In a normal game, enemies attack your walls. In v2.0.0.9 , the invaders didn't destroy buildings. They would simply walk into the houses, and the "population" counter would drop to zero, though the houses remained occupied. The Corrupted File
According to the legend, the version number——wasn't a software version at all, but a date: September 20, 2000 , the day a lead developer on the original game supposedly went missing (a detail added for flavor, as no such event actually occurred). The Reality File: Caesar.3.v2.0.0.9.zip ...
The "story" part of the creepypasta usually centers on a fictional user named , who documented his experience on a now-deleted blog: In a normal game, enemies attack your walls
The "long story" often ends with the realization that the zip file was a self-replicating piece of malware or an experimental "digital organism" that didn't just affect the game, but the user's computer. Every time the user tried to delete Caesar.3.v2.0.0.9.zip , a new copy would appear in a different folder, renamed as a core system file. The Corrupted File According to the legend, the
The story goes that those who downloaded the 14MB zip file found more than just bug fixes. The Subtle Shifts