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2010 Fitgirl | Medal Of Honor

  • Select Game Language: Choose your preferred in-game audio/text language.
  • Limit RAM usage (Important): Tick "2 GB RAM limit" if your PC has 4 GB or less. Leave unticked if you have 8 GB+.
  • Begin Install: Click Install. The repack uses compression – it may take 15–45 minutes depending on your CPU.
  • Verification: After install, the repack will auto-verify all files (CRC check). Ensure all show "OK".

  • Fix: The game was capped at 62 FPS and has poor multi-core rendering.

    General game information

    Technical issues (legitimate copies) medal of honor 2010 fitgirl

    Where to buy legitimately

    Let’s be objective.

    | Feature | Official Steam/EA Version | FitGirl Repack | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Price | $19.99 (often not on sale) | Free (Archival/Abandonware status debated) | | Download Size | ~11 GB | ~5.5 GB | | Multiplayer | Officially dead (servers down) | Officially dead (same) | | DRM | EA App + Steam (double layer) | None | | Windows 11 Support | Buggy (needs manual fixes) | Pre-patched & Stable | | Installation Speed | Instant (streaming) | Slow (decompression) |

    The Verdict: If you want a physical backup or cannot log into EA’s buggy launcher, the FitGirl repack is objectively superior in terms of functionality. If you want to support the developers (Danger Close is now defunct, but EA still holds the IP), buy a key. Fix: The game was capped at 62 FPS


    Solution: Do not panic. FitGirl repacks use high compression. A "stuck" progress bar often means the repack is decompressing huge files (like pak01.fat). Wait up to 20 minutes. Do not force close the installer.


    FitGirl is a well-known "repacker" in the software preservation community. A "repack" is a compressed version of a game that reduces the download size significantly by removing non-essential languages, redundant files, or high-resolution textures that can be downloaded optionally later. ✅ Technical issues (legitimate copies)


    Cause: The audio codec conflict with Windows Sonic or Dolby Atmos. Solution: Go to Windows Sound Settings > Speaker Properties > Spatial Sound > Turn that Off.