In the sprawling, often chaotic landscape of PC game preservation and distribution, few titles hold as much cult status as Injustice: Gods Among Us Ultimate Edition. For PC gamers looking to revisit NetherRealm’s gritty DC fighting game without navigating the complexities of modern storefronts, two names inevitably rise to the surface: RG Mechanics and FitGirl.
While both offer the same core game—a superhero brawler that pits Batman against Superman in a dystopian regime—the delivery method, stability, and user experience differ drastically. If you are weighing the options between the RG Mechanics "classic" release and the FitGirl repack, the verdict is clear. Here is why the FitGirl repack is the better choice for the modern PC gamer. In the sprawling, often chaotic landscape of PC
| Issue | RG Mechanics | FitGirl |
|-------|--------------|---------|
| Stuck at 99% install | Rare | Common (wait 10+ min) |
| Missing DLL errors | Run _Redist folder contents | Reinstall DirectX/VC++ |
| Game not saving progress | Edit UserSettings.ini (Admin rights) | Same fix |
| Controller not working | Disable Steam Input (if added as non-Steam) | Same | Both repacks strip out other languages to save
Both repacks strip out other languages to save space (usually keeping only English), but the crack handling differs. Verdict for Stability: FitGirl is arguably "cleaner
Verdict for Stability: FitGirl is arguably "cleaner." RG Mechanics is "easier" (no fiddling with ini files for skins).