: While designed for the "Ultimate Box" (the original PC release), it has been noted by the community to work with other major mods like Vanity Pack
However, a dedicated group of modders, often associated with the "DGI" moniker (referring to specific modding forums or user handles like DGI or DG-Industries in the broader modding community), began creating vehicle packs that prioritized quality, optimization, and lore-friendly design.
: While designed for the vanilla version of The Ultimate Box , it is also compatible with other major mods like the Vanity Pack and Russian Vanity , though some restrictions may apply.
The DGI Vehicle Pack solves the problem of stagnation. By injecting new models into the game, it reintroduces the "collection" aspect of the gameplay.
While the official Burnout Paradise Remastered includes all original premium packs—such as Big Surf Island, Legendary Cars, and Toy Cars—it does not support community mods like the DGI Pack natively. The DGI mod fills a specific niche for players who want "real" cars in a game traditionally known for its fictional, "almost-real" vehicle roster.
In 2009, the racing DLC landscape was dominated by Forza 2 and Gran Turismo 5 Prologue , which focused on realistic track cars. The stood out because it embraced absurdity.




