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Gran Turismo 4 is a 2004 racing video game, and the fourth installment in the main Gran Turismo series and the sixth for the overall series. Gran turismo 4 ps2 iso highly compressedfree. download full Version PCSX2 Game Highly Compressed Click On Below Button Link To gran turismo 4 ps2 iso highly compressedfree. download full Ps2 Game. Jul 19, 2011 The problem now is, that the save games of the pal version are not compatible to the ntsc version. I tried to 'hack' the ID of the game data using the tool PS2 SAVE ID Changer (ps2sidc.exe) but in the middle of the loading of it, the ps2 froze. So it kind of recognized it as an US game.
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Gran Turismo 4 PS2 ISO Info:
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Release Date: February 22, 2005
Genre : Racing
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment
Developer: Polyphony Digital
Region : USA (NTSC – U)
Platform : PS2
Rom Type: ISO/ROM
Genre : Racing
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment
Developer: Polyphony Digital
Region : USA (NTSC – U)
Platform : PS2
Rom Type: ISO/ROM
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This is a tutorial on how to copy game saves to your PS2 memory card using uLaunchELF (required for games like GTA)
What you need:
- PS2 Save Builder (http://www.ps2savetools.com/download.php?op=viewdownloaddetails&lid=74)
- Game saves (http://www.gamefaqs.com/)
- uLaunchELF (http://www.sksapps.com/index.php?page=launchers.html)
- How to boot uLaunchELF from CD (thanks kiwi1 for the link!) (http://www.sksapps.com/index.php?page=bootelf.html)
The example used here is Gran Turismo 4:-
1) Use PS2 Save Builder to open the save file you obtained
2) Select all the files on the left hand side of the program, right click and select on “Extract”
3) Create a folder with the same name as the game ID (in this case, it’s the first file in the list, BESCES-51719GAMEDATA (everything after the “B” could be different, depending on the game and which region the game came from, but this file should be really easy to find), then click on OK (the filename will say “not used”, don’t worry about that)
4) Open the folder you just extracted the files to, if you did it correctly this is what you should see:
5) Copy the FOLDER (not just the files) to your USB flash
6) Load uLaunchELF on your PS2, browse to your USB flash (under mass:/). Locate the folder you just copied, then press R1 and select “Copy” to copy the entire folder
7) Browse to your MC (mc0:/ for the first MC, and mc1:/ for the second MC) and in the base folder press R1 again and select “mcPaste” to paste the entire folder here (do NOT use “Paste”, while it works for most games, some games like GTA, GT4 will only work if you use mcPaste)
8 ) You should see a folder called 'BESCES-51719GAMEDATA' (again, name varies for different games) under mc0:/ (you may need to exit this folder and go back again to see it), and if you go into the 'BESCES-51719GAMEDATA' folder, you should see the 4 files in there
9) Reset your PS2 and load the game, the game should now load the game save correctly.
You can also reverse this process to copy your game saves from your PS2 MC to your PC
Region of the game save:
It IS possible to use game saves from different regions, what you need to do is to change this file 'BESCES-51719GAMEDATA' (again, going back to my GT4 example) to match with the same game from a different region.
Using a different game as example (Kingdom Hearts 2), the Japanese version is 'BISLPM-66233-01' and the US version is 'BASLUS-21005-07'. If you want to use the Japanese save on the US game, you'd need to rename 'BISLPM-66233-01' to 'BASLUS-21005-07', save this change, then save the whole thing to a folder called 'BASLUS-21005-07'
SOURCE:-
http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/366481
What you need:
- PS2 Save Builder (http://www.ps2savetools.com/download.php?op=viewdownloaddetails&lid=74)
- Game saves (http://www.gamefaqs.com/)
- uLaunchELF (http://www.sksapps.com/index.php?page=launchers.html)
- How to boot uLaunchELF from CD (thanks kiwi1 for the link!) (http://www.sksapps.com/index.php?page=bootelf.html)
The example used here is Gran Turismo 4:-
1) Use PS2 Save Builder to open the save file you obtained
2) Select all the files on the left hand side of the program, right click and select on “Extract”
3) Create a folder with the same name as the game ID (in this case, it’s the first file in the list, BESCES-51719GAMEDATA (everything after the “B” could be different, depending on the game and which region the game came from, but this file should be really easy to find), then click on OK (the filename will say “not used”, don’t worry about that)
4) Open the folder you just extracted the files to, if you did it correctly this is what you should see:
5) Copy the FOLDER (not just the files) to your USB flash
6) Load uLaunchELF on your PS2, browse to your USB flash (under mass:/). Locate the folder you just copied, then press R1 and select “Copy” to copy the entire folder
7) Browse to your MC (mc0:/ for the first MC, and mc1:/ for the second MC) and in the base folder press R1 again and select “mcPaste” to paste the entire folder here (do NOT use “Paste”, while it works for most games, some games like GTA, GT4 will only work if you use mcPaste)
8 ) You should see a folder called 'BESCES-51719GAMEDATA' (again, name varies for different games) under mc0:/ (you may need to exit this folder and go back again to see it), and if you go into the 'BESCES-51719GAMEDATA' folder, you should see the 4 files in there
9) Reset your PS2 and load the game, the game should now load the game save correctly.
You can also reverse this process to copy your game saves from your PS2 MC to your PC
Region of the game save:
It IS possible to use game saves from different regions, what you need to do is to change this file 'BESCES-51719GAMEDATA' (again, going back to my GT4 example) to match with the same game from a different region.
Using a different game as example (Kingdom Hearts 2), the Japanese version is 'BISLPM-66233-01' and the US version is 'BASLUS-21005-07'. If you want to use the Japanese save on the US game, you'd need to rename 'BISLPM-66233-01' to 'BASLUS-21005-07', save this change, then save the whole thing to a folder called 'BASLUS-21005-07'
SOURCE:-
http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/366481