I think there may be a bit of a challenge here!
4. "pal" The video standard. PAL (Phase Alternating Line) was the standard for Europe and Australia, running at 50Hz (576i) compared to the NTSC 60Hz standard of North America and Japan. For speedrunners and hardcore gamers, the PAL tag is often a warning: these versions historically ran about 17% slower than their NTSC counterparts due to the frame rate difference. ps2godofwar2multi6paldvd5vavaiso
For God of War 2 on PS2/emulator, always use DVD9 (8.5 GB) – it’s the complete, stable version. DVD5 releases often crash mid-game. If you already have this DVD5 ISO, play through the first hour to test stability before investing time. I think there may be a bit of a challenge here
6. "vava" This is the "group tag." It indicates who ripped, PS2 ISO Verify – checks LBA integrity
Use Case 2: The Unmodified PS2 Slim If you have a PS2 Slim (which has a weaker laser for dual-layer discs) and a Swap Magic or FreeDVDBoot exploit, your console may physically refuse to read a burned DVD9. A DVD5 conversion like this is your only way to play a physical burned copy.