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A: Generally no. Most releases are already at maximal compression using brute-force dictionary sizes. Re-compressing may actually increase file size due to header overhead.
Programs like WiiScrubber can delete system update data from the ISO, saving ~300 MB. Only do this if you play via emulator (real Wii may still need updates). sonic unleashed wii highly compressed
Another way the file size is reduced is by converting the ISO to the WBFS (Wii Backup File System) format. This format strips out the garbage data permanently, leaving you with a file that might only be 1 GB to 3 GB in size, ready to play without extraction. A: Generally no
Using the RVZ format is highly recommended for Dolphin users, as it provides the smallest file size while remaining instantly playable. Risks and Considerations Programs like WiiScrubber can delete system update data
You can scale the game up to 4K, making the Wii version look surprisingly modern.
If playing on an emulator, use to convert it to RVZ.