When the PS2 reports "Memory Card: Full" or you cannot save progress in Saint Seiya: The Hades, the console can't write the game's save file because there's not enough free space or the memory card contains corrupted or locked files. This guide shows how to free space, manage saves, and preserve your progress.
In The Hades, each character has a "Cosmo" and "Seventh Sense" level. A full save data set typically includes:
All characters unlock:
// All Characters Unlock
patch=1,EE,xxxxxxxx,extended,xxxxxxxx
(Actual codes vary by game version – search "Saint Seiya The Hades PS2 cheat all characters".)
Or use a CodeBreaker .cbc file with all unlocks. saint+seiya+the+hades+ps2+save+data+full
This is the most popular method, as the emulator saves files as simple folders.
Step 1: Download the File
Search for a trusted ROM/PS2 save repository (like GameFAQs or The Iso Zone). Look for a file named BESLES-5494900 (European) or BASL-35214 (Japanese). Ensure the file is labeled "MAX" or "FULL." When the PS2 reports "Memory Card: Full" or
Step 2: Locate the PCSX2 Memory Card
Open PCSX2. Go to Config > Memory Cards. Note the file path of your memory card (usually Documents\PCSX2\memcards\).
Step 3: Use myMC (Memory Card Manager) You cannot drag-drop raw files. You need a manager. In The Hades , each character has a
Step 4: Load the Game Launch Saint Seiya: The Hades. Go to "Options" > "Load Game." You should now see a save file with 100% completion and a Red Rosary icon (indicating a clear save).
The installation process differs depending on your hardware. Below are the two most common methods.