Your Steam client is showing you low-level plumbing, not a user-friendly update name. When Steam verifies files or a third-party tool (like SteamCMD ) fetches the game, it prints these Manifest IDs. Scenario 2: Scene / Repack Release (Most Likely for Pirated Copies) Cracked release groups often name their updates using the internal build tag from the game’s executable or debug symbols. Groups like RUNE, CODEX (inactive), or DARKSiDERS have historically used long numeric strings that match PDB (Program Database) paths.
depotdownloader -app 1551360 -depot 1551361 -manifest 1619349 Would download the exact file state from May 2023. The trailing 0 may be a user-added build number or a separator for batch scripts. forza horizon 5 update 1619349 1624534 0
A: Crack groups pull from SteamDB and copy the exact manifest ID to appear "official." It is a marketing trick, not a technical necessity. Your Steam client is showing you low-level plumbing,
| Manifest ID | Date (Approx) | Corresponding Official Patch | |------------|---------------|------------------------------| | 1619349 | Late May 2023 | Series 21 (May 22, 2023) | | 1624534 | Early June 2023| Series 21 Hotfix (June 5, 2023) | Groups like RUNE, CODEX (inactive), or DARKSiDERS have
The 0 at the end typically indicates (the base game depot) or a build index.
It is important to clarify upfront that the specific version numbers and 1624534 (often with a trailing "0" or build hash) are not official public-facing build numbers used by Playground Games or Xbox for Forza Horizon 5 title updates.