Kitserver 13.4.0.0 -
He downloaded a clean copy of PES 2013. He installed Kitserver 13.4.0.0 with eternity_mode = 0 . He booted an exhibition match: Barcelona vs Real Madrid, Camp Nou, 90 minutes, professional difficulty.
He left reality.
[13.4.0.0] Kernel hook established. [13.4.0.0] PES 2013 executable not found. Fallback: sandbox mode. [13.4.0.0] Scanning local memory for football data structures... [13.4.0.0] Found 73,204 player records. Last modified: 2013-11-15. [13.4.0.0] WARNING: Some player IDs reference matches that haven't been played yet. Sasha froze. Haven't been played yet?
But then, Juce announced a final update: . kitserver 13.4.0.0
Nov 16, 2013 – I'm uploading 13.4.0.0 but I'm hiding it. Whoever finds this: do not set eternity_mode = 1 . Do not use Ghost Substitution on an online match. And never, ever play the "Stockholm Derby" preset. I saw what happens. I saw the stadium empty. I saw the scoreline from a match that was cancelled in 1992 because both teams died in a bus crash. But in the rift, they played. And the crash never happened. And those players are still walking around. Some of them are reading this log right now. The log ended. Sasha should have stopped. But curiosity is a gravitational force.
Nothing happened. The match played normally. He was about to quit when the screen glitched. For one frame, a player on the pitch wore a kit that didn't exist—neon green and black, sponsor "OpenAI 2039."
Kitserver 13.4.0.0 wasn't a kit patcher. He downloaded a clean copy of PES 2013
Why that date? Sasha found a second hidden file: time_rift.log . Inside, Juce had left a developer diary: Oct 12, 2013 – Tested ghost substitution using 2018 World Cup data. Played as Germany vs Brazil. My Müller scored in the 7th minute. Then the game crashed. But here’s the thing: when I restarted my PC, my system clock showed October 12, 2014. A whole year passed. My milk had expired. My calendar had appointments I never made.
A text-to-speech voice said: "Patch 13.4.0.1 is coming. And this time, the ghosts choose the player." The modding community still wonders why Juce vanished. Now you know.
Version 13.3.9 was stable. It supported PES 2013, widely considered the last great game in the series before the Fox Engine changed everything. He left reality
Two seconds later, the VM crashed. When Sasha rebooted, his host machine's clock had changed to .
Below it, a log window printed:
Nov 15, 2013 – I think time_rift.dll creates a local causality loop. If you play a ghost match after Dec 31, 2013, the rift stabilizes. You won't just change the game. You'll change the past. The slider "Render Threading – Past to Future" lets you choose how many hours of real-world history to overwrite.
The final score: 4-1. But the stadium clock read .