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Alex deleted the mod, unplugged his computer, and ordered a pizza from a real restaurant. He decided he was perfectly fine with 3-second pixelated stew after all.
Alex didn't eat the soup. Terrified of what a "Realistic Combat" mod might do to his physical body, he quickly alt-f4'ed out of the game.
He looked back at the monitor. His character picked up the wooden spoon and took a taste test. A notification popped up on the screen: Perfect flavor profile achieved. Uploading sensory data. Alex deleted the mod, unplugged his computer, and
Here is a short story inspired by a gamer who downloaded that exact mod, only to find out it was a little too realistic. 🍳 The Secret Ingredient
Then came the boiling. The mod required him to balance the virtual stovetop temperature while accounts for ambient room draft. If he left the pot alone for thirty seconds, the soup burnt, and his character's "Reputation" stat dropped because the tavern smelled like smoke. 👃 A Strange Sensation Terrified of what a "Realistic Combat" mod might
"Almost... done..." he whispered, adding a pinch of virtual salt.
Alex's speakers let out a low, digital hum. The smell in his room grew overwhelmingly strong. He reached out to touch his computer screen, and to his absolute shock, the glass was warm. Not computer-heat warm, but soup warm. A tiny, physical drop of broth was slowly trickling down the outside of his monitor. 🛑 The Uninstallation A notification popped up on the screen: Perfect
Alex loaded his save file, walked his armored knight into a tavern, and clicked on the stove.