Xmen Origins Wolverine Dodi | Repack Portable
Even with the Dodi Portable repack, the game has quirks. Here is how to solve them:
Problem A: "The application was unable to start correctly (0xc000007b)"
Problem B: The game crashes when climbing the Sentinel or during the helicopter fight.
Problem C: No audio during cutscenes.
Disclaimer: This guide is for informational purposes regarding software portability. Please check your local laws regarding copyright.
Step 1: The Download
Search for "Dodi Repacks Official Site" (usually a .site or .co domain). Navigate to the "Action" category or use the search bar for "X-Men Origins." Look for the link labeled "Portable - 1.9 GB." The download will come in multi-part RAR files (e.g., .part1.rar, .part2.rar).
Step 2: Extraction (The "Portable" Magic) Do not use an installer. Do not click "Setup.exe." xmen origins wolverine dodi repack portable
Step 3: The "Fix" for Windows 10/11 Because this is a 2009 DX9 game, you need to prevent it from crashing on startup.
Step 4: Controller Configuration
Open the folder. You will see a file named XInput_1.3.dll or a folder called Controller Fix. Copy the contents of that folder into the Binaries folder to map your modern controller. The Dodi repack usually pre-configures this.
Step 5: Launch
Double-click Wolverine.exe. The game will launch instantly. No installation bars. No registry pop-ups. Even with the Dodi Portable repack, the game has quirks
| Aspect | Details |
|--------|---------|
| OS | Windows 7/8/10/11 (Win10/11 may need d3d9.dll wrapper or DXVK for stutter fix) |
| CPU | Any dual-core or better |
| GPU | Works with Intel HD Graphics (low settings) to modern GPUs (no frame limit → can run at hundreds of FPS, causing physics bugs) |
| Common issues | Cutscenes may stutter (disable vsync or use borderless mode via mod). Controller support is partial (XInput via mods). |
Known bug: The game ties physics to framerate → over 60 FPS causes broken lunge attacks and floating enemies. Solution: Use NVIDIA Inspector or RTSS to cap FPS at 60.