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Verdict: If you own the original game, a lossy repack is a useful “portable version” for an old laptop. If you’ve never played AvP, buy the full game on GOG (DRM-free, includes all DLC: Swarm Map Pack, Bughunt mode) and then manually remove video files to create your own lightweight version. aliensvspredatorrepack381gblossyrepack pc pc game exclusive
In the original context, AvP (2010) was not a PC exclusive; it launched on PC, PS3, and Xbox 360. However, the repack scene sometimes uses “exclusive” to mean:
For true PC gaming exclusivity, consider mods like AvP Enhanced Mod (adds DirectX 11 features, better shadows, FOV slider) or the “Classic AvP Mod” that restores 1999 gameplay elements. Verdict: If you own the original game, a
A new name is making the rounds in underground PC game repack circles: AliensVsPredatorRepack381GBLossyRepack. On the surface, it claims to be an "exclusive PC game release" of the classic 2010 Aliens vs. Predator title (or possibly the older 1999/2000 versions). But the 381GB tag raises immediate red flags—and opportunity for speculation.
Step 1: The "Crack"
Step 2: Firewall Blocking
Step 3: Launching
A repack is a compressed, often modified version of a game, distributed through torrent sites or file hosts. Groups like FitGirl, DODI, or, in this case, "LossyRepack" strip unnecessary files (multiplayer assets, unneeded languages, intro videos) and apply extreme compression so the download is smaller than the original install.
Normally, Aliens vs. Predator (2010) takes up about 16GB after installation. So why would a repack be labeled 381GB? A repack is a compressed