The specific mention of "multi-elamigos" is key for preservationists. This isn't a buggy repack; it represents a highly stable scene release.
The Tourist It began as a holiday in paradise. Jason Brody, his brothers, and his friends were wealthy twenty-somethings looking for adrenaline in the Rook Islands. They found more than they bargained for. After a skydiving trip went wrong, they landed in the territory of Vaas Montenegro, a psychotic pirate lord who epitomizes the definition of insanity.
The Warrior Jason escaped, but his brothers did not. Rescued by the Rakyat, the indigenous warriors of the island, Jason was introduced to the "Path of the Warrior." Under the guidance of Dennis Rogers and the mysterious Citra, Jason transformed. He was no longer a scared tourist; he became a killer. He hunted the jungle, crafting medicines from local plants and weapons from animal skins.
The Insanity As Jason carved his way through the pirate ranks to save his friends, the lines between hero and villain blurred. He befriended Dr. Alec Earnhardt, a drug-addled botanist, and systematically dismantled Vaas's empire. The climax was a hallucinatory confrontation where Jason killed Vaas, stabbing him in a dreamlike sequence that signified the death of his own humanity. farcry3completecollectionmultielamigos better
The Choice With Vaas dead, Jason targeted his employer, the slave trafficker Hoyt Volker. After infiltrating Hoyt’s private island and killing him, Jason returned to Citra. He faced a final choice: save his friends and leave the island, returning to a normal life, or kill his girlfriend Liza and join Citra as the new king of the Rook Islands.
Many "Complete" editions on digital stores actually strip out the Deluxe Pack DLC due to expired licensing agreements with the Syndicate soundtrack included in "The Lost Expeditions."
To be transparent: This article discusses a scene repack. While the experience is technically better, it is not a commercial product. However, because Ubisoft has removed Far Cry 3 from many regional stores and the Complete Collection is no longer sold with all DLC intact, many gamers view this repack as the only preservation method for the game's original vision. The specific mention of "multi-elamigos" is key for
If you own Far Cry 3 legally (which you should, to support developers), downloading the MultiElAmigos repack is functionally a "better backup" no different than using a No-CD crack for a game you own.
We tested the MultiElAmigos repack against the official Steam version on a mid-range PC (GTX 1660, i5-10400F, 16GB RAM).
| Metric | Official (Steam/Ubi) | MultiElAmigos Repack | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Main Menu Load Time | 45 seconds | 8 seconds | | Weapon Swap Lag | Noticeable stutter | Smooth 60/144fps | | Texture Pop-in | Heavy (bugged LOD) | Minimal (config tweaked) | | Controller Support | Steam Input required | Native XInput/DirectInput | Many "Complete" editions on digital stores actually strip
The repack runs on old hardware better because it strips out the telemetry and overlay services that modern Ubisoft games force upon you.
The Gold Monkey In the Complete Collection, the madness is punctuated by bizarre side stories. In the "Monkey Business" DLC, Jason teams up with the eccentric documentarian Willis Huntley. Willis is obsessed with a "Gold Monkey" statue hidden deep within the islands.
The Confrontation Guided by Willis’s questionable intelligence, Jason infiltrated ancient ruins. The mission was absurd—Willis argued that the monkey statue held the power to control the minds of men, or perhaps just that it was worth a lot of money. Jason fought through hordes of pirates, ignoring Willis's rambling commentary over the radio. When he finally found the statue, it wasn't magical; it was just a golden idol. The real treasure was the loot and the weapons blueprints Willis provided, solidifying Jason's arsenal for the war against Hoyt.