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Bad programmed in UNITY, i must add.
You are really comparing GTAV to Pac-man ?
if we take in the account that the automatic tool can't compress better/more than the developers it means 100% sure the game is not compressed or parts of it are not, however bad optmized we can't say because bad optmized would mean wasting resources when it don't need, not being compressed is just a developer choice i think. but since the only thing you save for not compressing the game is cpu time/cost a game as simple as this don't make much sense to not compress.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/openspecs/windows_protocols/ms-xca/a8b7cb0a-92a6-4187-a23b-5e14273b96f8
pac man compressed>> http://prntscr.com/s66p1o around 32% reduction in size
now if i do it with a company that usually on the space side its very well optmized (capcom)
resident evil 5 for example is very well optmized, and the tool can't find much space to compress.. ex: http://prntscr.com/s6772z around 2% reduction in size.
gta v from rockstar is also already compressed the tool can't compress anything.
but on this game it was able to go from 2.1gb to 1.4gb.