: You must have a save file for the first Project DIVA F in your RPCS3 savedata folder.
PlayStation 3 saves are locked to specific user account profiles. If you download a save from another user, RPCS3 might reject it. You can easily fix this using the built-in emulator tools:
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To find your Project DIVA F 2nd save data, navigate to your main RPCS3 installation folder on your PC and follow this file path: RPCS3 > dev_hdd0 > home > 00000001 > savedata project diva f 2nd save data rpcs3
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If Windows asks to overwrite existing files, click Yes .
Project Diva F 2nd allows "Edit Play" (custom charts), but these require manual setup on RPCS3: : You must have a save file for
Crucial warning: Ensure the save matches your game version's (BLUS/BLES/BLJM). A US save will not work directly on a JP copy without conversion.
The emulator handles save data a bit differently than the original PS3. A unique aspect of this game on RPCS3 is its cross-save support between the PS Vita and PS3. You can use the same save file on the PS3 version emulated on your PC that you previously used on a real Vita, or vice-versa, seamlessly.
Note that Vita and PS3 saves are compatible but require conversion tools to change the file headers. 📥 How to Import a 100% Save You can easily fix this using the built-in
~/Library/Application Support/rpcs3/dev_hdd0/home/00000001/savedata/ ~/.config/rpcs3/dev_hdd0/home/00000001/savedata/
To create a safe backup of your Project DIVA F 2nd progress, simply copy your game's specific save folder from dev_hdd0\home\00000001\savedata\ and paste it into a secure cloud storage folder or a separate directory on your local drive. Doing this prior to installing large gameplay overhaul mods or custom song charts is highly recommended.
