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Converting Xbox saves to PS2
I've been searching all over the net and OS but just can't seem to find out how to convert xbox saves into ps2 saves(.xbx to .max). I know that people have been doing it with FNG roster, but I'm hoping to learn how so I could do it whenever there is a new update so I don't have to wait for someone else to do it for me.Tags: None -
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I haven't fooled with this since 2006 when I got my 360, so the process is a little fuzzy in my mind right now, but I believe I just used a program called PS2 Save Builder. I do remember that whatever I done was a really simple process, just a few clicks and I was done. I still have all of my various programs I have used over the years, but i'm not at home so I can't look through my folder of PS2 stuff to help any further right now. I'll look through it all whenever I get home and get the chance and see if I can be of some help.
If you want to go ahead and check it out, here is a link to the page where you can download it. It is at the bottom of the list. PS2SaveBuilder
Here's another program I haven't used before, but it looks like it may do the same job, PS2SaveConverter
As I said, it's been a long time since I fooled with this kind of stuff, but i'm pretty sure PS2SaveBuilder is what I used. I know I used that program for something, just not sure if it was the one that allowed me to convert Xbox to PS2 and vice versa. If not, sorry, i'll see if I can figure out how I did it and will get back to you if I do.Last edited by utorde; 06-27-2009, 11:32 PM. -
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Just got home and checked through my files. Here's the directions I saved. Hope this helps.
1. Download the PS2 Save Builder program.
2. Obtain a legit PS2 roster file.
3. Obtain the targeted XBOX file.
4. Open the ZIP file that is the XBOX roster and find the largest file
(maybe a few directories deep) It will be a .DAT file.
5. Copy that file to any location.
6. Open the PS2 file in Save Builder.
7. You will see a BASLUS file. Rename the .DAT file to whatever the
name of the BASLUS file is (remove the .dat extension also)
8. Right click and delete the BASLUS file in Save Builder.
9. Paste the new BASLUS (the old .DAT file) into the spot where
the previous file was.
10. Save.
11. Open in Finn's editor and hit OK on the error that pops up.
12. Save.Comment
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Hey, thanks alot. I think this will help a lot of other people too now that we don't have to wait for any one person to convert the rosters.Comment
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Just got home and checked through my files. Here's the directions I saved. Hope this helps.
1. Download the PS2 Save Builder program.
2. Obtain a legit PS2 roster file.
3. Obtain the targeted XBOX file.
4. Open the ZIP file that is the XBOX roster and find the largest file
(maybe a few directories deep) It will be a .DAT file.
5. Copy that file to any location.
6. Open the PS2 file in Save Builder.
7. You will see a BASLUS file. Rename the .DAT file to whatever the
name of the BASLUS file is (remove the .dat extension also)
8. Right click and delete the BASLUS file in Save Builder.
9. Paste the new BASLUS (the old .DAT file) into the spot where
the previous file was.
10. Save.
11. Open in Finn's editor and hit OK on the error that pops up.
12. Save.
EDIT: Tried it with Finn's Editor 4.0 and when I tried loading inside 2k5 it said that the file is damaged and unable to load.Last edited by Footballfullback; 06-29-2009, 02:26 AM.Comment
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So will this work with the editor version that didn't support ps2 AND the one that did. Or will it work with only one of them? If so, which one?
EDIT: Tried it with Finn's Editor 4.0 and when I tried loading inside 2k5 it said that the file is damaged and unable to load.
I don't know then, sorry. It's been so long since I fooled with PS2 files I don't remember what I did. Not even sure if the method I posted is how I did it, that's just some directions I found in a text document with all of my save related stuff. Maybe someone else who still does this can help.
Edit: Just re-read your last post again. I would assume that you need to use Finn's editor that supports PS2 saves. I've not tried anything like this, but on the newer versions where he removed the PS2 feature, doesn't that mean that you can't even load a PS2 file with it? And if that's true then how did you follow all those directions I posted, cause unless i'm wrong version 4.0 won't work with PS2 files.Last edited by utorde; 06-29-2009, 11:56 AM.Comment
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4.0 does support ps2 files. It supports ps2(.max) xbox(.zip) and ps3(.psv)
Ok, so from my understanding, the only problem is that the ps2 game is not allowing me to open up an edited gamesave. Now, I am playing on a backup, and I know Finn has said that editing something in the files would allow the game to skip the check on whether the save was edited or not.
If I was told on what to edit, reburned the game, then loaded it up, it should work. With that being said, I need Finn to tell me how to get the game to skip the check
EDIT: Ok, so I skipped the process of opening the file in Finn's Editor, and got the game to read the file as a roster file and not "damaged". But when I try to load it it simply says "Unable to load (name) on memory card slot 1"Last edited by Footballfullback; 06-29-2009, 04:52 PM.Comment
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You guys should ask finn for answers ... I MIGHT SAY THAT WAY TO MUCH!Comment
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I wish he would come on here to help me lol
I might PM him if I can't figure it out through forums.Comment
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yea because he is allwas the best option when you need help out here !Comment
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Did you guys ever figure this out
I would love to get the updated roster to Xbox because they have widescreenNOLES
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Re: Converting Xbox saves to PS2
That method is covered on the previous page by utrode.
that method odes work, you can then load the Save file on PS2.
If you cannot edit in FlyingFinn's editor, I'd suggest loading it onto the PS2 and re-saving it, then try loading it into the editor.
If the PS2 can't load it, then you probably messed something up in the process.Comment
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Hello all,
Been trying for days to get this method to work. The whole process Otrude went goes works step by step but when I try to load the file in game it say its damaged. Has there been a fix to this since this thread was last active? Any help would be greatly appreciated.Comment
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For those finding this thread in 2020
Yes you are able to use Finn's editor with .Max files. Download the editor 4.0 and a ps2 save franchise/roster from nfl2krosters. You're also going to need mymc-gui so you'll be able to export your saves into .max files. In Finn's editor go to tools then options a window will pop up and you have the option to switch default consoles. Switch it to ps2. From there open the max files with Finn, edit, save, import file to mymc, load game, load file, Success!Comment
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