Based on FitGirl’s official documentation and typical repack structure, legitimate “update only” files are rare. Here is why:
If you find a file labeled “thesims4updatedsetupfilesonlyfitgirl,” it is almost certainly one of the following:
To understand the “setupfilesonly” request, you need to know what a standard FitGirl repack looks like. For The Sims 4, a typical repack (e.g., version 1.100 with all DLC up to “For Rent”) contains:
The “setup files only” version would exclude the large .bin files, leaving you with only the installer logic. This is an extremely niche request because without the .bin files, the setup is useless. However, advanced users with partial downloads still search for it. thesims4updatedsetupfilesonlyfitgirl
Look at your existing .bin files. Note the date modified. FitGirl’s repacks follow a version number (e.g., The.Sims.4.v1.103.250.1030.incl.DLC.Repack- FitGirl).
Run the Verify BIN files before installation.bat. It will only check the small files you downloaded, confirming they match FitGirl’s original signatures.
There are several legitimate reasons (within the context of game repacking) why a user looks for “updated setup files only”: The “setup files only” version would exclude the large
FitGirl Repacks are not official products. They are pirated versions of games, re-compressed from original scene releases to be very small downloads. For The Sims 4, a FitGirl repack might reduce a 50 GB official download to 15–20 GB.
However, official FitGirl releases follow a strict naming pattern, usually like:
The.Sims.4.v1.110.311.1020.Repack-FitGirlthe setup is useless. However
The user’s string — thesims4updatedsetupfilesonlyfitgirl — is not a standard FitGirl title. It looks like a modified or fake name, possibly created by:
Instead of chasing risky keywords, consider these official ways to play The Sims 4 with all updates: