Three months later — a full month after his punishment ended — Alex bought legitimately on a Steam sale for $19.99. He watched it download: 25 GB. Healthy. Official. No pop-ups. No malware. No guilt.
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"No more gaming for a month," his father said quietly. "And you're mowing Mr. Hendricks' lawn to pay back the repair cost."
Alex never searched for "free full version" of anything again. And his computer stayed clean. Moral of the story: The real crash isn't in the game — it's on your hard drive when you fall for fake "free downloads." Support the developers. Stay safe.