I'm stumped.
Each time I fire up Shiki 2 on my JPN DC, I get some kind of warning screen with 2 options before I even get to teh title screen. I'm guessing this warning screen governs whether or not auto-save is turned on, right?
Well, no matter what I do I can't get the game to save anything. I've tried 2 VMU's with no success. And just to rule out hardware failure, I tried this on a US DC with a boot disc. Same issue each time.
I really want to play this game, but it sucks not being able to save to VMU. Can someone help me please?
How do I save on Shikigami II DC?
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SuperGrafx
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WTHSmithy wrote:Yea, the game requires a crazy ammount of space (literally more than 80 blocks), make sure you have enough, then it worked fine for me...
more than Shenmue
what a jip...you're better off sticking to the PS2 game rather than forfeit nearly 50% of a VMU
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SuperGrafx
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I've tried two VMU's. Both were clean formatted using the "ALL" command under the VMU screen when you start up the DC. Far as I can tell, both VMU's are completely empty, yet I still get the warning screen.professor ganson wrote:I don't recall having any trouble. And you're sure that there's plenty of room on your VMU?
I can't even do a "system save" from Shikigami's menu screen. WTF is going on with this game? If it helps, this is a legitimate game (I don't use CD'rs or pirate copies) and it plays except I can't save.
EDIT: D'oh! I just figured it out! I was using controller 2 instead of controller 1! That solves the problem, lol!
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