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Call Of Duty Advanced Warfare Repack Extra Quality !!exclusive!! -

  • March 25, 2012
  • Jared Brown

Call Of Duty Advanced Warfare Repack Extra Quality !!exclusive!! -

You play as Jack Mitchell, a soldier who loses an arm and is rebuilt by the private military corporation Atlas, led by Jonathan Irons (Spacey). The story is predictable but boasts spectacular set-pieces—like dropping a hover tank onto a bridge or sliding down a snowy avalanche using your exo-suit.

The original Advanced Warfare PC install folder weighs in at approximately 55 GB. For gamers with metered connections or slow broadband, downloading 55 GB is a day-long ordeal. A repack reduces this to 15–25 GB without deleting content.

However, the reason the "Extra Quality" scene thrives is due to . Advanced Warfare was delisted from certain regional stores, and the base game still retails for $39.99 on Steam—a steep price for a decade-old game with dead multiplayer. Many players view repacking as a form of preservation, especially when the "Extra Quality" version offers the definitive single-player experience that the publisher no longer supports. call of duty advanced warfare repack extra quality

In the sprawling universe of first-person shooters, few titles have divided the fanbase quite like 2014’s Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare . Developed by Sledgehammer Games and published by Activision, this entry catapulted players into a near-future battlefield dominated by exoskeletons, boost dodges, and directed-energy weapons. A decade later, the game remains a cult classic—not necessarily for its story, but for its mechanical ambition.

This is the real star. Unlike the grounded combat of Modern Warfare , Advanced Warfare allows for verticality. Boost dodging sideways, double-jumping over grenades, or slamming into the ground to create a shockwave changes the tactical dynamic. In "Extra Quality," these animations run at 144 FPS with no frame-pacing issues. You play as Jack Mitchell, a soldier who

If you just want to shoot robots for an afternoon, a standard "lite" repack or watching a walkthrough on YouTube will suffice.

The "Extra Quality" tag is a seal of craftsmanship from the repacking community. It signals respect for the original artists, sound designers, and texture painters who worked on Advanced Warfare . It refuses to let their work be squashed into a grainy, mono-audio shadow of itself. As you search for this file, stay safe. Avoid .exe files that are only 10MB in size. Avoid sites riddled with "click here to verify you are human" pop-ups. Trust only established names (FitGirl, DODI, Masquerade) and cross-reference user comments on Reddit or in private tracker forums. For gamers with metered connections or slow broadband,

The trap is that many repacks achieve tiny file sizes by stripping assets—removing 5.1 audio, downscaling videos to 720p, or deleting multiplayer textures. That brings us to the crucial modifier: Deconstructing "Extra Quality" When a repacker labels their work as Extra Quality , they are making a specific promise to the end user. Unlike a "basic" or "lite" repack (which might strip Russian/Japanese dubs or lower cutscene bitrates), an Extra Quality repack includes the following: 1. Uncompressed or High-Bitrate Cutscenes Advanced Warfare is famous for its Kevin Spacey-led cinematic moments. Lower-tier repacks often compress these pre-rendered videos from 30 Mbps to 5 Mbps, resulting in blocky artifacting. An "Extra Quality" version retains the original BIK video quality or uses a visually lossless compression method. 2. All Language Packs (or Selectable High-Fidelity Audio) The game supports English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, and Russian. "Extra Quality" typically includes all high-bitrate voice-overs or allows you to selectively install 5.1/7.1 surround sound audio. For players with high-end headphones or home theater setups, this is non-negotiable. 3. Ultra/Highest Texture Pack Advanced Warfare featured a "Supplies DLC" and texture pack that many repacks omit to save space. The "Extra Quality" tag confirms that the 4K diffuse maps and normal maps are fully intact. Without these, exosuit armor looks muddy and weapon skins lose their metallic sheen. 4. No Crashes or Performance Stutters Ironically, poorly made repacks can introduce micro-stutters because of over-zealous compression. An Extra Quality repack is thoroughly tested to ensure the in-game shader cache and asset streaming run smoothly. Is "Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare" Worth the Bandwidth in 2025? Setting aside the legal discussion for a moment, the game itself holds up remarkably well thanks to its unique mechanics.

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You play as Jack Mitchell, a soldier who loses an arm and is rebuilt by the private military corporation Atlas, led by Jonathan Irons (Spacey). The story is predictable but boasts spectacular set-pieces—like dropping a hover tank onto a bridge or sliding down a snowy avalanche using your exo-suit.

The original Advanced Warfare PC install folder weighs in at approximately 55 GB. For gamers with metered connections or slow broadband, downloading 55 GB is a day-long ordeal. A repack reduces this to 15–25 GB without deleting content.

However, the reason the "Extra Quality" scene thrives is due to . Advanced Warfare was delisted from certain regional stores, and the base game still retails for $39.99 on Steam—a steep price for a decade-old game with dead multiplayer. Many players view repacking as a form of preservation, especially when the "Extra Quality" version offers the definitive single-player experience that the publisher no longer supports.

In the sprawling universe of first-person shooters, few titles have divided the fanbase quite like 2014’s Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare . Developed by Sledgehammer Games and published by Activision, this entry catapulted players into a near-future battlefield dominated by exoskeletons, boost dodges, and directed-energy weapons. A decade later, the game remains a cult classic—not necessarily for its story, but for its mechanical ambition.

This is the real star. Unlike the grounded combat of Modern Warfare , Advanced Warfare allows for verticality. Boost dodging sideways, double-jumping over grenades, or slamming into the ground to create a shockwave changes the tactical dynamic. In "Extra Quality," these animations run at 144 FPS with no frame-pacing issues.

If you just want to shoot robots for an afternoon, a standard "lite" repack or watching a walkthrough on YouTube will suffice.

The "Extra Quality" tag is a seal of craftsmanship from the repacking community. It signals respect for the original artists, sound designers, and texture painters who worked on Advanced Warfare . It refuses to let their work be squashed into a grainy, mono-audio shadow of itself. As you search for this file, stay safe. Avoid .exe files that are only 10MB in size. Avoid sites riddled with "click here to verify you are human" pop-ups. Trust only established names (FitGirl, DODI, Masquerade) and cross-reference user comments on Reddit or in private tracker forums.

The trap is that many repacks achieve tiny file sizes by stripping assets—removing 5.1 audio, downscaling videos to 720p, or deleting multiplayer textures. That brings us to the crucial modifier: Deconstructing "Extra Quality" When a repacker labels their work as Extra Quality , they are making a specific promise to the end user. Unlike a "basic" or "lite" repack (which might strip Russian/Japanese dubs or lower cutscene bitrates), an Extra Quality repack includes the following: 1. Uncompressed or High-Bitrate Cutscenes Advanced Warfare is famous for its Kevin Spacey-led cinematic moments. Lower-tier repacks often compress these pre-rendered videos from 30 Mbps to 5 Mbps, resulting in blocky artifacting. An "Extra Quality" version retains the original BIK video quality or uses a visually lossless compression method. 2. All Language Packs (or Selectable High-Fidelity Audio) The game supports English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, and Russian. "Extra Quality" typically includes all high-bitrate voice-overs or allows you to selectively install 5.1/7.1 surround sound audio. For players with high-end headphones or home theater setups, this is non-negotiable. 3. Ultra/Highest Texture Pack Advanced Warfare featured a "Supplies DLC" and texture pack that many repacks omit to save space. The "Extra Quality" tag confirms that the 4K diffuse maps and normal maps are fully intact. Without these, exosuit armor looks muddy and weapon skins lose their metallic sheen. 4. No Crashes or Performance Stutters Ironically, poorly made repacks can introduce micro-stutters because of over-zealous compression. An Extra Quality repack is thoroughly tested to ensure the in-game shader cache and asset streaming run smoothly. Is "Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare" Worth the Bandwidth in 2025? Setting aside the legal discussion for a moment, the game itself holds up remarkably well thanks to its unique mechanics.

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