Possible Issue with Shenmue 2 save files
Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2012 8:32 pm
Hi everyone,
So this morning I was enjoying some Shenmue 2X Undub.
While playing I noticed something I've never seen before.
When selecting save files to load, everything seemed fine. However, when I went to save into the same slow I got an "unsuccessful" error message.
The file was created on a normal Shenmue 2X running from HDD, I loaded it and tried to save with the undub version (sits in its own folder with its own game files).
It saved fine as long as it was saved into a new slot.
Not sure if S2XUndub causes the failure.
Here is my setup.
Original Xbox
Soft-modded using hacked saves for Mechassualt.
Running Unleash X (newer version but not latest).
S2X and S2XUndub in their own folders on F partition, save files in normal partition.
To my knowledge the executable for undub has been altered (correct me if I'm wrong but changed references? to allow it to see the undub audio folder). Could this be causing an issue with save file handling?
This scenario is the ONLY time Ive ever seen this.
My HDD is old, so corruption may be possible. But since it was able to read the files, I'm ruling this out.
Thanks for reading this!
- James
So this morning I was enjoying some Shenmue 2X Undub.
While playing I noticed something I've never seen before.
When selecting save files to load, everything seemed fine. However, when I went to save into the same slow I got an "unsuccessful" error message.
The file was created on a normal Shenmue 2X running from HDD, I loaded it and tried to save with the undub version (sits in its own folder with its own game files).
It saved fine as long as it was saved into a new slot.
Not sure if S2XUndub causes the failure.
Here is my setup.
Original Xbox
Soft-modded using hacked saves for Mechassualt.
Running Unleash X (newer version but not latest).
S2X and S2XUndub in their own folders on F partition, save files in normal partition.
To my knowledge the executable for undub has been altered (correct me if I'm wrong but changed references? to allow it to see the undub audio folder). Could this be causing an issue with save file handling?
This scenario is the ONLY time Ive ever seen this.
My HDD is old, so corruption may be possible. But since it was able to read the files, I'm ruling this out.
Thanks for reading this!
- James