![]() *2 Does not include copyright-protected data. Unlike memcard saves, savestates are 'snapshots' of the emulator at the exact moment in time which they were taken. ![]() Somewhat akin to saved games on a memory card, savestates allow players to save their progress in the games they are playing. Also, saved data that has been restored may not be usable in some games. Like most emulators, PCSX2 supports the use of savestates. *1 Copy-protected data cannot be restored. Terms that were added using (Settings) > (System Settings) >, or predictive terms that were "learned" by the on-screen keyboard.Bookmarks added under (Internet Browser).Saved data from PlayStation®3 format software *1.The types of data that can be restored on another system are as follows: Some types of backed up data can be restored on another PS3™ system. Note these restrictions don't seem to apply if you're just replacing the hard drive (something I do often and haven't had problems with PSX saves or unexportable PS3 games): it only seems to apply when replacing the entire console.Īnother knowledgebase article enumerates what types of data can be exported: Trophy data, trophy data is saved onto your Sony Entertainment Network account.PlayStation®3 format software Game Save Data flagged as unexportable.PlayStation®2 format software game data.The following copy-protected content will not be transferable: ![]() The full list of restricted data (i.e., stuff that will not be backed up) courtesy of Sony's knowledgebase article on the utility: The warning refers to copy-protected data, which does include PSX and PS2 save data.
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