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Path of Exile does the Diablo franchise justice.

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  • CaldrinCaldrin Member UncommonPosts: 4,505

    Well after beta testing D3 I asctually thought Blizzard did a decent job and I was about to pre-order the game...

     

    Then I found out about POE, paid £10 or whatever and got into beta.. well its blows D3 out of the water graphics wise and gameplay wise.. infact i totally forgot about D3 until the day of release when some of my clan mates asked if I had brought it.. i was like wtf.. why would I?

    Its not a bad game but POE is just better in my opinion :) and the skill tree is POE is awesome.. when i first opened it up i was like wow someone actualyl maying a proper RPG game with proper choices ;)

     

     

     

     

  • ZekiahZekiah Member UncommonPosts: 2,483
    Originally posted by spikers14

    Sorry OP

    TQ > POE.

    It has multi-classing, plus there is a mod available for a whole bunch of new classes. The endless stream of possible gimp builds has already been done...and that was years ago.

    I really want to like POE, I do. If I put it up against D3 today, its just not different enough to keep me for any length of time. I bought into beta, played for awhile. I find it slow in play and the skill tree unnecessarily complex in structure.

    I like D3 because I hop in, make some quick skill choices, and maybe get lucky on some gear drops. That's it. If I want to go deep into class combinations and make something interesting, that's what TQ is for....AND it gives me an offline option for when there is no internet around.

    POE = too late. Whatever I need ARPG-wise, I can get from the aforementioned titles. POE is just not unique (or well done) enough.

    Still, if you are a young-ish ARPG'r, POE is def worth a look.

     

    Please expand on Titan Quest. I played the original and couldn't get into it so in your opinion, what makes it so good?

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  • NaughtyPNaughtyP Member UncommonPosts: 793

    I haven't played D3, but POE is quite good and it will eventually be F2P when released. So if you don't want to pay the 10 bucks now, just wait until its free and enjoy! The devs already said there won't be any Pay2Win items in the cash shop, so consider this my pre-emptive strike on the anti-F2P crusaders. And the devs actually listen and respond to testers/forums! What a strange concept...

    Also, Grim Dawn looks promising!

    Enter a whole new realm of challenge and adventure.

  • spikers14spikers14 Member UncommonPosts: 531
    Originally posted by Zekiah

    Please expand on Titan Quest. I played the original and couldn't get into it so in your opinion, what makes it so good?

    After everything thing is conquered, said, and done, the main draw to a game like POE is the ability to build a character the way you see fit (some refer to this as replayability): to try new things to a higher degree, to be ready to accept failed builds, or find something that really works for you. Many people would agree that this component has been largely removed from D3. If we get down to brass tax, this is most apparent in features like the skill tree in POE. There are ALOT of possibilities there.

    It is within the context of character customization, builds, and unique playstyles in which I vote TQ a better succesor to D2 than POE. There are, of course, other ways to compare ARPG's, but I believe PoE is actually much more akin to TQ, then D2. TQ has a lot more to offer in the way of mods, and co-op play, but those are features that are somewhat subjective. I personally like having those options. So to me, TQ is just a better game overall. 

  • ZekiahZekiah Member UncommonPosts: 2,483
    Originally posted by spikers14
    Originally posted by Zekiah

    Please expand on Titan Quest. I played the original and couldn't get into it so in your opinion, what makes it so good?

    After everything thing is conquered, said, and done, the main draw to a game like POE is the ability to build a character the way you see fit (some refer to this as replayability): to try new things to a higher degree, to be ready to accept failed builds, or find something that really works for you. Many people would agree that this component has been largely removed from D3. If we get down to brass tax, this is most apparent in features like the skill tree in POE. There are ALOT of possibilities there.

    It is within the context of character customization, builds, and unique playstyles in which I vote TQ a better succesor to D2 than POE. There are, of course, other ways to compare ARPG's, but I believe PoE is actually much more akin to TQ, then D2. TQ has a lot more to offer in the way of mods, and co-op play, but those are features that are somewhat subjective. I personally like having those options. So to me, TQ is just a better game overall. 

    Which mods do you recommend and why? I found vanilla TQ to be pretty boring but I never tried the expansion or mods, perhaps there's more to play.

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  • SouldrainerSouldrainer Member Posts: 1,857
    Originally posted by coretex666

    I hate it when people promote their subjective opinions as objective truth. You share whose pain exactly?

    "Path of exile is the true Diablo 3, in my opinion" would be acceptable since it provides room for disagreement. I would respect such post, but this...

    His post is so idiotically written and full of fallacies that a report would make this thread locked.

    Why would I bother...

    This is a cultural thing.  In America, that is just how we talk.  When we make statements, we don't always differentiate them as either opinion or fact.  Often we assume it is obvious that unless we're typing for a scientific journal, most statements are opinions which can be freely debated.

    More to the point...  At least POE, GD, and TLII are not some boiling frog marketing experiment.  When I look at D3, that is all I see.

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  • ZekiahZekiah Member UncommonPosts: 2,483
    Originally posted by Souldrainer
    Originally posted by coretex666

    I hate it when people promote their subjective opinions as objective truth. You share whose pain exactly?

    "Path of exile is the true Diablo 3, in my opinion" would be acceptable since it provides room for disagreement. I would respect such post, but this...

    His post is so idiotically written and full of fallacies that a report would make this thread locked.

    Why would I bother...

    More to the point...  At least POE, GD, and TLII are not some boiling frog marketing experiment.  When I look at D3, that is all I see.

    Man, did you nail that one.

    I never thought in a million years that I'd cross Blizzard off of my list but D3 is absolutely horrible and for exactly the reason you stated.

    Blizzard. Gone. Unreal.

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  • fivorothfivoroth Member UncommonPosts: 3,916
    Originally posted by Souldrainer
    Originally posted by coretex666

    I hate it when people promote their subjective opinions as objective truth. You share whose pain exactly?

    "Path of exile is the true Diablo 3, in my opinion" would be acceptable since it provides room for disagreement. I would respect such post, but this...

    His post is so idiotically written and full of fallacies that a report would make this thread locked.

    Why would I bother...

    This is a cultural thing.  In America, that is just how we talk.  When we make statements, we don't always differentiate them as either opinion or fact.  Often we assume it is obvious that unless we're typing for a scientific journal, most statements are opinions which can be freely debated.

    More to the point...  At least POE, GD, and TLII are not some boiling frog marketing experiment.  When I look at D3, that is all I see.

    This. You don't have to write in my opinion after each sentence. It's obvious when it's an opinion and when it is a fact.

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  • killion81killion81 Member UncommonPosts: 995
    Originally posted by Zekiah
    Originally posted by Souldrainer
    Originally posted by coretex666

    I hate it when people promote their subjective opinions as objective truth. You share whose pain exactly?

    "Path of exile is the true Diablo 3, in my opinion" would be acceptable since it provides room for disagreement. I would respect such post, but this...

    His post is so idiotically written and full of fallacies that a report would make this thread locked.

    Why would I bother...

    More to the point...  At least POE, GD, and TLII are not some boiling frog marketing experiment.  When I look at D3, that is all I see.

    Man, did you nail that one.

    I never thought in a million years that I'd cross Blizzard off of my list but D3 is absolutely horrible and for exactly the reason you stated.

    Blizzard. Gone. Unreal.

     

    And for every person that crosses Blizzard off their list (I agree and have done the same), there are 10 people who simply ask "Am I bent over far enough yet or do you want me to try and bend over farther, Blizzard?"

  • spikers14spikers14 Member UncommonPosts: 531
    Originally posted by Zekiah
    Originally posted by spikers14
    Originally posted by Zekiah

    Please expand on Titan Quest. I played the original and couldn't get into it so in your opinion, what makes it so good?

    After everything thing is conquered, said, and done, the main draw to a game like POE is the ability to build a character the way you see fit (some refer to this as replayability): to try new things to a higher degree, to be ready to accept failed builds, or find something that really works for you. Many people would agree that this component has been largely removed from D3. If we get down to brass tax, this is most apparent in features like the skill tree in POE. There are ALOT of possibilities there.

    It is within the context of character customization, builds, and unique playstyles in which I vote TQ a better succesor to D2 than POE. There are, of course, other ways to compare ARPG's, but I believe PoE is actually much more akin to TQ, then D2. TQ has a lot more to offer in the way of mods, and co-op play, but those are features that are somewhat subjective. I personally like having those options. So to me, TQ is just a better game overall. 

    Which mods do you recommend and why? I found vanilla TQ to be pretty boring but I never tried the expansion or mods, perhaps there's more to play.

    TQ Defiler, Masteries mod, to name a couple popular ones. They are still out there. Also, TQ comes with a level editor...so if you get really into it...set up your own map and invite your friends (it takes some time to build one though). There is def more to play there and tons to experiment with. If you already own the game, then it might be worth a revisit. 

    One comparison I can make right out of the box (between POE and TQIT) is one simple skill: charge. In POE, the charge is more like a sprint, but in slow motion. When you do hit a mob with charge in POE, the mob flinches a lil. In TQ, you haul a** across the screen, leave a trail of dust, and things go flying on impact. POE just doesn't give me that feeling. Its slow. I'm not sure how else I can describe it.

    I would like to take the speed of the combat in D3, combined with an old school multi-class system like TQIT, and then add in POE's goldless loot system.

    Ok, I'll snap out of dreamland now...

  • ZekiahZekiah Member UncommonPosts: 2,483
    Originally posted by spikers14
    Originally posted by Zekiah
    Originally posted by spikers14
    Originally posted by Zekiah

    Please expand on Titan Quest. I played the original and couldn't get into it so in your opinion, what makes it so good?

    After everything thing is conquered, said, and done, the main draw to a game like POE is the ability to build a character the way you see fit (some refer to this as replayability): to try new things to a higher degree, to be ready to accept failed builds, or find something that really works for you. Many people would agree that this component has been largely removed from D3. If we get down to brass tax, this is most apparent in features like the skill tree in POE. There are ALOT of possibilities there.

    It is within the context of character customization, builds, and unique playstyles in which I vote TQ a better succesor to D2 than POE. There are, of course, other ways to compare ARPG's, but I believe PoE is actually much more akin to TQ, then D2. TQ has a lot more to offer in the way of mods, and co-op play, but those are features that are somewhat subjective. I personally like having those options. So to me, TQ is just a better game overall. 

    Which mods do you recommend and why? I found vanilla TQ to be pretty boring but I never tried the expansion or mods, perhaps there's more to play.

    TQ Defiler, Masteries mod, to name a couple popular ones. They are still out there. Also, TQ comes with a level editor...so if you get really into it...set up your own map and invite your friends (it takes some time to build one though). There is def more to play there and tons to experiment with. If you already own the game, then it might be worth a revisit. 

    One comparison I can make right out of the box (between POE and TQIT) is one simple skill: charge. In POE, the charge is more like a sprint, but in slow motion. When you do hit a mob with charge in POE, the mob flinches a lil. In TQ, you haul a** across the screen, leave a trail of dust, and things go flying on impact. POE just doesn't give me that feeling. Its slow. I'm not sure how else I can describe it.

    I would like to take the speed of the combat in D3, combined with an old school multi-class system like TQIT, and then add in POE's goldless loot system.

    Ok, I'll snap out of dreamland now...

    Alright, I just picked up Gold and the Underlord mod and I have to say, you might be right about it being better than PoE but that could change depending on how it develops.

    I will say this though, I'm having more fun in TQ than D3. In fact, some of the features and even the graphics make me feel embarrased for Blizzard. Diablo 3 is just garbage. As someone who's been waiting TEN FRIKKIN' YEARS, it really pisses me off to say it but it's true. All that time and money and that's all they got?

    Sad, just FRIKKIN' sad. Blizzard man... what happened to you? You are now on my fail list.image

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  • DominionlordDominionlord Member UncommonPosts: 180

    I loved TQ, one of the best "D2 clones" or w/e you wanna call it. Loved playing the summoner and the environment was pretty cool along with the class combos.

  • Kykyryz-aKykyryz-a Member Posts: 113

    TL2 will be for sure great game  but some ppl dont like MODs in game and always think it will ruin game.

    PoE is nice game as it is free and gives all what you want from such game  = Great passive tree and all the farming in the world you want :)    (as game in progress and soon act 3 is coming out will be even more unique mobs and hopefully weapons gems  )

    for ppl who saying  Passive tree got lots of fillers or ES overpowered or only way to play is ranged or ES.

    for me its great game as it  is giving yo oportunity to choose :)  if you want easy mode go with Energy shield witch/shadow   or Bow builds   Want some chalenge go with 1h+shield   and if you want all the fun  1h+1h or 2h  way to go. nothg will give more fun than mob hitting you 50-80% of life in Chaos.

    And for sure such game MUST be played on Hardcore only.

    D3 is simply for Blizard lovers not for gamers sadly.

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  • SouldrainerSouldrainer Member Posts: 1,857
    Originally posted by Dominionlord

    I loved TQ, one of the best "D2 clones" or w/e you wanna call it. Loved playing the summoner and the environment was pretty cool along with the class combos.

     

    The TQ team is working on Grim Dawn. After their Kickstarter campaign did so well, they also hired some of the devs from 38 studios who were working on Project Copernicus.

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  • 7star7star Member Posts: 405
    Originally posted by Zekiah

    I never thought in a million years that I'd cross Blizzard off of my list but D3 is absolutely horrible and for exactly the reason you stated.

    Blizzard. Gone. Unreal.

    I'm exactly in the same boat as you. 

     

    Pre-purchased TL 2 a couple of weeks ago off of Steam. Installing PoE right now. 

     

    Took care of remaining business with Blizzard. I had purchased Starcraft II to play while D3 was down for whatever -- that's how much I  believed in Blizzard after spending .... probably thousands of dollars on WoW over the years. Put in a ticket for my SCII refund before 30 days is up, because of D3. Opened a ticket to complain about D3. I will never buy another Blizzard product again. They are dead to me. 

     

    They already got enough of my money, but I'm going to cut my losses here and be done with it. A lot of other games and companies out there I would rather support.

  • ZekiahZekiah Member UncommonPosts: 2,483
    Originally posted by 7star
    Originally posted by Zekiah

    I never thought in a million years that I'd cross Blizzard off of my list but D3 is absolutely horrible and for exactly the reason you stated.

    Blizzard. Gone. Unreal.

    I'm exactly in the same boat as you. 

     

    Pre-purchased TL 2 a couple of weeks ago off of Steam. Installing PoE right now. 

     

    Took care of remaining business with Blizzard. I had purchased Starcraft II to play while D3 was down for whatever -- that's how much I  believed in Blizzard after spending .... probably thousands of dollars on WoW over the years. Put in a ticket for my SCII refund before 30 days is up, because of D3. Opened a ticket to complain about D3. I will never buy another Blizzard product again. They are dead to me. 

     

    They already got enough of my money, but I'm going to cut my losses here and be done with it. A lot of other games and companies out there I would rather support.

    Yep. Cut losses and have moved on.

    I have PoE, TQ, D2, T2 is all ready to go and I'm waiting for Grim Dawn.

    I'm over it. I was once a proud fan of Blizzard but they've gone from a trusted friend to a backstabbing mugger.

    Ok. Fine. Cya.

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  • Adhesive33Adhesive33 Member UncommonPosts: 227
    Originally posted by spikers14
    Originally posted by Zekiah

    Please expand on Titan Quest. I played the original and couldn't get into it so in your opinion, what makes it so good?

    After everything thing is conquered, said, and done, the main draw to a game like POE is the ability to build a character the way you see fit (some refer to this as replayability): to try new things to a higher degree, to be ready to accept failed builds, or find something that really works for you. Many people would agree that this component has been largely removed from D3. If we get down to brass tax, this is most apparent in features like the skill tree in POE. There are ALOT of possibilities there.

    It is within the context of character customization, builds, and unique playstyles in which I vote TQ a better succesor to D2 than POE. There are, of course, other ways to compare ARPG's, but I believe PoE is actually much more akin to TQ, then D2. TQ has a lot more to offer in the way of mods, and co-op play, but those are features that are somewhat subjective. I personally like having those options. So to me, TQ is just a better game overall. 

    You know, I never really could get into TQ, but after reading your post, I may just go ahead and give it another shot. I remember being put off by the environment, a little too bright for my tastes, do they change much in the later acts?

  • ZekiahZekiah Member UncommonPosts: 2,483
    Originally posted by Adhesive33
    Originally posted by spikers14
    Originally posted by Zekiah

    Please expand on Titan Quest. I played the original and couldn't get into it so in your opinion, what makes it so good?

    After everything thing is conquered, said, and done, the main draw to a game like POE is the ability to build a character the way you see fit (some refer to this as replayability): to try new things to a higher degree, to be ready to accept failed builds, or find something that really works for you. Many people would agree that this component has been largely removed from D3. If we get down to brass tax, this is most apparent in features like the skill tree in POE. There are ALOT of possibilities there.

    It is within the context of character customization, builds, and unique playstyles in which I vote TQ a better succesor to D2 than POE. There are, of course, other ways to compare ARPG's, but I believe PoE is actually much more akin to TQ, then D2. TQ has a lot more to offer in the way of mods, and co-op play, but those are features that are somewhat subjective. I personally like having those options. So to me, TQ is just a better game overall. 

    You know, I never really could get into TQ, but after reading your post, I may just go ahead and give it another shot. I remember being put off by the environment, a little too bright for my tastes, do they change much in the later acts?

    I actually love the graphics. Sure, they're a little dated but at least I don't feel like I'm watching the Cartoon Network. I'm not sure about how the maps progress though.

    There are some pretty good mods for it now too, I'm playing the Underlord mod and I'm going to install the (ironically lol) Diablo UI later today.

    You might check out those links, there might be something darker for you.

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  • adam_noxadam_nox Member UncommonPosts: 2,148

    I have my gripes about diablo 3, but I've got two 60s now and the fun hasn't stopped.   I see tons of hate, but very few actual reasons for disliking the game.   It's like the very existance of the AH and lack of putting 3 points into vit each level is tearing people's souls apart.

  • ZekiahZekiah Member UncommonPosts: 2,483
    Originally posted by adam_nox

    I have my gripes about diablo 3, but I've got two 60s now and the fun hasn't stopped.   I see tons of hate, but very few actual reasons for disliking the game.   It's like the very existance of the AH and lack of putting 3 points into vit each level is tearing people's souls apart.

    Perhaps that's because it would be easier to list the things that I do like about the game. Which are very few.

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  • Adhesive33Adhesive33 Member UncommonPosts: 227
    Originally posted by adam_nox

    I have my gripes about diablo 3, but I've got two 60s now and the fun hasn't stopped.   I see tons of hate, but very few actual reasons for disliking the game.   It's like the very existance of the AH and lack of putting 3 points into vit each level is tearing people's souls apart.

    Seriously? I mean, I like the game and all, but I'm pretty sure there is a long laundry list out there of why the game is receiving so much "hate".

  • Adhesive33Adhesive33 Member UncommonPosts: 227
    Originally posted by Zekiah
    Originally posted by Adhesive33
    Originally posted by spikers14
    Originally posted by Zekiah

    Please expand on Titan Quest. I played the original and couldn't get into it so in your opinion, what makes it so good?

    After everything thing is conquered, said, and done, the main draw to a game like POE is the ability to build a character the way you see fit (some refer to this as replayability): to try new things to a higher degree, to be ready to accept failed builds, or find something that really works for you. Many people would agree that this component has been largely removed from D3. If we get down to brass tax, this is most apparent in features like the skill tree in POE. There are ALOT of possibilities there.

    It is within the context of character customization, builds, and unique playstyles in which I vote TQ a better succesor to D2 than POE. There are, of course, other ways to compare ARPG's, but I believe PoE is actually much more akin to TQ, then D2. TQ has a lot more to offer in the way of mods, and co-op play, but those are features that are somewhat subjective. I personally like having those options. So to me, TQ is just a better game overall. 

    You know, I never really could get into TQ, but after reading your post, I may just go ahead and give it another shot. I remember being put off by the environment, a little too bright for my tastes, do they change much in the later acts?

    I actually love the graphics. Sure, they're a little dated but at least I don't feel like I'm watching the Cartoon Network. I'm not sure about how the maps progress though.

    There are some pretty good mods for it now too, I'm playing the Underlord mod and I'm going to install the (ironically lol) Diablo UI later today.

    You might check out those links, there might be something darker for you.

    Actually, I donwloaded the soulvizier mod, which is a continuation of the underworld mod (with continued updates), and it includes the Diablo UI. Not quite sure if I like the increased difficulty, though. There should be a softer curve. 

  • ZekiahZekiah Member UncommonPosts: 2,483
    Originally posted by Adhesive33
    Originally posted by Zekiah
    Originally posted by Adhesive33
    Originally posted by spikers14
    Originally posted by Zekiah

    Please expand on Titan Quest. I played the original and couldn't get into it so in your opinion, what makes it so good?

    After everything thing is conquered, said, and done, the main draw to a game like POE is the ability to build a character the way you see fit (some refer to this as replayability): to try new things to a higher degree, to be ready to accept failed builds, or find something that really works for you. Many people would agree that this component has been largely removed from D3. If we get down to brass tax, this is most apparent in features like the skill tree in POE. There are ALOT of possibilities there.

    It is within the context of character customization, builds, and unique playstyles in which I vote TQ a better succesor to D2 than POE. There are, of course, other ways to compare ARPG's, but I believe PoE is actually much more akin to TQ, then D2. TQ has a lot more to offer in the way of mods, and co-op play, but those are features that are somewhat subjective. I personally like having those options. So to me, TQ is just a better game overall. 

    You know, I never really could get into TQ, but after reading your post, I may just go ahead and give it another shot. I remember being put off by the environment, a little too bright for my tastes, do they change much in the later acts?

    I actually love the graphics. Sure, they're a little dated but at least I don't feel like I'm watching the Cartoon Network. I'm not sure about how the maps progress though.

    There are some pretty good mods for it now too, I'm playing the Underlord mod and I'm going to install the (ironically lol) Diablo UI later today.

    You might check out those links, there might be something darker for you.

    Actually, I donwloaded the soulvizier mod, which is a continuation of the underworld mod (with continued updates), and it includes the Diablo UI. Not quite sure if I like the increased difficulty, though. There should be a softer curve. 

    Yeah, I've been looking at that one but because there are a few issues that need to be resolved (check the last few forum pages), I'm going to wait. Does look good though.

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  • HurvartHurvart Member Posts: 565
    Originally posted by adam_nox

    I have my gripes about diablo 3, but I've got two 60s now and the fun hasn't stopped.   I see tons of hate, but very few actual reasons for disliking the game.   It's like the very existance of the AH and lack of putting 3 points into vit each level is tearing people's souls apart.

    Really?

    .The items.

    .The droprates.

    .The quests. (linear on rails)

    .The RMAH.

    .Repair costs

    .Boss figths...(WoWification)

    I have 6 level 60s. Four doing inferno act4. Two doing inferno act2. Five of them on the EU server and one on the US server. I am really trying to give the game a fair chance. But the problems are serious. I want to play a true ARPG. But it feels like there is to much WoW in this game. And to much is designed and balanced for the RMAH. I cant say I think its to difficult. But I can understand that it is for a lot of causual players. Everyone should have a fair and reasonable chance to progress. Repair costs is a big problem... I can deal with it. But I want everyone to be able to play the game and have fun.

    D2 was a better game. Trying to find items was more fun.  Trying to balance the economy and droprates for the RMAH really hurts. It is really a mistake. People that wants to find the items and gold they need when playing should be able to do that and enjoy the game. They should not have to feel they are forced to use the AH.

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