Need For Speed Nfs Carbon Collectors Edition Repack Fitgirl Better Repack -
Need for Speed: Carbon — Collector’s Edition vs. FitGirl Repack — Which to Choose?
Selective Download (you choose what to install)
| Component | Size | Needed for? | |-----------|------|--------------| | Main game + CE cars | ~1.9 GB | Mandatory | | Bonus videos (DVD extras) | ~200 MB | Optional | | Multiplayer files (LAN only) | ~50 MB | Optional (game’s official online is dead) | | Voice packs (ENG, FR, IT, DE, SP) | ~100 MB each | Optional – keep only your language |
1. The Exclusive Car Pack (The "Tier 2" Boost)
In the standard game, your starter car selection is limited to the Mazda RX-8, Alfa Romeo Brera, or Toyota MR2. The Collector’s Edition gives you immediate access to three game-breaking, fully customized Tier 2 vehicles from the start: Need for Speed: Carbon — Collector’s Edition vs
- 1967 Chevrolet Camaro (Muscle)
- 2006 Dodge Challenger Concept (Muscle)
- 2003 Infiniti G35 (Tuner)
These cars are not just skins; they alter the early-game difficulty curve significantly. 1967 Chevrolet Camaro (Muscle) 2006 Dodge Challenger Concept
Considerations
While repackaged games like the Need for Speed: Carbon Collector's Edition offer numerous benefits, potential drawbacks include: These cars are not just skins; they alter
- Legal and Ethical Concerns: The legality of repackaged games can vary by jurisdiction and the specific circumstances of distribution. Ethically, there's a debate about supporting game developers versus obtaining games through unofficial channels.
- Risk of Malware: Downloading games from unofficial sources can pose a risk of malware or viruses.