He smiled, gripped the mouse, and whispered to no one: “Let’s kill some zombies.”
Now, this.
Step 1: Download the file. Step 2: Place in System32. Step 3: Run regsvr32. Step 4: Enjoy.
He closed the browser.
Leo stared at the error message, its red text glowing like a warning siren in his dark room.
Leo stared at the post. He looked back at the error message. The game’s logo showed a zombie’s eye, milky and veined, staring right through him.
He launched the game.
He had just spent three hours downloading Resident Evil 6 . His internet was slow, the kind that made you calculate your life in megabytes per second. He had cleared space on his hard drive, sacrificed two other games, and even apologized to his roommate for hogging the bandwidth.
“Got it working!” one user said.
The screen went black. Then the familiar Capcom logo appeared. Leon’s voice crackled through his headphones: “This is where my story begins.”
“My PC blue-screened after this,” another whispered.
Leo exhaled.