Re: Emulator erasing saved games?

Posted by Syntax on .
For me, the files just save into each separate folder where the ROM is, since each ROM has its own folder. I guess if you have them all in one folder, they would just go in there. I would at least recommend keeping your ROMs in a different folder than your emulator. Saved game files take the same name as the ROM, so if the ROM is called Super Metroid.smc or Super Metroid.zip, then the saved game will be called Super Metroid.srm. Obviously if you rename your ROMs then you have to rename the saved games too or they won't work. You can always use save states (F2) as backup saves in case you lose your saved games. I took the picture with Shift+Print Scrn and pasted it in MS Paint and saved it as a .jpeg file. Then I hosted it with VillagePhotos. No I don't play an MMORPG. wondering how long you plan on not washing that sand out of your crotch. Hahaha.

In reply to: Re: Emulator erasing saved games? posted by Dakota Smith on .
Hey Syntax where do the file save to? Do you have a folder for the saves? And uh, how do you take a screen shot like that? Oh yeah, by the way, are you playing an mmorpg?, wondering how long you plan on not washing that sand out of your crotch. About the saves, I have had the saves stop working for me several times:when I move the folder and maby when I change the name. I unzipped the roms and emus into a folder called EMULATOR in my documents. In EMULATOR there are the files 64,64 R,SEGA,SEGA R,SUPER,SUPER R,and SUPER GG,game genie codes. I use the ZSNES of corse, my saves are stored with my roms. Unless the files are dissipering from the folder they are in you probably just have a bad save path, make sure the path is in the rite directory.


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Re: Emulator erasing saved games?
Dakota Smith -- 10/14/2005 10:58 am UTC