Title: Reliving the Firefight: Why ‘Medal of Honor (2010)’ Fitgirl Repack is Worth the Download on PC
Post Date: October 26, 2023 Category: Retro Gaming / PC Optimization
There are military shooters that make you feel like a superhero, and then there is Medal of Honor (2010). Sandwiched between the hyper-masculinity of Call of Duty and the tactical grit of Battlefield, Danger Close’s reboot often gets overlooked. But for those of us who lived through the early GWOT (Global War on Terror) era of gaming, this title holds a special, dusty place in our hearts.
Recently, I felt the itch to take Tier 1 Operator "Rabbit" and "Mother" through the mountains of Afghanistan again. My original disc is long gone, so I turned to a familiar source for preservation: Fitgirl Repack. i--- Medal Of Honor -2010- PC Fitgirl Repack
Here is my experience installing and playing Medal of Honor 2010 on a modern Windows 11 rig using the Fitgirl version.
Since the original game was built for Windows Vista, expect a few hiccups.
Release Year: 2010
Genre: Tactical First-Person Shooter (FPS)
Developer: Danger Close (Single-player) & DICE (Multiplayer)
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Repack Size: ~5.5 GB (Compressed) | Full Install Size: ~9.2 GB
Official Store Status: Delisted (No longer available on Steam/Origin) Title: Reliving the Firefight: Why ‘Medal of Honor
If you are searching for the "I--- Medal Of Honor -2010- PC Fitgirl Repack" — likely a stylized search for the highly compressed version of Medal of Honor (2010) repacked by the legendary FitGirl — you have landed in the right place. This article covers everything: why this reboot was controversial, why it remains a cult classic, and how to get the repack running smoothly on Windows 10 and 11.
While repacks themselves are not illegal (they are compressed data), distributing copyrighted game code without a license is piracy. The purpose of this article is to educate gamers on optimization and preservation. If you enjoy Medal of Honor (2010), consider buying a cheap key from a third-party reseller to support the developers—but be warned you will likely still need the repack to make it run on Windows 11.
Safety Check for Downloaders:
setup.exe with Malwarebytes before running. The legitimate repack is clean; fakes are not.Let’s be honest: EA abandoned the digital storefronts for this title years ago. Trying to get the original disc to work with modern DRM (like SecuROM) is a nightmare of workarounds. Fitgirl’s repack solves three major issues:
The game was developed by Danger Close Games (formerly EA LA) and DICE (who handled the multiplayer). The single-player campaign uses a modified Unreal Engine 3, which, even in 2024, looks incredible with texture mods.