Let's be realistic. Compressing a game you already own for backup purposes is legal under fair use in most territories. However, downloading a highly compressed pirated copy—even if it's "new"—is copyright infringement.
: Community-driven highly compressed versions (often called "repacks") can reduce the initial download size to as low as 52 GB by using selective download features. These versions often allow users to skip optional components like 4K videos or additional language packs. Gameplay and Technical Innovation
: Cinematic variations of special moves triggered by specific requirements (like landing a counter-hit) that cause significant damage and show graphic internal injuries.
Unofficial sites often bundle downloads with adware, spyware, or viruses. Long Install Times:
The demand for a file isn't going away. Gamers with storage and bandwidth issues need solutions. While repacks offer a bridge, they come with risks.
Your safest bet is to buy MK11 Ultimate during a Steam sale (often 80% off for $9.99) and use built-in compression tools. If you choose the repack route, stick to FitGirl or DODI via their official .site or .me domains, avoid ad links, and always scan downloaded files before extraction.