For users working with these specific files, the typical installation steps recorded by community guides include:
Stripping the digital rights management (DRM) without breaking the multiplayer logic. The Zero-Hour Push Call of Duty Black Ops II update 3-SKIDROW -AT...
But as a plain "good text" for a filename or release name: For users working with these specific files, the
Call.of.Duty.Black.Ops.II.Update.3-SKIDROW (then, on a new line) - repacked by AT Call of Duty Black Ops II update 3-SKIDROW -AT...
It is worth noting that downloading executable files from "scene" releases (such as cracked .exe files) carries a high risk of malware. Trojan horses are frequently hidden inside "cracks" and "updates" from unverified sources. Modern gaming security has largely moved away from this model, but historical files from this specific release are still flagged by antivirus software for containing suspicious packer code.