Medal Of Honor Pacific Assault 2004 Pc Multi2 Fitgirl Repack Top -

"Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault" is a first-person shooter video game developed by DreamWorks Interactive and published by EA Games. It was released in 2004 for Microsoft Windows. The game is the eighth installment in the Medal of Honor series and focuses on the Pacific Theater of World War II.

The "Multi2" tag indicates two primary languages. In most Medal of Honor Pacific Assault 2004 PC Multi2 FitGirl Repack Top releases, the languages are:

This is crucial for non-English speaking players, especially in Eastern Europe and Asia, where the original multi-language DVDs are rare. The repack allows you to switch languages via a simple .ini file or launcher. "Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault" is a first-person

| Version | Size | DRM | Modern OS Support | Widescreen | Multi2 | |-------------|------|-------|--------------------|--------------|----------| | Original DVD (2004) | 3.2 GB | SafeDisc | No (blocked) | No | Yes (DVD) | | GOG (discontinued) | 2.8 GB | None | Partial (Win7 only) | Manual | No (Eng only) | | FitGirl Repack | 1.8 GB | None | Win10/11 ready | Auto-patch | Yes (Eng/Rus) |

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The keyword "TOP" in the repack scene usually refers to the version—specifically v1.2. Why does this matter?

Patch 1.2 introduced two legendary features removed in later patches: This is crucial for non-English speaking players, especially

The Fitgirl repack preserves the v1.2 hardcore balancing. You will die on Iwo Jima. A lot.

The game received generally positive reviews for its engaging storyline, immersive gameplay, and improved graphics over its predecessors. Players assume the role of various characters throughout the campaign, including Private First Class Jack O'Hara, who becomes a key protagonist. The game features a variety of realistic World War II-era weapons and vehicles. The Fitgirl repack preserves the v1

The official version has issues on Windows 10/11 (crashes, audio stutter, resolution limits). The Fitgirl repack sometimes includes fan patches (like widescreen fixes and dinput8.dll mods) to resolve these. However, many players report the repack is identical to the cracked 2004 release—meaning you may still need to manually apply fixes from the PC Gaming Wiki.