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Leo realized with a surge of adrenaline that he wasn't playing the game anymore. He was the game. He didn't just have to win; he had to survive.
The game loaded, but there were no menus, no gold counters, and no movement points. Just a hyper-realistic satellite view of 15th-century Constantinople. He could see the smoke rising from chimneys and the tiny, pixelated shapes of people walking the streets. Tбєp tin: Age.of.History.II.v1.01415.zip ...
The screen did not show the familiar map of continents. Instead, it displayed a wireframe globe spinning slowly in a void. A prompt appeared in a stark, minimalist font: CHOOSE YOUR EPOCH. Leo typed 1440 . The classic starting point. CHOOSE YOUR NATION. Leo realized with a surge of adrenaline that
Instantly, his speakers filled with the deafening sound of marching boots, clashing steel, and human screams. It wasn't the looped audio of a video game. It was raw, visceral, and terrifyingly real. Leo tried to click the pause button. It was grayed out. The game loaded, but there were no menus,
Suddenly, a message box popped up in the center of his screen. SIMULATION SYNCHRONIZED.
NATION: BYZANTINE EMPIRE HAPPINESS: 12% TREASURY: 0 SURVIVAL CHANCE: 0.02%