03-28-2016, 08:37 AM
That explains the save states then. Sorry for calling your attention on that.
About SRAM saving, the games look like they save (For example Pokémon doesn't give you an error while trying to save, all of them look like they work as intended), it's just like if the emulator didn't wrote the SRAM into the .SAV file.
I need to look if the saved game is there when restarting a game (instead of exiting and loading it again).
I don't know if that helps you somehow, though.
About SRAM saving, the games look like they save (For example Pokémon doesn't give you an error while trying to save, all of them look like they work as intended), it's just like if the emulator didn't wrote the SRAM into the .SAV file.
I need to look if the saved game is there when restarting a game (instead of exiting and loading it again).
I don't know if that helps you somehow, though.