, the game says "Memory Card error!" making it impossible to load any saved game. The only workaround is to use the Save States, which I don't like. The funny part is that if you save a game and then after the Game Over sequence you choose to continue from the latest saved game, then it works!

Anybody else has experienced that? The only thread like mine I found was one archived from 2002 (!) to which no solution had been offered.

Can somebody help me?

Thanks!

P.S. One more thing: does anybody know how (if possible) to turn the analog mode automatically on instead of having always to push F5?

Last edited by Salk; June 9th, 2012 at 07:44.. Reason: Added infos
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