The.forest.build.4175072-ofme.torrent -75.88 Kb- -
The.Forest.Build.4175072-OFME.torrent is a technical artifact of the late 2010s piracy scene. At , it is a key to a 5 GB door. For the digital archaeologist, it represents a specific moment in The Forest's evolution (Post-Creative mode, Pre-Sons of the Forest).
The file name represents a metadata file used in peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing. Weighing in at exactly 75.88 KB , this specific file is not the game The Forest itself, but rather the cryptographic blueprint required to download it.
: The most secure way to experience the latest updates, including Build 4175072, is through the Official Steam Store Page . The.Forest.Build.4175072-OFME.torrent -75.88 KB-
When you successfully install , you can expect:
This was a minor technical update for the Steam version of the game. September 10, 2019. The file name represents a metadata file used
Buying the game legally directly funds Endnight Games, allowing them to maintain servers and develop future survival titles like its sequel, Sons of the Forest .
Build 4175072 is an older version of the game. Modern versions are more stable and include significantly more content and bug fixes. When you successfully install , you can expect:
Open your BitTorrent client and use its "Add Torrent" feature to open the The.Forest.Build.4175072-OFME.torrent file. The client will then connect to other peers to download the full game data. Remember, the download time depends entirely on the number of seeders (people uploading the full game) and your internet speed.
file itself) as trojans or malware. For this specific game build, community members have reported that the executable is often flagged even in legitimate Steam versions. Known Risks Modified DLLs
: The file extension ( .torrent ). This is not the game itself, but a metadata file containing instructions for a BitTorrent client (like qBittorrent) to download the actual game files from other users (peers).