Utage Wii Dolphin Emulator [best]: Save Data Basara 3
If your newly pasted save file keeps getting reverted or ignored, open Dolphin, click , and verify where your default global user directory is located. You may be modifying a folder in your Documents directory while Dolphin is actually reading files from a localized Portable.txt directory inside the emulator's main application folder.
There are two primary methods to import save data into the Dolphin emulator. Method 1 is the easiest and recommended approach for most users. Method 1: Using Dolphin's Built-in Wii Save Import Tool
If you have a physical Wii with hours of progress and want to continue that journey on your PC, you can absolutely transfer that save to Dolphin. Save Data Basara 3 Utage Wii Dolphin Emulator
Open Dolphin, right-click in your game list, and select Open Wii Save Folder . Alternatively, navigate manually on your computer:
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Once the save data is successfully imported, launch Sengoku Basara 3 Utage . Select "Load" or enter the main menu, and you should find all characters available to play.
Alternative Windows (Portable Mode): Inside your main Dolphin installation folder under User\Wii Go to title > 00010000 . If your newly pasted save file keeps getting
Fortunately, saving data on Dolphin Emulator is a straightforward process. Here are the steps:
Instantly gain access to all characters, alternate costumes, and max-level weapons. Method 1 is the easiest and recommended approach
Check if your game ISO and the save data are from the same region. A Japanese save file will not work on a US/European modified ISO.
(The folder name 5250444A is the title ID for SB3 Utage – Japan region.)