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Ground Branch v1033 b8257.part01.rar

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: A new sky system was added that features moon phases, stars, and realistic latitude/season settings.

: Players received new customization options like callsigns, facial hair (full beards), and multiple patch locations on headgear and shoulders. Ground Branch v1033 b8257.part01.rar

: The update introduced the GPNVG-18 ("quad-NODs") and white phosphor night vision options, which offer a wider field of view for night operations. : A new sky system was added that

This update introduced several features that significantly changed the gameplay experience: If you are attempting to install this specific

: Added a bolt-action rifle and the ability to mount red dot sights on pistols. Important Technical Note

While your search query looks like a specific file name from a third-party download site, it refers to of Ground Branch , a tactical shooter known for its realism. This version was a massive overhaul for the game, officially released in March 2023.

If you are attempting to install this specific build from a compressed .rar file found on a blog or third-party site, be aware that official updates are delivered through Steam. Developers strongly recommend when switching between major versions like v1033 to prevent asset and input issues.

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