A: This usually indicates a corrupted save file. Check the file size; if it's abnormally large (much bigger than 8MB) or small, try re-downloading the file from a different source.

If you want to share your own save file, make sure to state which region (NTSC or PAL) it is for.

Reviewing save data for on AetherSX2 generally centers on two aspects: the stability of the emulation's native saving system and the availability of 100% completion files. Emulation Stability & Known Issues

Default location: Internal Storage > aethersx2 > memcards

AetherSX2 cannot read raw .max files directly. You must convert them to a .psu structure or use an active memory card manager. Tools like (on PC) allow you to open your virtual Mcd001.ps2 file and import individual save files directly into it. Step 2: Use the In-App Import Tool

If you're experiencing issues with your save data:

The original God of War (2005) remains a masterpiece of action gaming. Thanks to AetherSX2, the powerful PlayStation 2 emulator for Android, players can now carry Kratos’ journey in their pockets. However, transitioning from a physical PS2 memory card to digital files can be tricky.

God of War originally saved to memory card (slot 1). Save states are emulator-specific and more prone to corruption.

If the file is a single game save block (like a .psu file), you can inject it directly using the AetherSX2 app interface. Step 3: Inject the Save via the AetherSX2 Menu

Boot up God of War 1 . Go to the Load Game screen. You should see a save file with maxed-out Blades of Chaos, all magic unlocked, and the game beaten. 4. How to Back Up Your God of War Save Data