When a title is listed as , it refers to specific technical properties essential for compatibility and digital archiving.

: This is an exact digital image of an entire optical disc, containing all the data—including the file system—required to run the game. In the context of older consoles like the Xbox 360 , ISO files are often used for backups or to run games from an internal hard drive via modified hardware. Historical Setting & Narrative

: Historically, many consoles were "region-locked," meaning hardware from one territory (e.g., North America/NTSC) could not play software from another (e.g., Europe/PAL). A region-free status indicates that the software has had these digital rights management (DRM) restrictions removed, allowing it to function on any compatible console worldwide.

This informative paper explores , focusing on its technical distribution as a Region Free ISO and its broader historical and gameplay impact. Understanding the Technical Terms

Set primarily between , the game covers the onset and climax of the American Revolution .