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Topic: Weekend Bargain: Mount&Blade 75% off (Read 14981 times)
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sidereal
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THIS IS THE MOST I HAVE EVERY WANTED TO GET IN TO A BETA
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Big Gulp
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Jesus, that was painful. Why not just smash my nuts with a ball peen hammer? At least that's free.
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Engels
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inflicts shingles.
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that video is more persuasive than a yahtzee review. persuading, that is, to not touch it with a 10 foot pole.
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I should get back to nature, too. You know, like going to a shop for groceries instead of the computer. Maybe a condo in the woods that doesn't even have a health club or restaurant attached. Buy a car with only two cup holders or something. -Signe
I LIKE being bounced around by Tonkors. - Lantyssa
Babies shooting themselves in the head is the state bird of West Virginia. - schild
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MrHat
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Out of the frying pan, into the fire.
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That really sucks too, because the game as I remember is damn fun.
What's 75% off make it cost wise?
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Simond
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Cheap. It was £6.something over here; which, bearing in mind we get ripped off plus the pound is collapsing, is probably under $10. Also if you don't buy this you hate independent game development. 
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"You're really a good person, aren't you? So, there's no path for you to take here. Go home. This isn't a place for someone like you."
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Yegolev
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2/10 WOULD NOT INGEST
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It is a much better game than the video would lead you to think. In particular, the game does not attempt to rupture eardrums.
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Why am I homeless? Why do all you motherfuckers need homes is the real question. They called it The Prayer, its answer was law Mommy come back 'cause the water's all gone
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rattran
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Unreasonable
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The video makes it looks like combat on ice. And is not a selling point.
So is it worth it for ~$10?
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Engels
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inflicts shingles.
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It is a much better game than the video would lead you to think. In particular, the game does not attempt to rupture eardrums.
Can you go into any detail about its virtues? Sometimes I'm willing to overlook dated combat animation if the rest of the game is good on other fronts.
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I should get back to nature, too. You know, like going to a shop for groceries instead of the computer. Maybe a condo in the woods that doesn't even have a health club or restaurant attached. Buy a car with only two cup holders or something. -Signe
I LIKE being bounced around by Tonkors. - Lantyssa
Babies shooting themselves in the head is the state bird of West Virginia. - schild
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Simond
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It's basically a very, very good combat engine in a real time first person strategy-game*-slash-sandbox that thinks its a low fantasy (no elves, no magic) RPG. Basically, you finish character creation and it drops you off in the middle of the world map and says "Okay, go have fun". Want to be a baron? Go find a king, do his dirty work and you'll get given a castle eventually. Which you'll have to defend. Want to be a bandit? Pick a nearby village and attack it. Want to be a merchant? Buy low, sell high. And so on. Also, the community for it is very good, including quite a few solidly done total conversions for it. And you'll be supporting a game made by a software house that was up until fairly recently a husband and wife team and that's it. Cut them a little slack.  *in the sense that your 'party' is likely to have anywhere up to 100 people, and you're more likely to be sieging castles and laying waste to enemy forces rather than following a linear path through a dungeon with your Team of Five. Edit: IGN have actually got a pretty fair review up.
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« Last Edit: January 24, 2009, 04:31:10 PM by Simond »
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"You're really a good person, aren't you? So, there's no path for you to take here. Go home. This isn't a place for someone like you."
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schild
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What are some of the good total conversions?
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Merusk
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The video makes it looks like combat on ice. And is not a selling point.
So is it worth it for ~$10?
Very much so, if you like mounted combat. I don't know what they've done since I bought it 3 or so years ago when it was still in dev, but it was worth $11 to me then to unlock all the features. I can't imagine more time has made it less buyable.
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The past cannot be changed. The future is yet within your power.
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MrHat
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Out of the frying pan, into the fire.
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I'd love to buy this, but steam has no purchase link for it lol.
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Simond
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What are some of the good total conversions? The Eagle & The Radiant Cross (moves the timeline forward a couple of hundred years, adds a new faction, adds pikes and gunpower). Native Enhanced (A mod based around fixing all the things in the core game that annoyed the mod's author). There's also a beta/demo for a Peloponnesian War mod, a siege warfare mod (Age of Machinery)...and the old Middle-Earth TC is still (supposedly) under development. The game's forums have a more in-depth list of TC as well. I'd love to buy this, but steam has no purchase link for it lol. They've sold out of keys at the sale price. Apparently at least one game shop chain has the retail boxed copy at a sale price though, so keep your eyes open.
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"You're really a good person, aren't you? So, there's no path for you to take here. Go home. This isn't a place for someone like you."
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MrHat
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Out of the frying pan, into the fire.
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I fail to see how you sell out of keys when it's all digital.
Take my money and let me download it?
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sidereal
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Wuh? Here's the link. $7.50Also, I've spent like 18 hours playing this this weekend. It never gets old (although I'm still irritated that holding a spear or lance in couched mode while mounted is total fucking easy mode. Trying to hit guys with a mace as you ride by is much harder but much more fun). It's possible the video is only exciting to people who've already played it, because it reminds you how awesome it is, in which case it was a bad choice to feature it. But no screenshot or video is going to get it across, because it's not about the graphics. Edit by Trippy: fixed your link, and there was no add to cart button yesterday (I checked after MrHat posted)
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« Last Edit: January 25, 2009, 03:17:26 PM by Trippy »
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THIS IS THE MOST I HAVE EVERY WANTED TO GET IN TO A BETA
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Prospero
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Yeah, it was there for me too today, Run before it vanishes again!
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nurtsi
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I've bought this game twice already before it hit steam (I lost my key once). That's how good it is. If some big ass studio would just copy this idea and make an AAA game out of it, it would be something beyond awesome. Unless they fucked it up of course.
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sidereal
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Still on sale. I guess Steam takes long weekends.
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THIS IS THE MOST I HAVE EVERY WANTED TO GET IN TO A BETA
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Simond
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Newbie tips - How to:
Get Cash * Go do melees in the various town arenas until you get comfortable with the combat. Once you're winning the melees regularly, go find an actual arena tournament and bet on yourself in every round. * Go after looters - they fall over if you sneeze on them and while the cash isn't great, you'll be getting skills and levels. Run away from anything harder until you get a mercenary band.
Build an army * First things first - at lower levels, all you really need is more warm bodies than the enemy. Run around and recruit peasants from villages until you've got ~20. Train up any that survive combat, recruit more meatshields militia to make your numbers up. Rinse and repeat.
Win battles * Pressing the backspace key in combat gives you an overhead map with everyone shown on it, and also allows you to order people to places rather than 'Follow me!' * 'f1', 'f2', & 'f3' will be your friends ('Hold position', 'Follow me' and 'Charge!' respectively. Keep your minions nearby at lower levels, rather than letting them mill about aimlessly. It's simple concentration of force - better to have ten of your guys beating down that steppe raider with clubs rather than having them spread out and trying to chase cavalry on foot. * Terrain does matter. Try to move your troops onto a hilltop if possible. Moving uphill slows you down or, more importantly, slows down the ragtag group of bandits...letting your archers get another volley or two in.
Random stuff * Archery on horseback. Don't do it until you get your horseback archery skills up to decent levels. You will miss. * Get a horse ASAP. * When you've got a horse, get a lance and learn how to charge people. * Captured prisoners can be recruited into your army from the camp menu (but will probably desert fairly quickly) or sold to ransomers or slavers for cash. * Two-handed weapons have better reach and do more damage, but need more effort and practice to parry attacks with. 1-handers & shield are easier, but do less damage and you will lose the shield sooner or later. * Recruit at least one named NPC and train him/her up as a medic (first aid/surgery).
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« Last Edit: January 27, 2009, 04:26:12 PM by Simond »
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"You're really a good person, aren't you? So, there's no path for you to take here. Go home. This isn't a place for someone like you."
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Yegolev
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2/10 WOULD NOT INGEST
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I find that my survival is improved greatly when I get where I can mace someone in the head as my horse charges by. But polearms are cool, too. 
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Why am I homeless? Why do all you motherfuckers need homes is the real question. They called it The Prayer, its answer was law Mommy come back 'cause the water's all gone
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sidereal
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side-macing is difficult to master, but a strong strategy. The upside is that lance-couching, while ridiculously easy and fatal when you're galloping, is completely useless when your horse runs into a tree and/or an enemy (or when you're going uphill) and you need to have the ability to swipe at the rabble around you.
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THIS IS THE MOST I HAVE EVERY WANTED TO GET IN TO A BETA
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Yegolev
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2/10 WOULD NOT INGEST
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That is exactly it, I can mace someone even with my horse not moving. Doing it at a gallop is just icing on the neck stump. Hell, even swinging a fucking claymore from horseback is better than lancing, in my opinion, although it's a lot harder to do. Plus I can dismount and cut a bitch if I need to for some reason.
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Why am I homeless? Why do all you motherfuckers need homes is the real question. They called it The Prayer, its answer was law Mommy come back 'cause the water's all gone
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sidereal
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I like to dismount to kill that last guy just on principle. It just seems more badass. Like, I just wiped out your whole fucking army and I don't even need a horse to stick a spear in your face, clownshoe.
Except my current character is an archer so I really don't do any of that shit these days. I just snipe people from the next hill over while I let my conscripts level up.
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THIS IS THE MOST I HAVE EVERY WANTED TO GET IN TO A BETA
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rattran
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Not a very good tutorial, and why in arenas/tournaments do I seem to get a random weapon?
Overall, seems like a $7.50 game. Not impressed
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Tebonas
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I'm a member of the "mace to the face" school myself. After all, you need money to pimp the villages you get from your king. So every dead enemy is 50 gold less in my pocket.
I don't do Arenas anymore. It sucks when you get a fucking bow and the enemy has lancers on horses.
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« Last Edit: January 28, 2009, 12:28:44 AM by Tebonas »
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Tale
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sıɥʇ ǝʞıן sʞןɐʇ
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I used to always attack on horseback with the biggest, baddest, longest-handled axe I could find. Only one hit per pass, but it was always a big one. Enough to one-shot many opponents.
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MrHat
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Out of the frying pan, into the fire.
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Accidently played 3 hours last night. God damn.
My steppe horse archer is getting pretty pro. Although, I had a call to arms, recruited 30 peasents, joined a 50 on 50 fight. We lost.
They were all on horses. I managed to kill 11 of the dudes near the end. But then I ran into another horse, which slowed me down. Then they swarmed me!
Horse riding ++.
I also pillaged one of their villages. Alone. Vs. 50 farmers. Hahaha, I trampled them.
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sidereal
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why in arenas/tournaments do I seem to get a random weapon?
Because in arenas/tournaments you get a random weapon. If you get wtfgimped (archer on foot surrounded by guys with axes on horseback) run towards the first guy that gets knocked out and take his/her weapon. And get on the first horse that gets de-ridered.
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THIS IS THE MOST I HAVE EVERY WANTED TO GET IN TO A BETA
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MrHat
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Out of the frying pan, into the fire.
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why in arenas/tournaments do I seem to get a random weapon?
Because in arenas/tournaments you get a random weapon. If you get wtfgimped (archer on foot surrounded by guys with axes on horseback) run towards the first guy that gets knocked out and take his/her weapon. And get on the first horse that gets de-ridered. I was so thrilled when I discovered this myself. Was a very "Gladiator" moment. Ran over to the guy and looked around in a panic and noticed I could take his sword. Grabbed the sword, ran over to a horse, mounted the horse, then pwnd the dudes that were left.
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MrHat
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Out of the frying pan, into the fire.
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I can't stop playing this game.
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MrHat
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Out of the frying pan, into the fire.
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Do heroes take up a certain number of party slots? I'm at 77/120 and it says I'm at maximum party size :(
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sidereal
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Hm. No, 1 each as far as I know. Maybe you have 77 healthy? Wounded peeps don't count in the total on some displays, though they don't stay wounded long.
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MrHat
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Out of the frying pan, into the fire.
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Hm. No, 1 each as far as I know. Maybe you have 77 healthy? Wounded peeps don't count in the total on some displays, though they don't stay wounded long.
That could maybe be it. Was just annoying to get the "You're maximum" when clearly I wasn't it. I'll double check next time I sit down with it. Thanks! God damn this game has gripped me. It's even got loots. The mods really sell it. I bet you could mod in some crazy diablo2 randomness too.
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Threash
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Hm. No, 1 each as far as I know. Maybe you have 77 healthy? Wounded peeps don't count in the total on some displays, though they don't stay wounded long.
That could maybe be it. Was just annoying to get the "You're maximum" when clearly I wasn't it. I'll double check next time I sit down with it. Thanks! God damn this game has gripped me. It's even got loots. The mods really sell it. I bet you could mod in some crazy diablo2 randomness too. Man a diablo type loot mod would make this the perfect game.
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I am the .00000001428%
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Azazel
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I've played a couple of times for less than an hour each, turning it off each time when I get screwed over having forgotten to save. I'm also not excited by the idea of recruiting a bunch of stupid AI meatshields as a necessity in the game, either. I'm glad I got it on sale (the last sale they had, new year's I think) but I'm also glad I didn't pay anything near full price, since I doubt I'll play much of it again. Having said that, this post of Simonds is more useful than all the docs the game doesn't have. Newbie tips - How to:
Get Cash * Go do melees in the various town arenas until you get comfortable with the combat. Once you're winning the melees regularly, go find an actual arena tournament and bet on yourself in every round. * Go after looters - they fall over if you sneeze on them and while the cash isn't great, you'll be getting skills and levels. Run away from anything harder until you get a mercenary band.
Build an army * First things first - at lower levels, all you really need is more warm bodies than the enemy. Run around and recruit peasants from villages until you've got ~20. Train up any that survive combat, recruit more meatshields militia to make your numbers up. Rinse and repeat.
Win battles * Pressing the backspace key in combat gives you an overhead map with everyone shown on it, and also allows you to order people to places rather than 'Follow me!' * 'f1', 'f2', & 'f3' will be your friends ('Hold position', 'Follow me' and 'Charge!' respectively. Keep your minions nearby at lower levels, rather than letting them mill about aimlessly. It's simple concentration of force - better to have ten of your guys beating down that steppe raider with clubs rather than having them spread out and trying to chase cavalry on foot. * Terrain does matter. Try to move your troops onto a hilltop if possible. Moving uphill slows you down or, more importantly, slows down the ragtag group of bandits...letting your archers get another volley or two in.
Random stuff * Archery on horseback. Don't do it until you get your horseback archery skills up to decent levels. You will miss. * Get a horse ASAP. * When you've got a horse, get a lance and learn how to charge people. * Captured prisoners can be recruited into your army from the camp menu (but will probably desert fairly quickly) or sold to ransomers or slavers for cash. * Two-handed weapons have better reach and do more damage, but need more effort and practice to parry attacks with. 1-handers & shield are easier, but do less damage and you will lose the shield sooner or later. * Recruit at least one named NPC and train him/her up as a medic (first aid/surgery).
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