Grand Theft Auto V (GTA V) typically requires over 100GB of storage. However, compressed ārepackā versions (e.g., 10GB installations) exist, raising questions about data density, compression algorithms, and trade-offs. This paper examines the techniques used to achieve such compression, including selective asset removal, audio re-encoding, and texture downscaling. It also evaluates performance, visual degradation, and legal/ethical implications.
: Some ultra-lite versions remove entire sections of the map, like North Yankton, or simplify geometry to the point where the game looks like a PlayStation 1-era title. gta v compressed 10gb