Tom Clancys Ghost Recon Wildlands Dodi Repack Extra Quality

We tested the Dodi Repack Extra Quality on a mid-range rig: Ryzen 5 3600, GTX 1660 Super, 16GB DDR4.

Why the jump? By removing the Denuvo loops (the repack uses an older, stable crack) and optimizing the texture streaming pool into the system RAM rather than forcing VRAM calls, the game runs like a dream on hardware that is now 5 years old.

Warning: The "Extra Quality" assets require a GPU with at least 6GB of VRAM. If you are on a GTX 1060 3GB, select "Medium Textures" during the Dodi installer to avoid a black screen.


Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands remains one of the best co-op tactical shooters on the market. If you want to

Since you're looking to enhance the DODI Repack version of Ghost Recon Wildlands, a "quality-of-life" feature that fits the "Extra Quality" vibe would be an Integrated Ghost Experience & Performance Dashboard. tom clancys ghost recon wildlands dodi repack extra quality

This feature would bridge the gap between the game's massive open world and the technical needs of a repacked installation. Feature Concept: The "Tactical Overload" Suite

This would be a dedicated, lightweight launcher/overlay menu that allows you to customize the game beyond the standard settings:

Real-Time Performance Profiler: Since repacks are highly compressed, this monitors CPU/GPU usage specifically to ensure the "extra quality" textures and assets aren't causing stuttering during fast travel or heavy combat.

Built-in Reshade Presets: A toggleable "Cinematic Bolivia" mode that sharpens textures and adjusts color grading to remove the slight "haziness" found in the vanilla 2017 release, making it look like a 2024 title. We tested the Dodi Repack Extra Quality on

"Ghost Experience" Shortcut: In the original game, certain hardcore settings (no HUD, limited ammo) are buried in menus. This feature would allow you to toggle "Milsim Mode" with a single hotkey, instantly removing all UI for immersive screen captures.

Save-Game Manager: A quick-backup tool within the menu to prevent progress loss—a common request for players using modified or repacked versions who want to experiment with different character builds. Why it works:

It respects the "Ghost Recon" identity by focusing on tactical control while acknowledging the "DODI" context by providing technical stability and visual enhancements that usually require manual modding.

When you see a repack labeled "Extra Quality," it usually implies a compromise was made to shrink the file size—typically by heavily compressing audio or downgrading textures. Dodi Repacks, however, has built a name in the scene by doing the opposite of cutting corners. Why the jump

Here is what sets this specific repack apart:

The standout feature of the Dodi version is the compression ratio. The installer manages to compress the massive game files into a downloadable size often roughly half that of the original release. Yet, once installed, you are getting the exact same files as the full game. There is no downscaling of textures or removal of language packs unless you choose to do so. You get the full, high-fidelity Bolivian experience without the massive download wait times.

Because the Dodi repack does not strip game assets, the in-game performance is indistinguishable from a licensed copy obtained via Steam or Uplay (now Ubisoft Connect).

Let’s compare the Dodi Repack Extra Quality to the standard Steam or Uplay version.

| Feature | Official Version | Dodi Repack (Extra Quality) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Install Size | ~85 GB | ~46 GB (Compressed) / 83 GB (Installed) | | Download Size | 85 GB | 29 GB (Selective download) | | Multiplayer | Yes (with bypass) | LAN & Online Fix included | | 4K Cutscenes | Yes | Yes (Uncompressed) | | Anti-Cheat | BattlEye (Resource heavy) | Removed (Improves FPS by 10-15%) | | DLC Access | Paid Separate | Full Unlock |

The most significant "Extra Quality" feature here is the removal of BattlEye. While required for official multiplayer, BattlEye is notorious for causing micro-stutters in single-player mode. By removing it, Dodi’s repack allows your CPU to focus on rendering the draw distance of the Andes mountains rather than scanning background processes.