Are you having trouble with a during the installation of this repack?
If you have already installed the game and it is running fine in your preferred language, you can safely delete the .bin files in your download folder. These files are only used during the to move data onto your hard drive. Once the game is installed, the .bin files are redundant. Common Issues and Troubleshooting
If you try to install the game and get an error saying a French bin file is missing, it’s because the installer is looking for it. If you didn't download it on purpose, you can usually just click "OK" or "Ignore" to continue with the English installation. fgselectivefrenchbin repack
In modern AAA gaming, high-quality audio files are often the largest part of a game's footprint. By separating the French, German, Brazilian, and Japanese assets into their own .bin files, the repacker allows users to opt-out of those files.
Understanding the "FGSelectiveFrenchBin" Repack If you’ve spent any time in the world of PC gaming repacks, you’ve likely come across various "selective" files during installation. Among the most common is the . Are you having trouble with a during the
When you run a FitGirl installer, you will usually see a list of checkboxes.
The is a specific data archive that contains all the French-language assets for the game. This typically includes: French voiceovers (VO) Translated localized text Language-specific cinematic subtitles Once the game is installed, the
If the installer fails while extracting the French files, the download may be corrupted. You’ll need to re-hash your torrent or re-download that specific segment.
FitGirl uses a "selective" system to keep download sizes as small as possible. Instead of forcing you to download 50GB of data containing 10 different languages, the files are split so you only download what you actually intend to use. Why is it Separated?