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* Before the Game asks you to change Discs, it will ask you if you wish to save the Game.
* Before the Game asks you to change Discs, it will ask you if you wish to save the Game.
** If doing so, the Save File already creates a "Flag" containing Information that this Save File requires the next Disc (this is perfectly visible with Final Fantasy VIII as seen [https://i.ytimg.com/vi/xDSRMghD6Is/maxresdefault.jpg here]).
** If doing so, the Save File already creates a "Flag" containing Information that this Save File requires the next Disc (this is perfectly visible with Final Fantasy VIII as seen [https://i.ytimg.com/vi/xDSRMghD6Is/maxresdefault.jpg here]).
*** Example: ''When Aerith dies and you fight JENOVA, the Game creates the Save File asking for CD 2 while you are still on CD 1.''
*** Example: ''When (page previously contained shameless spoilers), the Game creates the Save File asking for CD 2 while you are still on CD 1.''
* After you saved the Game, it will immediately ask you to insert the next Disc.
* After you saved the Game, it will immediately ask you to insert the next Disc.
** The reason why this works and it's supported because in theory, you could save your Game right before you get asked to change the Disc but instead of doing so, you shut down your console and decides to play further tomorrow.
** The reason why this works and it's supported because in theory, you could save your Game right before you get asked to change the Disc but instead of doing so, you shut down your console and decides to play further tomorrow.
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