fg-selective-brazilian.bin is an optional, language-specific file used to customize your FitGirl Repack experience. Keeping it allows for localized gaming, while skipping it saves valuable download and disk space.
Because these repacks involve moving large amounts of data, files can sometimes become corrupted during download. FitGirl repacks always include a to help with this. In the repack folder, you'll find a file named Verify BIN files before installation.bat (or similar). Running this batch script checks the integrity of all .bin files, including fg-selective-brazilian.bin . If the script reports a mismatch or missing file for the Brazilian language pack, you must re-download just that specific .bin file to avoid installation errors.
localized assets, such as voice-overs or text, which are optional to download if you want to save disk space.
: If you intentionally didn't download it, you may see a warning during the QuickSFV check (the "MD5 check") before installation. This is normal and can be ignored as long as you have the "Required" files (usually named fg-01.bin , fg-02.bin , etc.).
During the setup process, you must only select the language(s) you actually downloaded. If you try to install a language without its corresponding file, the installer will likely error out
💡 : If you are trying to install a game and see this file, only keep it if you want to play in Brazilian Portuguese . Otherwise, you can safely delete or uncheck it to save space. If you'd like, I can help you with: Troubleshooting an installation error involving this file.
To give you a full picture, here’s a quick comparison of common selective files you might encounter in a FitGirl repack:
Assuming you have the file obtained from a licensed source or an open-release (e.g., from Hugging Face under a CC-BY-NC license), here is a standard loading procedure using Flair + PyTorch:
Only download these files from the official, verified domain of the repacker. Fake mirror sites and malicious forums often bundle malware, miners, or trojans inside edited .bin files.