During the installation process, you will usually see a list of components. Check the box for "Soundtrack" or "Bonus Content."
These are mandatory. Without them, the game won't run.
The "fg" in the filename stands for , the pseudonym of one of the internet’s most famous "repackers." Repacks are versions of video games that have been heavily compressed to make downloading easier for those with slow internet or data caps.
If you’ve ever ventured into the "repack" community or found yourself staring at a folder of highly compressed game files, you’ve likely encountered a file named . While it looks like a standard piece of data, its presence—and whether or not you should keep it—is a common topic of debate among digital collectors and gamers.
The core philosophy of a repack is . FitGirl and other repackers often separate non-essential game data from the core engine files. This allows users to "pick and choose" what they want to download.
Ensure the .bin file is in the same folder as the setup.exe .
The .bin extension indicates a binary file—a container for data that the installer reads during the setup process. In this specific case, contains the game's official soundtrack (OST), usually in a high-quality format like FLAC or MP3. Why is it "Optional"?