Also, if this belongs in Modern gaming or something, my apologies and hopefully it'll get moved. I hope it's not against forum policy to ask questions like this, I did a search and found similar threads about modding, so, I don't think it is.Īnyway, if anyone has any help whatsoever, please PM me or respond in the thread. (Plus I think you need an older model to use the external hard drive). Fire the game up and it should work straight away (change few thing in Options, like screen format (from 4:3 to 16:9 etc). Oh, and ideally I'd like one of the older models because I don't like the design of the slim ones. Here is the link to download that file: Place that file on USB stick in those folders: PS3 EXPORT PSV than go to your PS2 game saves on your PS3, get into USB stick and copy it to your created PS2 memory card.
#USING FLASH DRIVE FOR PS2 GAME SAVES MOD#
I also read that instead of using a mod chip there are steps you can take to play games off of an external hard drive instead of with a disc-that's the most appealing option for me because I then wouldn't have to worry about wearing down the lens.Īt this point I'm willing to buy a pre-modded PS2, or send one to get modded, it doesn't matter. Every thread I find talking about websites on google is about 2 years old, and most of the links are dead or the sellers don't seem reputable. Overview To get started insert your AR MAX disc into your PS2’s CD tray, and insert a memory card into any free memory card slot on your PS2 (or a USB flash drive into a free USB port on the front of. The problem is I can't solder it myself, and I have no idea where to find someone who can. Using Action Replay MAX, you can play everything your way. So, I started looking in to getting a mod chip for my PS2. On your PC, first open My Computer and navigate to the Documents folder.
#USING FLASH DRIVE FOR PS2 GAME SAVES PORTABLE#
All you need to do is copy the saves directory from one computer to another using a USB drive or any other portable storage device. This isn't a huge deal with my PSone games as I just burn them onto my computer and use an emulator, however, I don't have that option with the PS2. 'Though The Sims 4 doesn’t support Origin cloud storage, transferring your save files between the PC and Mac versions of the game is easy. PS2 SAVE CONVERTER for PS3(.PSV) PC(.PSU) - PS2 virtual memory card for PS3(.PSV), PS2 emulator for PC(.PSU), saved file extracted from PS2 memory card, Convert file formats such as PSV/PSU to.
The problem is that I want to play them as well. I'm really anal about the discs getting scratched up, because I want them around as long as possible. As you can see from my join date and number of posts, I'm kind of a lurker around here.Īnyway, I'm a huge collector of PS and PS2 games.