Download Save Data Resident Evil 4 Aether Sx2 2021 [portable] ✧ | Top |

Users can unlock all content in Resident Evil 4 on the AetherSX2 emulator by importing 100% complete PS2 save data, specifically matching the game's region, into the Android app. The process involves downloading a "System Data" file, using the MyMC utility to import it into a virtual memory card, and transferring that card to the emulator's memory card folder. Learn how to import PS2 save files for AetherSX2 via this YouTube video. How to import PS2 Save Files AetherSX2 - Android


Step 1: Download the Save File

You can download the high-quality save data using the link below. This file includes a completed main game and extra features.

Download Link: Resident Evil 4 Save Data (Mediafire/Google Drive)
(Note: Replace the link above with your actual download source)

2. Where to Find Save Data

You can typically find save files by searching for "Resident Evil 4 PS2 Save File" or "RE4 Aether SX2 Save Data" on popular gaming forums or emulation databases. download save data resident evil 4 aether sx2 2021

Step-by-step: Downloading and installing save data

  1. Locate a reputable source:

    • Search for PS2 save dumps or community save-file repositories that provide clear region/version labels (e.g., USA, Europe, Japan) and checksums.
    • Prefer community forums or well-known retro gaming sites where users report compatibility.
  2. Download the save file:

    • Save files for PS2 typically come in .psu or .max formats (often inside a ZIP/RAR). Download to a folder you can find (e.g., Downloads/RE4_Save).
  3. Verify the save:

    • Check the filename or included README for region/version info and any usage notes.
    • Scan the downloaded archive with your antivirus.
  4. Extract the save:

    • Use a file manager or extractor app to unzip/unrar the file. You should get a single save file (often with a .psu, .max, or a PS2 memory card file like .mcr/.psu).
  5. Convert if necessary:

    • AetherSX2 supports PS2 memory card images (.ps2, .mcr) and some .psu/.max formats. If the save is in a different format, look for a community converter tool (desktop) that can convert .psu/.max to a memory card image (.mcr or .ps2). Always run converters on a secure desktop environment.
  6. Place the save in AetherSX2 memory card folder: Users can unlock all content in Resident Evil

    • On Android, AetherSX2 typically stores memory card files in its app folder (e.g., Android/data//files/memcards or a path shown in the app settings).
    • Copy the .mcr or memory card image into that memcards folder. You can rename it to match the slot AetherSX2 expects (e.g., mc0.mcr for Memory Card 1).
  7. Configure AetherSX2 to use the memory card:

    • Open AetherSX2 → Settings → Memory Cards (or the equivalent in-app menu).
    • Ensure the correct memory card image is assigned to the slot (MC1/MC2).
    • If needed, enable/refresh the memory card list so the emulator detects the new file.
  8. Launch Resident Evil 4:

    • Start the game in AetherSX2.
    • In the PS2 in-game save/load menu, your downloaded save should appear. Load it like a normal save.
  9. Troubleshooting:

    • Wrong region/version: If the save doesn’t appear, it may be for a different regional release. Try a different region save or convert the save for the proper region.
    • File not detected: Confirm the memcard filename and location match AetherSX2 expectations and that the file isn’t corrupted.
    • Backup: Always keep a backup of the original memory card file before replacing it.