In the context of modern game distribution, "selective" files are optional modules that allow users to customize their installation.
While "optional" files are strictly extra (like DLCs), "selective" files often require the user to pick at least one version to ensure the game functions properly. Lossless vs. Recoded Video
Choosing the lossless bin file is a trade-off tailored for users who prioritize the cinematic experience over disk space. fg-selective-videos-lossless.bin
The file fg-selective-videos-lossless.bin is a specialized component of digital game "repacks"—highly compressed versions of video game installers designed to save bandwidth and storage space.
Lossless video files can be several gigabytes larger than their recoded counterparts. In the context of modern game distribution, "selective"
The counterpart to this file is usually fg-selective-videos-recoded.bin (or lossy ). This version uses heavy compression to reduce the video bitrate to ~3–6 Mbps , significantly shrinking the file size but introducing visual artifacts. Utility and User Choice
Advanced installers include tools to verify these bin files before execution, ensuring that the high-bitrate data was not corrupted during the download process. Recoded Video Choosing the lossless bin file is
These files preserve the original bitrate—often around 20–30 Mbps —ensuring that 4K or 1080p videos look exactly as the developers intended.
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