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While Update 1 fixed many bugs, users on Windows 10 or 11 may still encounter minor hiccups.

The update replaces the following core files:

Total patch size: ~1.2 GB compressed, expanding to ~3.1 GB when applied.


Whoever thought a blocky open-world cop caper could be remixed into the whisper-of-the-wild west of repacks has clearly never met the FitGirl community — and yet here we are, witnessing the odd little alchemy where Lego charm collides with the thrift-store wizardry of compress-and-patch culture.

This release reads like a love letter to two very different crowds: the kid-at-heart who’d happily spend hours scaling rooftop ramps in pursuit of a glowing magnifying-glue of collectibles, and the patient, slightly mischievous archivist who treats hard drives like puzzle boxes. "Update 1" arrives wearing the familiar plastic grin of LEGO City Undercover — bright colors, goofy NPC lines, and a soundtrack that insists you’re on a lighthearted stakeout — while FitGirl’s repack aesthetic gives it a second life: leaner, more portable, and optimized for the kind of fans who want to reclaim disk space without sacrificing the first-person joy of impersonating Chase McCain.

There’s a pleasing contrast at play. The original game winks at you with an absurdist script and design sensibility: city-slick cops, disguises that are somehow also performance art, and an absurd number of side-quests that reward curiosity more than speed. The FitGirl repack, conversely, is all about efficiency and discretion — a practical garment in which the exuberant, colorful toy-world is folded and sealed for easier transport. It’s like squeezing a gigantic inflatable pool into a duffel bag: the pool doesn’t lose its bubbles, just the boxing around it is far more compact.

For those who celebrate repacks, the advantages are obvious: faster downloads, reduced bandwidth guilt, and immediate access for anyone juggling capped internet or limited storage. For purists, it can feel a little like finding a collector’s tin of cookies missing the original wrapper — everything inside is still delicious, but the ritual feels altered. That tension fuels interesting conversations about ownership, preservation, and access in the gaming world: is it better to preserve the exact original package at all costs, or to prioritize getting the experience into more hands?

Playing LEGO City Undercover through this lens is oddly fitting. The game itself is a pastiche — a mashup of genre jokes, license-plate gags, and earnest platforming — and the repack continues that tradition in its own fashion by remixing distribution without changing the core gameplay. The neon-bright streets, the absurdity of disguises, the goofy missions — none of that diminishes. If anything, the repack amplifies the game’s central promise: unfettered, goofy exploration. The only difference is you reach that playground faster and with less friction.

In short: the “Update 1 -FitGirl Repack-” iteration is a pragmatic, user-focused reissue of an already joyous title. It doesn’t try to reinvent the wheel or scrub the original’s soul — it simply removes the extra luggage so more players can hop into Chase McCain’s shoes and cause polite, brick-shaped mayhem. Whether you view repacks as community service or contraband, there’s no denying the core truth here: LEGO City still invites you to drive fast, disguise ridiculously, and laugh at the small absurdities of its miniature metropolis — now downloaded a little quicker, and tucked onto your drive with efficient flair.

The release of LEGO City Undercover Update 1 FitGirl Repack addressed critical technical flaws present at the PC launch while significantly optimizing the game's file footprint for users. Based on the official developer patch notes FitGirl's technical documentation

, here is a detailed breakdown of the update's features and the repack's specifications. Core Update Improvements

Update 1 focused on stability and UI corrections that were widespread issues in the initial Steam release. Steam Community Stability & Crashes

: Resolved gameplay stability issues and specific crashes, such as the one occurring in the briefing room cutscene when bank robbers appear on screen at resolution. Resolution & UI Correction : Fixed a bug where switching from caused the game to appear in a corner with misaligned UI. Visual Settings

: Corrected brightness settings and the "alt-tab" issue, allowing players to accept and save changed video options without the game reverting or hanging. Asset Alignment

: Fixed misaligned stud icons at Disguise Booths, Vehicle call-ins, and Helipad points. Character Animation

: Addressed a "chicken glide" bug where the character would fold into themselves. Steam Community FitGirl Repack Features

The FitGirl Repack is known for extreme compression, reducing the game's size by over compared to the original ISO. Extreme Compression : The original archive was compressed from 5.3–5.7 GB Technical Integrity : Unlike most of her other repacks, this one is 100% Lossless NOT MD5 Perfect

. This is because game resources had to be unpacked to achieve the repack; however, nothing was ripped or re-encoded. Selective Components

: Includes a selective download feature, allowing users to skip unnecessary speech packs for other languages to save further space. Post-Install Specs Installation Time 10–20 minutes depending on system hardware. : Occupies up to after full installation. Language Management

: Uses a "Language Selector.exe" located in the game root for switching between the 12 supported languages. Persistent Technical Limitations

Despite Update 1, several community-identified issues remained, often requiring third-party mods like LEGO City Recovered Frame Rate Lock : The game remains natively capped at

, which can cause stuttering on high-refresh-rate monitors unless manually bypassed. Fullscreen Mode

: Issues with "Exclusive Fullscreen" often require external tools to re-enable properly for optimal performance. Patch Notes :: LEGO® City Undercover General Discussions