How to convert various third party PS2 save file formats to the original
I wanted to use the save files I've created with PCSX2 on my actual console, so I checked if it's possible and decided to make a quick tutorial for the public (as well as myself. Some times, I forget how to do stuff I used to do, so it's humorously convenient to have a personal point of reference).
You're gonna need PS2 Save Builder: https://www.ps2savetools.com/download/ps2-save-builder/
It supports .pws, .max, .cbs, .psu, .npo, .spo, .sps, .md, .p2m, .xpo and, finally, .xps formatted save files.
Big thanks to Vector for creating it and sharing it with the world free of charge.
Just download, extract, run and copy what I did in the video.
In case someone's not aware, after you get the save file in its original format, you have to copy its folder, in this case "BESLES-53346DBZ3", to your PS2 memory card. I used a FAT32 formatted USB flash drive and LaunchELF in order to do that.
Cheers.
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