However, the desire to convert to ISO comes with a necessary caveat regarding digital hoarding. The RVZ format exists for a reason: efficiency. Converting an RVZ file to an ISO can result in a file size increase of 50% to 500%, consuming vast amounts of hard drive space. Therefore, the decision to convert should be driven by necessity—such as the need to burn a physical disc or use a specific emulator—rather than a preference for the "standard" ISO. Users must weigh the benefit of universal compatibility against the cost of storage space.
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Converting RVZ files to ISO is a straightforward process, primarily done through the free Dolphin Emulator