Battlefield- Hardline - Fitgirl Official

Battlefield- Hardline - Fitgirl Official

Players in low-income regions, or those with data caps, can experience a AAA game that’s otherwise inaccessible. More importantly, when EA delists Hardline (inevitable, given Mirror’s Edge Catalyst and Battlefield 1943 already gone), the FitGirl repack becomes the definitive version.

Is it legal? No. Is it ethical? For a game whose online leaderboards are now a ghost town, where the developer (Visceral) was shuttered by EA in 2017, many argue that repacking is the only way a new generation of players can experience its weird, overlooked single-player set-pieces—like chasing a drug lord through a suburban mall or a dramatic courtroom shootout. Battlefield- Hardline - FitGirl

While there are many resources available for Battlefield Hardline Players in low-income regions, or those with data

In the sprawling ecosystem of PC gaming, few titles occupy a space as strange as Battlefield Hardline . Released in 2015 by Visceral Games (of Dead Space fame) and published by EA, it was the black sheep of the Battlefield family—a cops-and-robbers drama swapping tanks for tasers and jets for grappling hooks. Critically, it was fine. Commercially, it was a dip. Yet years later, Hardline refuses to fade away, thanks less to its multiplayer heists and more to an unlikely digital archivist: FitGirl. While there are many resources available for Battlefield

The FitGirl installer is notorious for using 100% of your CPU during decompression. Check the box if you plan to browse the web while installing. If you don't check it, your PC will freeze until installation finishes (~1-2 hours).

As an older title (2015), it runs exceptionally well on modern budget hardware at 1080p/60fps. Anti-Cheat: While the original used PunkBuster