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Burnout 3: Takedown – PCSX2 Memory Card Save File Guide

Progression is brutal.

However, there is one persistent problem: Unlocking the Formula 1-style F1 cars, the super-aggressive Custom Coupe, or completing the notoriously difficult Grand Prix events can take dozens of hours. Worse, PCSX2 users often face memory card corruption or simply want to jump between their Steam Deck, PC, and phone without losing progress.

If you download a .max , .xps , or .psu file, you must convert it to .ps2 .

Burnout 3: Takedown (PS2) uses PlayStation 2 memory card saves. PCSX2 supports those saves via virtual memory card files (.ps2 or .psu/.mcr depending on settings). You’ll learn how to locate, import/export, convert, back up, and troubleshoot saves while avoiding common pitfalls.

Why You Need a Pre-Made Save File (Even if You Love the Game)

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Burnout 3: Takedown – PCSX2 Memory Card Save File Guide

Progression is brutal.

However, there is one persistent problem: Unlocking the Formula 1-style F1 cars, the super-aggressive Custom Coupe, or completing the notoriously difficult Grand Prix events can take dozens of hours. Worse, PCSX2 users often face memory card corruption or simply want to jump between their Steam Deck, PC, and phone without losing progress.

If you download a .max , .xps , or .psu file, you must convert it to .ps2 .

Burnout 3: Takedown (PS2) uses PlayStation 2 memory card saves. PCSX2 supports those saves via virtual memory card files (.ps2 or .psu/.mcr depending on settings). You’ll learn how to locate, import/export, convert, back up, and troubleshoot saves while avoiding common pitfalls.

Why You Need a Pre-Made Save File (Even if You Love the Game)