
Happy New Year, girls and boys! Let’s hope that 2020 won’t be that shitty as last days of 2019. But I’ve managed to reduce the size from 36.2 GB (Lolly Repack) to 30.4 GB, while the installation speed remains the same. GTA V build version (v.1/1.41) didn’t change – there were no new cracks released since 2017. GTA V was always a battlefield for me and CP, so it looks like a proper title to have their name too. And I felt that it would be a right decision to call it FitGirl CorePack as my sign of gratitude to the team, with which we were competing for so many years. By the time the repack was almost cooked, the whole NFSH story with CorePack closure happened.

Another point was the returning of my tiny tradition of ending the year with some GTA title, as it was a few years ago. The main intention was to make it even smaller than before and still keep the installation time not too suffering. I was preparing my “Magic Repack” of GTA V for a couple of weeks, if no more. You can now only see the saved copy of the page. If you have been CorePacks repack user, please proceed to this topic and say your “goodbye”, they deserve it. I don’t want to bring all that dark past into 2020 and hope you don’t want it too. With my apology I’m burying the hatchet of war on my side. We had our fights with Shiv back in the days, on many-many occasions. Despite all of this I still think that Shiv shouldn’t publish that file and not involve the whole group into shitstorm that happened after. The situtation from Shiv’s point of view can be found in this Reddit topic and, for some time, on CorePack. He wasn’t first, though intentions of publishing it were clear (at least for me). My head wasn’t cold enough to calculate all variables and take all information into consideration. I will welcome them with open hands and heart.Īlso I would like to apologize to ShivShubh for wrongfully accusing him as a single public leaker of the stolen CODEX NFSH crack. I will miss CorePack as a very hardcore rival and I really hope that Raven and The Knight will rise like two Phoenixes. Without it we all are stuck in the same repeating loop of old technologies and methods.


I love competition and current repackers “scene” with dying groups and unskilled individuals is not what compression sportswoman like me would love to see. They had their highs and lows, but in a past few years their repacks were almost always w/o errors or ripped stuff, which I count as the main quality descriptive. We always were rivals, as any other repacker, and CorePack was one the most productive group out there.

The events that led to the closure are laid out in Raven’s (CP admin) post here. December 31st is the last day for CorePack group and their site.
