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Ca857e71 [best] ✪ 【Premium】

: Open the PCSX2 application, go to Settings > Emulation , and check the box for Enable Cheats .

Then I noticed: it matches the pattern of an IPv6 address suffix — or a part of a MAC address. Could it be a device signature? A boot code for old firmware? ca857e71

The code is the unique Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) identifier for the Japanese PlayStation 2 game Sengoku Basara 2 Heroes (NTSC-J). : Open the PCSX2 application, go to Settings

PCSX2 Emulator directory. Sengoku Basara 2: Heroes (CA857E71.pnach) patch gametitle=Sengoku Basara 2 Heroes (NTSC-J) comment=Cheats for Sengoku Basara 2 Heroes : Open the PCSX2 application

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