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We recomend you try the new and more robust PLCLogix 500 PLC Simulator below.
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PLCLogix™ 500 simulates the RSLogix 500® and the Rockwell™ Logix 500® PLC.
Also rememember our PLCTrainer course has 40+ built-in interactive simulations.
Playing God of War (2005) on the PCSX2 PlayStation 2 emulator is the definitive way to experience Kratos’ original modern Greek tragedy. With upscaled 4K resolutions, widescreen hacks, and 60 frames-per-second gameplay, the classic title looks and plays better than ever.
If GoW isn't recognizing your card, community members on NGEmu suggest checking if your card folder is set to "read-only" or if you are accidentally using a different card stored in your "Documents" folder instead of the emulator's installation directory.
This is the standard, raw memory card format used by modern versions of PCSX2. It mimics an 8MB physical PlayStation 2 memory card. God Of War 1 Save Game Memory Card For Pcsx2
Follow these steps to integrate a downloaded save into your emulator:
Once you have downloaded the Mcd001.ps2 or similar memory card file, follow these steps to use it: 1. Locate Your PCSX2 Memory Card Folder Playing God of War (2005) on the PCSX2
A utility that allows you to open .ps2 memory card files and import individual game saves.
: Some users utilize specific saves to bypass known emulation glitches, such as the "white screen" hang after defeating Ares' final form. How to Manage Save Files in PCSX2 This is the standard, raw memory card format
Play the game dressed as Chef Kratos, Bubbles, Tycoonius, Dairy Bastard, or Ares Armor.
If you are looking to jump straight into the action, skip a difficult puzzle, or simply replay your favorite boss fight on the PCSX2 emulator, using a pre-made save file is the easiest method. Below is a guide on what these files are, where to find them, and how to install them correctly.