She was standing (virtually) in their childhood living room. The shag carpet, the wood-paneled walls, the window that always fogged up in winter. And there, at the center, a younger Leo—pixel-perfect, rendered in real-time—sat cross-legged on the floor, holding a controller.

And for the first time in a year, she didn't feel alone.

Outside her real window, the first gray light of dawn bled over the horizon. In the monitor's reflection, she saw herself: a woman caught between the living world and the ghost of a brother who had learned to code his own afterlife.

Many users mistake a driver issue for a DirectX issue. DirectX 12 is software; your Graphics Card is hardware. They must communicate via drivers.