Verdict: The DODI repack gives you the definitive Far Cry 3 PC experience—all DLC, max settings, 60+ FPS, and no DRM—but it is not the graphical overhaul seen on PS4 Pro.

DODI repacks are intended for archival and testing purposes. They bypass DRM (often Denuvo or UWP protections). You should only download these if you own a legitimate copy of the game.

For PC gamers looking to revisit the Rook Islands without the bloat of massive download sizes, the has become the go-to solution. In this article, we will dive deep into what makes this remaster worth playing, the specific advantages of the DODI repack, and everything you need to know before installing it.

Ubisoft never released a definitive physical or GOG edition of Far Cry 3 Remastered . The DODI repack serves as an archival copy—complete with the Deluxe Edition content (the “Monkey Business” mission, the silenced sniper rifle, etc.) that newer storefronts sometimes omit.

The typically includes all available downloadable content. This means you get the full package, including additional missions and gear, right out of the box.

On a mid-range PC (GTX 1060 / Ryzen 5 3600 / 16 GB RAM), the DODI repack runs at . The remaster is less optimized than the original 2012 version—some areas (heavy foliage, outpost explosions) see drops to 45 FPS. However, the repack includes the official HD texture pack as an optional toggle, which helps VRAM usage.

Because the DODI repack removes Ubisoft’s background processes, the game actually runs smoother than the official version. Here are the real-world requirements:

| Feature | Details | |---------|---------| | | ~15 GB | | Repacked size | 6.8 GB | | Compression format | LZMA2 (custom) | | Installation time | ~5–10 minutes (on an HDD) | | Crack used | CODEX emu + UWP bypass | | Languages | Multi-9 (English, French, German, Spanish, Russian, etc.) | | Extras included | Official HD texture pack, Vaas: Insanity DLC, Deluxe Edition weapons |

Note: Always support the developers if you enjoy the game. Repacks are an excellent way to test performance on your hardware, but purchasing a legal copy supports the creators of the games we love.