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It looks like you're searching for a save file related to Bully (also known as Bully: Scholarship Edition), specifically for Chapter 4, possibly with the phrase "extra quality" (which might refer to 100% completion, special unlocks, or a modded save).

Let me clarify a few important points:

The search for a Bully Chapter 4 save file with extra quality is the search for the definitive Bully experience. It strips away the tedious tutorial chores and drops you right into the golden age of the game: the fall season, the football dread, and the best pranks.

By sourcing your save from Nexus Mods or the GTA Forums, and following our installation guide, you can be pelting Jocks with stink bombs within ten minutes.

Stop replaying the boring parts. Load the extra quality save, head to the Library, and kiss a Nerd for luck. It’s time to finish what Jimmy Hopkins started.


Did you find a working save file? Let us know in the comments which "Extra Quality" features matter most to you.


Title: The Corrupted Saint

Logline: A high school outcast discovers a mysterious, ultra-high-quality save file for the video game Bully that lets him rewrite reality—but only within the closed loop of Chapter 4, and only if he doesn’t break character.


Story:

Leo Vasquez had memorized every corner of Bullworth Academy. Not because he went there—he didn’t. But because he’d played Bully so many times that the janky textures and low-poly characters felt more like home than his actual apartment.

His real school, Northwood High, was a different kind of hell. No quirky cliques or cartoonish pranks. Just cold, algorithmic cruelty. And at the center of it was Derek Voss—a human wrecking ball with a letterman jacket and a talent for making Leo’s life unbearable.

Today, Derek had “accidentally” spilled chocolate milk into Leo’s backpack during fourth period. The bag was a write-off. So was Leo’s history project.

That night, scrolling through a dead forum, Leo found a link buried in a thread from 2012: BULLY_CHAPTER4_SAVE_EXTRA_QUALITY.sav.

“Extra quality,” he muttered. “For a PS2 game?”

But the file was huge—2.4 GB. And when he loaded it through his modded emulator, the screen flickered. bully chapter 4 save file extra quality

The game looked… real. Not realistic—real. The leaves on the maple trees near the school entrance moved with wind he could almost feel. The bricks of the gym had moss. And when Jimmy Hopkins walked into frame, Leo saw the pores on his knuckles.

Then the text box appeared:

“This save file is not a game. It is a mirror. Chapter 4: The Setup. You have three days to prevent the Fall. Do not break character. Do not reveal yourself. Quality is memory.”

Leo thought it was an elaborate creepypasta. He laughed it off and played for four hours straight, guiding Jimmy through the usual Chapter 4 missions—infiltrating the Preppies’ yacht, sabotaging the Townies’ hideout. But something was off. The NPCs had new dialogue. They’d stop mid-sentence and glance toward the screen. Toward him.

On the second night, Derek Voss appeared in the game.

Not a character who looked like Derek. Derek himself—same crooked grin, same scar on his eyebrow from a hockey stick incident. He was standing outside the Tenements mission marker, wearing a Bullworth vest that didn’t fit.

Leo’s hands went cold.

Derek turned toward the fourth wall and said, audibly: “You think a save file can save you?”

Then the game crashed.

When Leo rebooted, the save file was still there. But now it had a new description: “Chapter 4: The Setup (Active). Player 2 identified: Derek Voss.”


Day Three (In-Game)

Leo had no choice. He loaded the file.

The graphics were even sharper now. He could smell the cafeteria chili from Jimmy’s dorm. He moved Jimmy through the map, avoiding Derek’s avatar—who had somehow allied with the Townies, the Jocks, and the Preppies simultaneously. Derek wasn’t playing Bully. He was playing Leo.

The mission log changed:

NEW OBJECTIVE: Save the save. Quality requires witness.

Leo understood then. The “extra quality” wasn’t graphical. It was emotional fidelity. The file remembered every slight, every stolen moment of joy, every time Leo chose to play a game instead of fight back. And now it demanded a different choice.

He guided Jimmy to the observatory—a location unused in the original Chapter 4. Inside, a mirror showed not Jimmy’s reflection, but Leo’s. Tired. Bruised from gym class. But still there.

A final text box appeared:

“The only way to save Chapter 4 is to write a new ending. Not for Jimmy. For you.”

Derek’s character burst through the observatory door, fists raised. In the game, Jimmy could fight. But Leo realized: the “save file” wasn’t about winning the brawl. It was about saving the memory of who he was before Derek made him feel small.

So Leo did something he’d never done in real life.

He paused the game.

He stood up from his desk.

And the next morning at Northwood High, when Derek walked toward him with a smirk and a fresh carton of chocolate milk, Leo didn’t flinch. He looked Derek in the eye and said, quietly:

“Chapter 4. The Setup. You lose.”

Derek blinked. For the first time, he looked uncertain.

Leo walked past him, shoulders straight, and deleted the save file from his computer that night. The game crashed one last time, leaving a single line in the log:

“Save file corrupted. Quality transferred.” It looks like you're searching for a save

He didn’t need the extra quality anymore. He had the original.


End.

The flickering neon light of the Bullworth Academy boy’s dorm hummed in sync with Leo’s racing heart. It was 3:00 AM, the hour when the school felt less like an institution and more like a ghost ship. On his desk sat a modified memory card, labeled in jagged permanent marker: CHAPTER 4 - EXTRA QUALITY.

Leo had found the file on an old forum thread that promised things the base game couldn't deliver. He pushed the card into his console, the familiar "Click" of the PlayStation 2 echoing through the room.

The game loaded, but the title screen was different. Jimmy Hopkins wasn’t just standing there; he was looking directly at the camera, his school vest looking unnaturally sharp—the "extra quality" wasn't just a gimmick. Every stitch in his sweater and every crack in the pavement of the school courtyard was rendered in terrifying, impossible detail. He hit "Load."

Jimmy appeared in the middle of the "Stronghold Assault" mission, but the winter snow wasn’t just white pixels. It looked wet. Cold. He could hear the crunch of boots on ice with a clarity that made his own feet feel chilled.

As Leo moved Jimmy toward the Nerds' library, he noticed the NPCs weren't following their usual scripts. Earnest wasn't just shouting insults from the balcony; he looked genuinely afraid, his eyes tracking Jimmy’s every move with a fluid, human jitter. "Don't do it, Jimmy," a voice whispered.

Leo froze. The audio wasn't coming from the TV speakers—it sounded like it was coming from the corner of his room. He looked at the screen. Jimmy had stopped moving, even though Leo’s thumb was jammed against the analog stick.

The "Extra Quality" Jimmy turned around. His face, rendered with pores and sweat, leaned in close. "The save file doesn't just keep the progress," the character said, his voice a low, gravelly rasp. "It keeps the memories."

Suddenly, the screen didn't show the library. It showed a high-definition render of Leo's own bedroom. There, on the digital bed, sat a digital Leo, holding a digital controller.

A prompt appeared on the screen, flickering in the classic Bullworth font:MISSION START: SURVIVE THE NIGHT. The dorm room door behind Leo creaked open.

Should I continue the story with Jimmy entering the real world, or

In the game Bully: Scholarship Edition, Chapter 4 (Healthy Appreciation) is unique because it takes place entirely during the winter season. When looking at a save file for this chapter—especially one marked "extra quality" or a 100% completion file—there are several interesting features and anomalies specific to this part of the game.

Here are the interesting features you can observe in a Chapter 4 save file: Did you find a working save file

If you prefer to build it yourself (or can’t find a reliable download):