I'm playing two GameCube games that require two separate memory card files (.raw) since the two games are from different regions. The games are Pokemon (USA) and Animal Crossing (JPN). I'm on 5.0.
Under Dolphin Configuration > GameCube > Device Settings, I have the USA data in slot A and the JPN data in slot B.
My issue is, is that sometimes, if I try to change the settings (like controller and graphics) and play the games, the screen will say that the data saves. When I go back to play, the data hasn't actually been saved. Upon further inspection, when I go back to Dolphin Configuration > GameCube > Device Settings, slots A and B will be using the same .raw file. Like, if I play the Japanese game, both slots will be using the Japanese .raw file. If I play the English game, both slots will be using the USA .raw file.
Even if I have slot A or slot B set to Nothing, that will happen. If I'm playing on a region free Wii, putting an JPN Animal Crossing memory card in slot B and a USA memory card in slot A runs smoothly with no issues.
I just want to know why this happens. It sucks to lose all that data and it's a bit stressful to know whether the data gets saved properly.
Under Dolphin Configuration > GameCube > Device Settings, I have the USA data in slot A and the JPN data in slot B.
My issue is, is that sometimes, if I try to change the settings (like controller and graphics) and play the games, the screen will say that the data saves. When I go back to play, the data hasn't actually been saved. Upon further inspection, when I go back to Dolphin Configuration > GameCube > Device Settings, slots A and B will be using the same .raw file. Like, if I play the Japanese game, both slots will be using the Japanese .raw file. If I play the English game, both slots will be using the USA .raw file.
Even if I have slot A or slot B set to Nothing, that will happen. If I'm playing on a region free Wii, putting an JPN Animal Crossing memory card in slot B and a USA memory card in slot A runs smoothly with no issues.
I just want to know why this happens. It sucks to lose all that data and it's a bit stressful to know whether the data gets saved properly.