Hardware Go internal + m2 saves question.

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Are the game saves stored in one location for both the games on internal and on the card?

For example, If I had Phantasy Star Portable 2 on my internal, played and saved, then later took it off, could I put it on the memory stick and resume where I was without copying over the save file?
 

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The saves are stored in the same location as the game so you will have to copy the save over. It is only a matter of going into the save data utility and pressing copy. It takes about a second
 

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The saves are stored in the same location as the game so you will have to copy the save over. It is only a matter of going into the save data utility and pressing copy. It takes about a second
So, does the game read saves from both internal and m2? (i.e. if you have game A on your internal, while the save for game A in the m2, will it be able to read the saves in the m2?)
 

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The game reads the save from the location that the game is stored. If a save is on m2 and game on internal than it won't read the save. I just tried this to make sure.
 

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Oh, so there's a copy option that moves to the opposite storage?
That makes things way easier. Thanks!

(I'm about to buy an 8GB M2. Just curious before I get it.)
 

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