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1.0.0.29724
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1.0.0.31079
High ground level not fixed.
It doesn't, I'm convinced they can't fix it, their new game engine must be so broken they can't fix it.
EDITED: i'm dumb and didn't see the date on it.
In your \Steam\steamapps\downloading\ directory whilst it's "patching" is a subdirectory full of the 29GiB of copied data that is being patched by 22MiB of code, I think.
It's why it takes so long for tiny patches to apply.
Once the patch is applied, it then copies all that data back into the main game directory.
Whenever a game gets an update like this one did: it's unpacking and replacing game files. Which will take few minutes to complete. If the size of it is smaller than it actually update size should be. It didn't get all the files so verify game files to get the missing files if any are missing.