Dbfz_steam_fix.rar.rar -
The progress bar didn't move like a normal decompression. It surged to 99% in a blink, then hung there, pulsing. His cooling fans began to whine, climbing to a high-pitched scream that sounded less like hardware and more like a panicked animal. Just as he reached for the power button, the screen flickered to a dull, bruised purple.
A single dialogue box appeared, but it wasn't a Windows prompt. The font was jagged, shifting between English and a corrupted script that looked like binary bled onto the screen. DBFZ_Steam_Fix.rar.rar
He realized too late that the second .rar wasn't an error. It was a container. And he had just let whatever was inside out. The progress bar didn't move like a normal decompression
Suddenly, his webcam light snapped on. The purple screen dissolved into a hyper-realistic rendering of the Cell Games arena. In the center stood a character model Elias didn't recognize. It looked like Goku, but his gi was the color of dried oil, and his eyes were empty, glowing white voids. Just as he reached for the power button,
The figure didn't move in frames; it moved in glitches. One second it was at the far end of the stage; the next, it was nose-to-nose with the camera, its face filling Elias’s monitor.
A prompt appeared at the bottom of the screen, mirroring the game's UI: