Mcd001.ps2 Wwe Smackdown - Here Comes The Pain- -pcsx2 Memory Card File For Playstation 2- -saved 89 !exclusive! Now
Download the target WWE SmackDown! Here Comes The Pain Mcd001.ps2 file.
Find the memcards directory, usually located in Documents/PCSX2/memcards or within the emulator's main installation folder.
Loading a comprehensive Mcd001.ps2 save file for Here Comes the Pain typically grants you: Download the target WWE SmackDown
: Access iconic superstars like Old School Undertaker, Ted DiBiase, and Animal without playing through multiple seasons. Massive CAW Potential
: Immediate access to legends and hidden characters. Loading a comprehensive Mcd001
You bypass the need to play through multiple full seasons to unlock legendary figures like Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka, "Rowdy" Roddy Piper, Ted DiBiase, and the iconic 1990s version of The Undertaker.
If your emulator uses a different naming convention or you want to put the save file in , use the built-in GUI: If your emulator uses a different naming convention
It often features "Created Wrestlers" (CAWs) that weren't in the original game, such as WCW icons or modern WWE stars, designed with accurate move-sets and likenesses.
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This 89KB file is a . Load it into PCSX2, and within seconds, you have:
