Márk froze. Was it a false positive? Or had he just invited a Hyperion-grade virus into his motherboard? He looked at the file name again. It looked legitimate, but the comments below the post were a battlefield of "Köszi!" (Thanks!) and "Vigyázzatok, trójai!" (Watch out, Trojan!).
Two weeks later, Márk saw a sale on a legitimate digital storefront. He looked at his level 30 Assassin, then at his bank account. He deleted the torrent, bought the official Game of the Year edition, and started over. As Claptrap high-fived him in the opening scene, Márk realized that while the "letöltés" was free, the peace of mind was worth every Forint.
In 2012, Pandora was the only place anyone wanted to be. The hype for Gearbox’s sequel had reached a fever pitch in the Hungarian gaming community, but for a student like Márk, the price tag might as well have been a billion Vault Symbols. "Just one click," he whispered.