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Save Game Dragon Ball Z Budokai | Tenkaichi 4 Pcsx2

Dragon Ball Z Budokai Tenkaichi 4 (BT4) is widely regarded by the community as a "spectacular" unofficial sequel to BT3, praised for its mechanical depth and extensive roster. Most users highly recommend using a 100% Save Game

file to bypass the extensive grind of unlocking the newly added Dragon Ball Super characters and content. Key Features & Community Reception Massive Roster : Includes characters from Dragon Ball Super

, including Ultra Instinct Goku, Beerus, and Beast Gohan, bringing the total playable characters to approximately 165 including transformations. Enhanced Visuals : Supports HD texture packs and upscaling to on PCSX2, making the 2007 base game look modern. Mechanical Improvements : Features new move sets inspired by Dragon Ball FighterZ

, extended combos, and a revised AI that is significantly more challenging. New Content : Replaces older story arcs with a dedicated Dragon Ball Super saga and adds a "Time Nest" mode inspired by Why Use a 100% Save Game? Reviewers and players on Save Game Dragon Ball Z Budokai Tenkaichi 4 Pcsx2

emphasize that starting with a 100% save is the standard for competitive or casual play because: Instant Access

: It unlocks all characters, stages, and "God of Destruction" potaras (customization items) immediately. Compatibility

: BT3 save files are often compatible with the BT4 mod, allowing veteran players to carry over progress. Bug Avoidance Dragon Ball Z Budokai Tenkaichi 4 (BT4) is

: Some users reported issues with the internal saving system being "buggy" when trying to progress manually; downloading a pre-made memory card file often circumvents these technical hurdles. Setup & Performance Installation : The save file (typically a file) must be placed directly into the PCSX2

folder. Some versions of the mod come as a pre-configured memory card that you simply select in the emulator settings. Performance

: While the mod is highly optimized, some players experience framedrops (10–20 FPS) if settings are not adjusted for their specific hardware. For the best experience, use the PCSX2 Nightly Troubleshooting


Troubleshooting

Method B: Replace entire memory card

Save Game: Dragon Ball Z Budokai Tenkaichi 4 — PCSX2 Guide

If you’re playing Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 4 on PCSX2 (or planning to), this guide walks through saving and loading game progress, transferring save files, and common troubleshooting so your playthrough stays safe and smooth.

4. How to Import a Save Game into PCSX2

2. PCSX2 Save States (The Emulator’s Best Feature)

For BT4, especially during difficult "What If" scenarios, Save States are a lifesaver.

Warning: Do not rely only on save states. Memory card saves are more stable for long-term progress, as save states can sometimes corrupt between PCSX2 updates.

Issue 2: Characters Are Unlocked but Costumes Are Missing

4. Common Issues & Fixes for BT4 Saves

| Problem | Solution | |--------|----------| | "Memory card not formatted" | In PCSX2, go to Config > Memory Cards and format the selected card. | | Save loads but shows a different game | BT4 saves are labeled as Budokai Tenkaichi 3 internally. This is normal. | | Save state crashes on load | Update PCSX2 to the latest Nightly build. BT4 needs a modern build for stability. | | Unlocked characters disappear | Make sure you are using the correct mod version. Save data is tied to the specific BT4 ISO version (e.g., v1.0 vs v2.0). |

4. Method B: Importing a .cbs or .max File

If your downloaded save is a compressed format, you need to import it into an existing memory card.

  1. Open PCSX2 and go to Settings > Memory Cards.
  2. Create a new memory card or select an existing one and click "Convert" (or in older versions, look for the "Import" button).
  3. Select your downloaded file (e.g., BT4_Save.cbs).
  4. The emulator will inject that save into your virtual memory card.
  5. Select the memory card for Slot 1 and launch the game.