Do not double-click any file matching that keyword. Instead:
If you have downloaded this file, here is the standard procedure for installing a FitGirl repack: setupfitgirlselectiveenglishbin full
Cybercriminals name malicious files to mimic popular repacks. A file named setupfitgirlselectiveenglishbin.exe or .bin is not an official release. Opening it could install ransomware, miners, or trojans. Do not double-click any file matching that keyword
Game repacks compress original retail releases by removing redundant data (e.g., unused audio languages, tutorial videos). FitGirl Repacks employ a custom installer based on InnoSetup with additional .bin archives. Selective installation allows users to choose components (e.g., English only). The file setup.fitgirl.selective.english.bin.full is hypothesized to contain either: Installation Path: Choose a folder with plenty of space
During an unauthorized repack installation, you often see messages like:
“Archive data corrupted (bin file 3 is full / missing)”
This leads people to search for a complete set of .bin files labeled with that strange combination.
| Red Flag | Why It’s Suspicious |
|----------|----------------------|
| No version number | Official repacks have version tags (e.g., v1.2.0) |
| Spaces and lowercase oddities | Legitimate files avoid such long, awkward names |
| “Selective” in filename | That setting is inside the installer, not part of the filename |
| “Full” appended | Redundant; either redundant or indicates a manual hack |
Purchase from Steam, GOG, Epic Games, or Humble Bundle. Most storefronts allow you to select language during install. No cracks needed.