Management of save data is primarily handled externally due to a lack of in-game deletion tools. How many blocks should my GameCube memory card have?
This report details the technical specifications, management protocols, and unlockable requirements for the save data of the original 2005 GameCube release of Resident Evil 4 1. Storage Specifications The GameCube version of Resident Evil 4 Save Data Resident Evil 4 Gamecube
Managing your progress in the original on the Nintendo GameCube is a bit different from modern "auto-save" titles. Here is everything you need to know about saving your game, managing your memory card, and what to expect from save files. 💾 How to Save Your Game Management of save data is primarily handled externally
Technical Report: Save Data Management for Resident Evil 4 (GameCube) Storage Specifications The GameCube version of Resident Evil
GameCube RE4 save data was precious because it was finite. Every save was a commitment. Every reload was a gamble. And when you finally heard “ FINAL ” appear on the save screen after killing Saddler? That wasn’t relief. That was a 19-block receipt proving you survived something the cloud could never understand.
Buy a second official Nintendo Memory Card 251. Use the GameCube boot menu (Hold while starting the system without a disc) to copy the RE4 file to the second card.