In the context of file sharing, a tag usually indicates a corrected version of a previous release that had technical issues (like a crash or missing files). To find the definitive post, you would typically look on:
The string appears to be a specific filename for a split-archive file (part 3 of a set) typically found on file-sharing platforms, Usenet, or scene release sites. gf161122-ats-1-46-2-0-ela-part3-rar
You will need to locate Part 1, Part 2, etc. from the same source, as RAR parts are not interchangeable between different upload versions. In the context of file sharing, a tag
: Websites that track "NFO" files (release notes) will list if a "PROPER" was issued to replace this specific file set. from the same source, as RAR parts are
: Search for the exact string to find the original upload metadata.
: Often a prefix for a specific release group or content category. 161122 : Likely a date (November 22, 2016).
: Often stands for a specific language pack (e.g., English/Latin American) or a specific edition. Part3-rar : The third segment of a compressed RAR archive. Where to find the "Proper" version