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: These numbers often represent a database entry ID. Sites like the Pirate Bay or private gaming trackers frequently appended such IDs to maintain organized archives.

If you found this file on your computer and want to know where it came from, you can check the history logs of your torrent client: : These numbers often represent a database entry ID

Downloading legacy gaming torrents with generic or numbered names carries significant risks: It includes file names, sizes, and cryptographic hashes

: This is not the game itself, but a metadata file that contains a "table of contents" for the actual game data. It includes file names, sizes, and cryptographic hashes used by a torrent client (like qBittorrent or uTorrent ) to find other users (peers) and download the content piece by piece. Security and Safety Risks It includes file names

: Older torrents may have no "seeders" (users with 100% of the file), meaning the download may never finish or could result in a corrupted .part file. Checking Your Download History