Paste the downloaded 100% save file into the epsxe/memcards/ folder.

It was a dark and stormy night in Tokyo. The neon lights of the city's streets reflected off the wet pavement, casting a gaudy glow over the deserted alleys. In a small, cramped apartment, a lone gamer sat huddled in front of a worn-out TV, his eyes glued to the screen.

The ePSXe emulator simulates a physical PlayStation 1 memory card using virtual files. Before downloading a save file, you must understand the file extensions:

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What or behavior are you seeing when you boot the game?

Once you have your .mcr file (e.g., tekken3_perfect.mcr ), follow these steps carefully.

Click on in the top menu bar, then select Memory Cards . Click Browse next to Slot 1.

You can find pre-completed save files on community sites. These typically come in formats like .mcr (standard ePSXe memory card) or .gme (DexDrive).

Before we get our hands dirty, it's crucial to understand the two primary methods ePSXe uses to save your progress. These are Memory Cards and Save States. Recognizing the difference is the first step to mastering your save files.