A common fear with repacks is bugs or missing files. Here is the technical verdict on the R.G. Mechanics release:
Released in 2014 by MachineGames, The New Order retooled a venerable FPS franchise into a story‑forward single‑player experience. It succeeds because it balances two instincts: Wolfenstein- The New Order -R.G. Mechanics-
This blend made The New Order a touchstone: a AAA shooter that could still foreground narrative nuance. A common fear with repacks is bugs or missing files
Wolfenstein: The New Order is notoriously large for its era. The original id Tech 5 engine (also used in Rage and The Evil Within) uses a unique "MegaTexture" technology. Instead of tiling small textures, the entire game world is painted with one massive, unique texture file. This results in enormous file sizes—roughly 40-45GB uncompressed. This blend made The New Order a touchstone:
For gamers in 2014 (and even now in regions with capped internet), downloading 45GB was a two-day ordeal. The R.G. Mechanics repack brought that size down to approximately 23-25GB, cutting the download time in half.