Fg-selective-all-non-english.bin
All .bin files must be in the same folder as the setup.exe before you start the installation.
Without access to the original project documentation, fg-selective-all-non-english.bin remains ambiguous. If you created or received this file from a reproducible pipeline, document:
: If the installer fails, it is often due to a missing or corrupted fg-selective-all-non-english.bin
In the expansive world of PC gaming, digital storage space is a premium commodity. As modern AAA titles balloon in size—often exceeding 100 gigabytes—gamers are constantly seeking ways to manage their hard drive space. This necessity has given rise to the popularity of "repacks," compressed versions of games that significantly reduce download and installation sizes.
This segment describes exactly what is inside the archive. In this specific case, it contains all language files . As modern AAA titles balloon in size—often exceeding
To understand the .bin file, one must first understand the concept of a "Repack." A repack is a pirated or archived version of a video game that has been compressed to minimize file size. Groups like FitGirl (often abbreviated as "FG"), Masquerade, and DODI are prominent figures in this scene. They use advanced compression algorithms (such as LZMA or ZStandard) to shrink games substantially.
The file is a specialized component used in FitGirl Repacks , a popular series of highly compressed video game installers. This specific file serves as a container for all game audio and text assets that are not in English. Purpose and Usage In this specific case, it contains all language files
Most modern games are developed with localization in mind. They contain gigabytes of audio data for French, German, Spanish, Russian, Chinese, Japanese, and other languages. If you are an English speaker, you do not need these files. By putting them in a separate file, the repacker allows you to save space by simply not downloading that specific file.