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| Release | Size (compressed) | DLC included | DRM | Mod-friendly | |---------|------------------|--------------|-----|--------------| | SiMON -2xDVD5 (original) | 9.4 GB (2 discs) | All | Cracked Steam | Moderate | | FitGirl repack (this one) | ~4 GB | All | Cracked Steam | Moderate | | Steam Ultimate | 9–10 GB | All | Steam (light DRM) | High | | GOG Ultimate | 9–10 GB | All | DRM-free | Very high | | Pirates’ “RePack by X” | 3–6 GB | Various | Various | Unpredictable |
The FitGirl repack stands out for reliability – she has a reputation for thorough testing, no malware, and detailed install instructions.
Once installed, the repack does not require Steam, Bethesda.net, or any online activation. This is attractive for archival, LAN parties, or players in regions with unstable internet. Fallout.New.Vegas.All.DLC-SiMON -2xDVD5- fitgirl repack
For over a decade, Fallout: New Vegas has remained the gold standard for narrative-driven open-world RPGs. Developed by Obsidian Entertainment, its branching storylines, morally grey factions, and dry desert noir aesthetic have earned it a cult status that surpasses even its predecessors. However, as modern operating systems and hardware have evolved, getting the complete New Vegas experience—including all four major DLCs (Dead Money, Honest Hearts, Old World Blues, and Lonesome Road)—has become a technical challenge.
Enter the niche preservationist scene. Among the myriad of repacks floating across the internet, one specific label has garnered attention for its precision, size, and fidelity: Fallout.New.Vegas.All.DLC-SiMON -2xDVD5- fitgirl repack. | Release | Size (compressed) | DLC included
This article dissects exactly what this release is, why the "SiMON" and "2xDVD5" specifications matter, and how FitGirl’s repack engineering delivers the definitive Courier’s journey.
| Reason | Explanation | |--------|-------------| | Support developers | Obsidian Entertainment (now owned by Microsoft) still pays royalties to original creators. | | Automatic updates | Steam/GOG versions receive community patches and official compatibility fixes. | | Multiplayer mods | Some mods (like Tale of Two Wastelands) require legitimate Steam/GOG versions. | | No malware risk | Repacks from untrusted sources can contain miners, ransomware, or registry bombs. | | Cloud saves & achievements | Missing from repacks. | | Easy modding | Modern mod managers (Vortex, MO2) work better with legit installs. | Once installed, the repack does not require Steam, Bethesda
| Problem | Solution |
|--------|----------|
| Installer stuck at 99% | Ignore – it’s compressing final files. Wait up to 10 min. |
| “Missing DLL” errors | Install DirectX, VC++ Redists (in _Redist folder). |
| Game crashes on launch | Run FNV4GB.exe or FalloutNV.exe as admin. Disable intro movies (add bSkipIntro=1 under [General] in Fallout.ini). |
| Save corruption | Use CASM mod for auto-save manager. |
| Mod Organizer 2 not detecting game | Manually select folder, or copy FalloutNV.exe (cracked) to root. |
Because this is a repack, the installation process differs from a standard installer.
FalloutNV.exe (or the launcher).To the uninitiated, the filename looks like a jumble of tech jargon. But for digital archivists and PC gamers who remember the era of optical media, every word carries weight.