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A chick once said to me she had no idea hands could move that fast and I always wondered if anyone else knew this trick
Also, a better solution to the minigame. If you don't wanna deal with it, go into steam input, hit the cog for circle/B, and enable hold for turbo. Set value for 30. Then simply hold circle to win. To turn it off, you simply disable the setting in controller menu again.
But where was the warning to save?
I defeated Wolf again and made sure to change area (go back) to make the game understand I mean to save. I hope the save will be there next time I launch the game.
And even then it might only save if you exit the game via the menu. (I THINK it saves on opening but it definitely does if you exit via that menu)
Basically it's only updating the ps1 memory card via that menu.
It's Mei Ling but yeah, I love that the game is breaking the 4th wall a lot! The gameplay is so nice. In 1998 I was a young kid and I only have a few recollections of the game. (At the time I didn't play it but watched my older siblings.) Going through the game now is a really nice experience.