Mamodo Fury - Setup

PCSX2

Game Downloads: USA | JPN

Save Files: Gamefaqs Archive (USA and JPN) | ZB Games Archive (USA) | ZB Games Archive (JPN)


Step 1 - Download the latest PCSX2 Emulator Nightly Build and extract it somewhere accessible.

The "Stable Builds" are very out of date, and may cause compatibility issues. It's recommended to start with the first option (AVX2 - Qt) and try it out. If that option doesn't work, take the next option until one works. Unfortunately, this is a complication with PCSX2 specifically, and it depends on your computer.


Step 2 - Set up PCSX2

First, open PCSX2. It will ask you for BIOS files before proceeding. You can dump these BIOS from a real PS2, or find them from other sources that will not be linked here. From there, follow the PCSX2 setup instructions given on-screen.


Step 3 - Download the game and save file

Once you've downloaded the game, place it anywhere accessible to PCSX2.
The ZB Games archive is our own archive of the Gamefaqs save files.


Step 4 - Add the game to PCSX2's ISO List

Click on "CDVD" at the top, go to "ISO Selector", and click "Browse..."
From there, select the ISO you downloaded.
Click Browse... from the ISO Selector


Step 5 - Install the save file

Download MyMC Alpha 2.7
Extract it anywhere, as long as it is accessible. Open mymc-gui.exe.

MyMC will ask you to open a memory card. You will need to navigate to the folder you extracted PCSX2 in, go inside the "memcards" folder, and open Mcd001.ps2.

From there, click the middle button at the top (Displayed as an arrow pointing into a computer chip)
Import Save File Button

From there, you should see the imported save file in the list. If you get an error, you may already have a save file for this game. In that case, you should delete the existing save file and import the new one.

Once the imported save file shows in the list, you can close MyMC.


Once you've done this, you should set your graphics and controller settings to your preference. This will help you run the game in a more comfortable setting, and isn't specific to setting up this particular game.

Dolphin

Game Downloads: USA

Save Files: Not uploaded yet


Step 1 - Download the latest Dolphin emulator and extract it somewhere accessible.

It's recommended to download a development version, but any recent 5.0 version will work.


Step 2 - Set up Dolphin

First, open Dolphin and click "Config" at the top. Then, set the settings that are highlighted in red:

Set auto update to "Dev (multiple times a day)"
Set auto update to Dev (multiple times a day)

Set Memory Card Slot A to "GCI Folder"
Set Memory Card Slot A to GCI Folder

The rest of the settings can be changed to your preferences.


Step 3 - Download the game and save file

The save file is currently not uploaded. Feel free to send a save in this thread and I'll add it to this post.
Copy the ISO anywhere you want, as long as it can be accessible to Dolphin.


Step 4 - Set Dolphin Paths

In Dolphin, click "Config" again and navigate to the "Paths" tab. Click the "Add..." button and add the folder you put the ISO file in.
Click the Add... button


Step 5 - Game Config

Once you close the "Config" window, you should see the game in Dolphin's main window. Right-click the game and click "Properties". Uncheck Dual Core entirely (or set it to "Red" for Dark Theme).
Uncheck dual core


Once you've done this, you should set your graphics and controller settings to your preference. This will help you run the game in a more comfortable setting, and isn't specific to setting up this particular game.

Dolphin Netplay

Step 1 - Open Dolphin Emulator and update it

Update Popup

If it doesn't prompt you for an update, try to check for updates manually. You can do this by clicking "Help" at the top, then clicking "Check for updates"


Step 2 - At the top, click "Tools" and then "Start Netplay"

Make sure the Connection Type is set to "Traversal Server"


Step 3a - If you're connecting to someone else

Copy and paste the host code they give you, and then click "Connect"

Netplay Popup


Step 3b - If you're hosting

Click the "Host" tab, choose a game, and then click "Host"

Host tab

Once it's hosted, click "Copy" next to the Room ID section, and send that to the person connecting to you. The "Buffer" is how many frames of input lag you're setting between both players.

Room ID and Buffer