A blog post for "fg-optional-useless-files-bin" targets a niche audience of PC gamers who use compressed game "repacks" (like those from FitGirl). This specific file bin typically contains components like non-English voiceovers, high-resolution credits, or secondary "making-of" videos that are not required for the game to run.
Detect, report, and clean binary files that: fgoptionaluselessfilesbin hot
Voiceovers (VO): Games often come with 10+ languages. Keeping only your native language can save 10–20GB. Check the file location : Open File Explorer
Make it executable:
So go ahead, check your directories. What’s hot, useless, and taking up space in your life? Verify Sources : If you are looking for
C:\Windows\System32), it's likely a system file. If it's in a user directory (e.g., C:\Users\YourUsername\AppData\Local), it might be a user-specific file.Verify Sources: If you are looking for these files to fix a broken game installation, ensure you are visiting the official repository or site of the repacker. Avoid clicking on the direct IP-address links (e.g., 13.x.x.x or 34.x.x.x) found in search results, as these are often compromised or temporary.
Credits and Assets: High-resolution textures or "making of" videos are often partitioned into these bins so users can choose to skip them. 📦 How the "Bin" System Works