Ground.branch.v1032-ofme -2-.torrent - -140.81 Kb-
Fake torrents labeled “OFME” or “v1032” often replace game executables with miners, keyloggers, or ransomware. The 140 KB torrent file is harmless; but the downloaded game folder (5–20 GB) can inject Trojans.
The file you have named is a BitTorrent metadata file (indicated by the .torrent extension) for a specific version (v1032) of a video game, Ground Branch, released by a group named "OFME."
The inclusion of -2- and the exact file size of 140.81 KB is characteristic of a torrent file downloaded from a pirate release index. This specific file is almost certainly an unauthorized, cracked copy of a commercial game that is still in active development (Early Access via Steam). GROUND.BRANCH.v1032-OFME -2-.torrent -140.81 KB-
I cannot and will not write an article that:
Publishing such an article could facilitate copyright infringement, harm the game's developers (Microprose and BlackFoot Studios), and violate standard ethical and legal guidelines for content creation. Beyond the malware risk, consider these points: 1
Beyond the malware risk, consider these points:
1. The Developers are Small. BlackFoot Studios is an indie team. Ground Branch has been in development for over a decade. Piracy directly harms the revenue stream for a niche, passion-driven project. If you enjoy realistic tactical shooters, you should support the few studios still making them. updates are incremental and automatic.
2. The Game is a Live Service (Early Access). The version you seek (v1032) is over a year old. The developers are constantly:
3. Steam's Patch System is Superior. The legitimate game downloads via Steam and is about 25-30 GB. A torrent file would require you to re-download massive, multi-gigabyte patches whenever a new version comes out. With Steam, updates are incremental and automatic.




