The original Far Cry 5 Gold Edition (v1.0.1.1) with all DLCs takes up roughly 85–90 GB of hard drive space when installed from original files. The FitGirl repack compresses the download size to approximately 30–35 GB. This is a lifesaver for users with data caps or slow internet connections.
Even the "top" repack can have minor friction points. Here are solutions:
Version numbers matter. In the world of repacks, not every update is stable. The v1.0.1.1 patch (sometimes noted as v1.011) is widely regarded as the "golden patch" for Far Cry 5. Here is why:
For a repack, using this specific version ensures that users aren't downloading a buggy launch product.
One of the most helpful features of this specific repack type is selective download.
Directed by Hollywood B-movie guru Guy Marvel, this DLC throws you into seven distinct scenarios where you fight hordes of the undead. It is a score-attack mode filled with traps, explosives, and grindhouse-style narration. It’s a complete tonal shift from the main game’s serious villain.
Arguably the fan-favorite DLC. You play as Wendell Redler, a US soldier reliving a Vietnam War rescue mission. It strips away the cultist theme and replaces it with jungle stealth, traps, and guerrilla warfare. It is a short, intense, and cinematic experience lasting roughly 3-4 hours.
The keyword emphasizes "5 DLCs." While the Season Pass officially includes three major story expansions, the Gold Edition repack typically bundles two additional digital items, making a total of five substantial add-ons. Here is the breakdown: