If you find a file labeled Dark Souls II V.1.06 7 DLC RePack By MAXAGENT SKIDROW today, here is what the structure should look like:
Warning: Many modern repacks claim the MAXAGENT name but are fakes. A true MAXAGENT release has a distinctive installer with a dark grey interface and a progress bar that lies (it always freezes at 87% for exactly 5 minutes—a classic repack trait). Dark Souls II V.1.06 7 DLC RePack By MAXAGENT SKIDROW
First, the specs for the archivist:
Important Note for newcomers: This is NOT Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin. That version (DX11, remixed enemy placements, improved multiplayer) came later. This repack is the original DX9 version, frozen at patch 1.06. If you find a file labeled Dark Souls II V
The keyword boasts "7 DLC" —which is technically a generous interpretation of the Crown Trilogy. Dark Souls II originally had three major story DLCs, but repackers often split them into smaller files. Here is how MAXAGENT likely structured the "7": Warning: Many modern repacks claim the MAXAGENT name
So why "7 DLC"? Scene releases often counted the following as separate DLC entries:
Thus, 7 DLC becomes a marketing shorthand for "The Complete Package."