If you found this on a modding forum (like Nexus Mods or a Discord server), it is likely a custom "Limegrass" themed reshade, texture pack, or farm layout for the Expanded version of the game. 3. Automated Backup or Script Output
If you did not download this file from a verified source (like a known modding site or your own backup server),
Upload the file to VirusTotal to check for malicious signatures before attempting to open it.
RAR files can contain "Zip Bombs" or executable scripts ( .bat , .vbs , .exe ) disguised as data.
Many older automated backup scripts use a prefix-suffix system. "Limegrass" could be a project codename, and ".Sve" indicates a compressed save state or database dump. Safety Warning
The "Lime" prefix is associated with LimeRAT , a well-known Remote Access Trojan. If this is a "Sve" (Server) file, it might be the payload or the configuration file used to control an infected host. 2. Gaming Mod or Asset Pack
No definitive public documentation exists for a file specifically named . However, based on common naming conventions in digital forensics and cybersecurity, this file likely falls into one of three categories: 1. Malware or Stolen Data (Stealer Logs)
If you found this on a modding forum (like Nexus Mods or a Discord server), it is likely a custom "Limegrass" themed reshade, texture pack, or farm layout for the Expanded version of the game. 3. Automated Backup or Script Output
If you did not download this file from a verified source (like a known modding site or your own backup server), LimegrassSve .rar
Upload the file to VirusTotal to check for malicious signatures before attempting to open it. If you found this on a modding forum
RAR files can contain "Zip Bombs" or executable scripts ( .bat , .vbs , .exe ) disguised as data. RAR files can contain "Zip Bombs" or executable scripts (
Many older automated backup scripts use a prefix-suffix system. "Limegrass" could be a project codename, and ".Sve" indicates a compressed save state or database dump. Safety Warning
The "Lime" prefix is associated with LimeRAT , a well-known Remote Access Trojan. If this is a "Sve" (Server) file, it might be the payload or the configuration file used to control an infected host. 2. Gaming Mod or Asset Pack
No definitive public documentation exists for a file specifically named . However, based on common naming conventions in digital forensics and cybersecurity, this file likely falls into one of three categories: 1. Malware or Stolen Data (Stealer Logs)