A tool from the EasyRPG team that converts .lsd files into readable XML files. You can edit the text in Notepad++ and then use xml2lsd to convert it back into a playable save. Manual Fixes: In

: A legacy tool developed by user @Confuseme specifically for emulators like psxfin . It allows players to reposition their character within a dream using coordinates, provided the area has already been loaded.

: Use the tabs or search functions to find the specific data you want to change (e.g., changing a "Money" value to 999,999,999).

In the pantheon of bizarre video games, LSD: Dream Emulator holds a unique throne. Released in 1998 exclusively in Japan for the PlayStation 1, this "dream simulation game" defies traditional mechanics. Based on a dream diary kept by designer Hiroko Nishikawa for a decade, the game tasks players with exploring surreal, randomized environments until they wake up.

The beauty of LSD: Dream Emulator is its randomness. Using a save editor is a double-edged sword; while it grants you access to hidden content, it removes the "surprise" factor that makes the game a legendary experience.

Change a value. For example, set your "Days Logged" to 364 . Click Save File . Overwrite your original memory card file (or save as a new one).

: Since the game saves chart data and the "CURRENT_DAY" value to a standard PS1 memory card, players often use generic tools like MemcardRex or PS1memtool to manage or fix corrupted save files .

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A tool from the EasyRPG team that converts .lsd files into readable XML files. You can edit the text in Notepad++ and then use xml2lsd to convert it back into a playable save. Manual Fixes: In

: A legacy tool developed by user @Confuseme specifically for emulators like psxfin . It allows players to reposition their character within a dream using coordinates, provided the area has already been loaded. lsd save editor

: Use the tabs or search functions to find the specific data you want to change (e.g., changing a "Money" value to 999,999,999). A tool from the EasyRPG team that converts

In the pantheon of bizarre video games, LSD: Dream Emulator holds a unique throne. Released in 1998 exclusively in Japan for the PlayStation 1, this "dream simulation game" defies traditional mechanics. Based on a dream diary kept by designer Hiroko Nishikawa for a decade, the game tasks players with exploring surreal, randomized environments until they wake up. It allows players to reposition their character within

The beauty of LSD: Dream Emulator is its randomness. Using a save editor is a double-edged sword; while it grants you access to hidden content, it removes the "surprise" factor that makes the game a legendary experience.

Change a value. For example, set your "Days Logged" to 364 . Click Save File . Overwrite your original memory card file (or save as a new one).

: Since the game saves chart data and the "CURRENT_DAY" value to a standard PS1 memory card, players often use generic tools like MemcardRex or PS1memtool to manage or fix corrupted save files .

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