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Medieval II: Total War is a real-time tactics turn-based strategy video game Published by Sega released on November 2006, the sequel to Medieval: Total War publish on 2002 and the fourth game in the Total War series by Australian studio Creative Assembly. Medieval 2 Total War V1.52 Trainer +6 Options: God Mode Inf.Movement Inf.Money Inf.Units Fast Construction Inf.Ammo. Feb 09, 2014  Americas Campaign. There are seven playable factions in the Americas Campaign. Of these, the Apachean Tribes, the Aztec Empire, the Mayans, and New Spain are available from outset. The other playable factions may be unlocked all at once by winning a campaign (short or long) as one of the initially available factions.

Medieval II: Total War Kingdoms
Developer(s)Creative Assembly
Feral Interactive(OS X, Linux)
Publisher(s)Sega
Feral Interactive (OS X, Linux)
Designer(s)William Davis
Taamati Te Rata
Richard Lagarto
Dan Lehtonen
Brendan Rogers
Penny Sweetser
Dan Toose
Jason Turnbull
Composer(s)Jeff van Dyck
SeriesTotal War
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux
ReleaseMicrosoft Windows
  • NA: 28 August 2007
  • EU: 31 August 2007
  • AU: 6 September 2007
  • JP: 22 November 2007
OS X, Linux
Genre(s)Real-time tactics, Turn-based strategy
Mode(s)Single-player, Multiplayer

https://abciavisre.tistory.com/21. Medieval II: Total War Kingdoms is the expansion to the 2006 turn-based strategyPC gameMedieval II: Total War. It was developed by Creative Assembly. The expansion was released on 28 August 2007 in North America and has four new campaigns: the first wave of European colonization of the Americas, the series of wars (including the Welsh Conquest, the Irish Invasion, the Scottish–Norwegian War, the Scottish Independence War and the Barons' Rebellion) fought on British Isles during the 13th century, the Third and Fourth Crusades, and the Northern Crusades.

  • 2Americas campaign
  • 3Britannia campaign
  • 4Crusades campaign
    • 4.2Notable features
  • 5Teutonic campaign
    • 5.2Notable features

Campaigns[edit]

Kingdoms has 4 new campaigns, each one focusing on a different geographical area. Each new campaign must be individually installed and the entire expansion pack takes up around 4GB of hard drive space. The non-playable campaign factions are playable in a quick battle or a custom battle.

Americas campaign[edit]

Beginning in 1521, the Americas campaign depicts the early period of the Age of Navigation, during which the European powers sought new land through colonisation. The Spanish must struggle to explore an unknown land filled with violent natives, while the Native Americans attempt to stall foreign invasion and simultaneously expand their lands at the expense of their neighbors.

List of factions[edit]

  • The Mayans
  • Apachean Tribes
  • Chichimeca Nations (unlockable)
  • Confederacy of Tlaxcala (unlockable)
  • Tarascan State (unlockable)
  • Viceroyalty of New France (non-playable)
  • British Honduras (non-playable)

Notable features[edit]

This campaign depicts various conquistador armies that went to the New World by spawning large, formidable armies in the Americas with allegiance to New Spain. Once spawned, the New Spain faction can use these armies however they see fit. French and English forces will show up in the same way: the French appear in Louisiana and the English in Honduras.

The colonizing forces consist of small numbers of expensive but powerful units, their numbers often bolstered by local native mercenaries. The native factions have weaker units with little armor, but their extremely low upkeep allows vast numbers of them to be fielded and they generally possess high morale.

When the player progresses through the campaign playing as New Spain, the player will be presented with missions from the King of Spain, and when sufficient influence is gained, the player may be granted a higher title of nobility such as Baron, Count, etc. These titles unlock more advanced building levels for the player to use.

The Apachean Tribes faction has access to the 'warpath' ability, which is a shamanistic counterpart to the jihad in the main campaign. The Apache can also learn from the technologies of colonizing factions—after battling a colonizing faction such as New Spain, the Apache will be able to construct gun trading tipis and horse trainers, unlocking new, more technologically advanced units (such as cavalry and musketeers, which the faction initially lacks). The Chichimeca can also use enemy technology to their advantage.

All of the factions adhering to the 'Sun God' religion are able to sacrifice units instead of disbanding them. They can also sacrifice populations upon capturing a settlement or they can sacrifice captured enemy troops. Sacrificing upholds the religion of the Sun God and increases the happiness of the local populace.

Britannia campaign[edit]

At the beginning of the Britannia campaign in 1258, the British Isles are in chaos. The Kingdom of England exercises influence over most of the Isles, but its power is contested from several theatres. In the far west, on Irish soil, England tenuously holds a network of fortresses that keep the Irish at bay. However, the Gaelic chieftain Brian O'Neill has succeeded in rallying the Gaelic Irish, and despite their lack of heavy infantry, with a strong push they may seize the island. On the Marches, Prince Llywelyn ap Gruffudd of the Principality of Wales threatens the lightly held English border fortresses and rules over a people who simply refuse to be subjugated. In the north, the English are allied with the fierce Scots, but this bond is untenable, and the only remaining question is when war with the Kingdom of Scotland will erupt. Finally, the warlike Norwegians are returning to the Isles, having held the Isle of Man and the Hebrides for some time, their king coming personally to oversee the conquest of Britannia. England is the largest and richest faction in the isles, however they are very thinly spread, and incursions into their territories from the Welsh, Irish and even perhaps the Scots or Norwegians, seem inevitable unless action is taken. Perhaps worst of all, dissent smolders within its own borders, in the form of the Barons' Alliance, which threatens to unify into a full-fledged rebellion. Time will tell who can come through blood and iron to unite Britannia.

List of factions[edit]

  • Barons' Alliance (non-playable)

Notable features[edit]

The campaign map features the presence of permanent stone forts placed in strategic locations, which can be garrisoned and provide free upkeep for a small number of units. These structures can hold out for a brief time against sieges and are automatically repaired after each battle.

Certain units can only be trained if that faction's culture is high enough in a settlement, making expansion into conquered land more difficult. As all factions are Catholic, culture has replaced religion in the campaign and priest units are unavailable.

A special, unplayable faction—the Barons' Alliance—is similar in gameplay terms to the Eastern and Western Roman Rebels from Rome: Total War: Barbarian Invasion. When characters, armies and settlements under English control rebel against their faction's control, they will become part of the Alliance, a faction with essentially the same strengths and weaknesses of the original faction, including the ability to utilise diplomacy and assassination to achieve their goals.

Every faction gets paid an additional amount of florins every turn. This payment is referred to as 'the King's Purse'. In Medieval II: Total War, some factions had a high king's purse payment and some had a low payment. Rather than having a fixed king's purse, each faction in the Britannia Campaign has a dynamic king's purse—the sum of money a faction is paid every turn can change.

A number of special historical figures, including KingEdward I, William Wallace, PrinceLlywelyn ap Gruffudd, High KingBrian O'Neill and KingHaakon IV of Norway, appear either at the start of the campaign or at some later point. Though they lack the special abilities of the hero characters from the Crusades campaign, they usually possesses unique traits and are accompanied by a large army.

If any of the starting Welsh settlements are captured by the English, Welsh insurgents rise up in an attempt to recapture the settlements. The quality of the units in the rebel army will depend on which settlement is captured—for example, the rebel army will be very strong if the starting Welsh capital—Caernarvon—is captured, and it is a weaker army if smaller Welsh settlements, such as Pembroke, are conquered. A notable historical inaccuracy in this respect is that Caernarvon, the Welsh capital, did not have a castle until 1283, despite the campaign beginning in 1258, and was no more than a minor town at the time. The actual capital of Wales in the period, Abergwyngregyn, is not represented in the game.

Crusades campaign[edit]

Beginning in 1174, the Crusades Campaign is set several years prior to the outbreak of the Third Crusade and continues into the Fourth Crusade and beyond. It follows the Kingdom of Jerusalem led by Richard the Lionheart and the Principality of Antioch led by Philip Augustus as they attempt to strengthen the presence of Christendom in the Holy Lands, whilst the Zengid Emirate led by Nur ad-Din Zangi and the Ayyubid Sultanate led by Saladin attempt to drive them out. Meanwhile, the Byzantine Empire led by Emperor Manuel Komnenos slowly moves into the Middle East to regain its lost glory, and attempts to drive back the armies of the Turks as well as deal with the rebels and the Venetians that harass them in the west.

List of factions[edit]

  • Republic of Venice (non-playable)
  • Mongol Empire (non-playable)

Notable features[edit]

Generals in the Crusades campaign have the ability to construct permanent forts that remain even after vacated by troops.

The Principality of Antioch and Kingdom of Jerusalem may make use of the Knights Hospitaller and Knights Templar, respectively, thus giving them access to unique units - of whom only one of each may be present on the campaign map at one time.

Descargar tekken 3 psx iso pal. Each of the five playable factions owns a single region designated as a 'Power Centre', with the loss of these centres dealing a major blow to that faction. For example, the loss of a faction's Power Centre will prevent the recruitment of certain troop types. Should a Power Centre be lost, reinforcements will often be sent to assist in recapturing that settlement.

In addition, there are some events that can aid or hamper the player's faction. Namely, some of these are the Fourth Crusade (the arrival of two large Venetian armies near Constantinople, which can threaten the Byzantine player), the Mameluke rebellion of 1250 (when the Mamluk dynasty seized power in Egypt, giving the player a powerful Mamluk army under Baybars), the Mongol invasion of Asia (which can prove threatening to any player), and the rise of Osman I, which gives the Turks a reformed army called Janissaries.

Heroes[edit]

Each playable faction has access to a single 'Hero' character. These powerful individuals possess special abilities capable of turning the tide of battle.

FactionHeroAbility
Kingdom of JerusalemKing RichardHeart of the Lion: Immediately rallies any routing units.
Ayyubid SultanateSaladinRighteousness of Faith: Briefly sets all non-routing units' morale to full.
Zengid EmirateNur ad-Din ZangiLight of the Faith: Briefly increases attack speed and morale of troops.
Byzantine EmpireManuel KomnenosByzantine Politics: Causes infighting amongst an enemy unit, essentially removing them from play until order is restored or they are attacked. It can only be used once per battle.
Principality of AntiochPhilip AugustusFlower of Chivalry: Briefly increases attack power and stamina of troops.

Teutonic campaign[edit]

Starting from the year 1250 in the middle of the Northern Crusades, the Teutonic campaign centres around the conflict between Christianity—spearheaded by the State of the Teutonic Order—and Baltic Paganism—represented by the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. The Teutonic order are ruthless and are a threat not only to the Pagans but to the other countries also. Novgorod lies in the far east of the Baltic area and guard their rich city jealously. They have triumphed over the Teutonic Order in the past, but since then the Order has been rapidly expanding. Novgorod must build up their forces if they want to survive. The Grand Duchy of Lithuania is desperate to drive off the Teutonic Order. If they want to be victorious, they must make use of their thick forests and quick forces to drive out the Order. However, after much pressure from many of the Catholic factions the path of Catholicism may be inevitable for Lithuania. Lying to the west, the Danes hope to unite Scandinavia and from there launch attacks on the rest of the Baltic area. However, the mighty Holy Roman Empire lies directly to their south, and the Danes must make good use of their mass fleets if they hope to defeat their many enemies. As the Teutonic Knights' campaign against the Lithuanians continue, the Kingdom of Poland just to their south, having originally requested the Knights to deal with Lithuania, regret their decision, seeing the destruction brought by the Knights. Wanting to right their wrong, they turn on the Teutonic Knights and wage war on them.

List of factions[edit]

  • Holy Roman Empire (Unlockable)
  • Kingdom of Poland (Unlockable)
  • Kingdom of Norway (Playable after Modding)
  • Khanate of the Golden Horde (Playable after Modding)

Notable features[edit]

Crusading nobles, drawn to the conflict against Paganism in search of fame and glory, will request the assistance of the Teutonic Order in return for donations to the Order's coffers. The size of the donation varies depending on the nobles' successes. The Lithuanian leader will be rewarded by his council of nobles in events should he manage to kill any of these crusaders.

When playing as Denmark, it is possible for the player to form the Union of Kalmar. In order to do this, the player must first take the Scandinavian settlements of Kalmar, Göteborg, Visby, Uppsala and Åbo. After taking control of these settlements, the player must then kill the Norwegian king, either through assassination or a direct battle. If the entire Norway faction is eliminated, it is impossible to form the union. After forming the union, Denmark will take on a new banner, gain access to all the existing settlements and armies of Norway, and unlock the ability to build three new units.

Early in the campaign, an event will herald the formation of the Hanseatic League. The League consists of five specific regions on the campaign map—Hamburg, Danzig, Visby, Riga and Novgorod—which represent the group's most important assets. The faction controlling the most of these settlements has the greatest chance[citation needed] to be offered the option of building the Hanseatic League Headquarters, a unique building that provides significant financial rewards.

Features of the Teutonic Order[edit]

Due to the unique nature of the Teutonic Order, it lacks a family tree, thus leaving princesses and certain diplomatic options closed to them but making the faction less vulnerable to assassins. Instead, it is led by a Hochmeister, who, upon death, will be replaced by the most able General among the Order's ranks.

Finally, the Order's best units can only be recruited in heavily Catholic areas. Recruiting units such as Christ Knights, Halbbrüder and Ritterbrüder thus requires an extremely high percentage of Catholics to be present in Teutonic-controlled regions.

The Teutonic Order's strength is in its powerful heavy units. While lacking in speed, and thus vulnerable to horse archers on the open field, the Order's units more than make up for it in very powerful defensive strength. They are particularly effective in assaulting settlements, where the close quarters nullify their opponents' advantage of mobility.

Features of Lithuania[edit]

Lithuania starts out as a Pagan faction, offering it the chance to utilise a number of powerful and unique units to make up for its technological shortcomings. There are a number of different building options in a settlement that allow the faction to devote temples to three different Pagan deities. However, whilst following Paganism, Lithuania is unable to advance settlements beyond City or Castle level.

At some point during the campaign, Lithuania will be presented with the option of converting to Christianity. Whilst this can cause significant unrest and will force the faction to remove any Pagan-specific buildings, units and agents, it will also unlock new building options and make Lithuania a less tempting target to the Christian factions that surround it.

Reception[edit]

Reception
Aggregate score
AggregatorScore
Metacritic85/100[1]
Review scores
PublicationScore
Eurogamer8/10[2]
Game Informer9/10[3]
GameSpot8/10[4]
GameSpy[5]
IGN8.4/10[6]
PC Gamer (US)91%[7]

The expansion pack received 'favorable' reviews according to the review aggregation website Metacritic.[1]Games for Windows: The Official Magazine gave it a score of eight out of ten.[8]

References[edit]

  1. ^ ab'Medieval II: Total War Kingdoms for PC Reviews'. Metacritic. Retrieved 27 July 2016.
  2. ^Gillen, Kieron (31 August 2007). 'Medieval II: Total War Kingdoms'. Eurogamer. Retrieved 27 July 2016.
  3. ^Bertz, Matt (November 2007). 'Medieval II Total War: Kingdoms'. Game Informer (175). Archived from the original on 13 February 2008. Retrieved 27 July 2016.
  4. ^Ocampo, Jason (7 September 2007). 'Medieval II: Total War Kingdoms Review'. GameSpot. Retrieved 27 July 2016.
  5. ^Rausch, Allen (4 September 2007). 'GameSpy: Medieval II: Total War -- Kingdoms'. GameSpy. Retrieved 27 July 2016.
  6. ^Butts, Steve (10 September 2007). 'Medieval II Total War: Kingdoms Review'. IGN. Retrieved 27 July 2016.
  7. ^'Medieval II: Total War: Kingdoms'. PC Gamer: 69. December 2007.
  8. ^Molloy, Sean (October 2007). 'Medieval II: Total War -- Kingdoms'. Games for Windows: The Official Magazine. Ziff Davis Media (11): 66. Archived from the original on 7 June 2016. Retrieved 27 July 2016.

External links[edit]

  • Medieval II: Total War: Kingdoms at MobyGames
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Command Shell Codes[edit]

Use 'logon <password> to enable with an administrator password.


add_money <opt:faction_type> <amount> : adds an amount of money to a faction's coffers, can be negative, default is player faction


add_population <settlement_name> <amount> : adds an amount of population to a settlement, can be negative


move_character <name> <x>,<y> : moves named character to position on campaign map


auto_win <attacker/defender> : the attacker or defender wins the next autoresolved battle


create_unit <settlement/character_name> <unit_id> <opt:how_many> <opt:exp/armour/weapon> : creates one or more units of the specified type


toggle_fow : toggles the fog of war on or off

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toggle_restrictcam : toggles camera restrictions on or off


save_battle_replay : saves battle replay in file replays/<name>.rpy


save_battle_replay <name> : saves replay


give_ancillary <charactername> <ancillary name> : gives the character an ancillary

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remove_ancillary <charactername> <opt:ancillary name> : removes ancillary from the character an ancillary (default = all)


give_trait <charactername> <trait name> <opt:level> : gives the character a trait at level (default = level 1)


remove_trait <charactername> <opt:trait name> : removes a specified trait from the character (default = all)


disable_vnvs : toggles whether to disable game applying traits and attributes


process_cq <settlement> : Completes all (possible) construction pending in queue


character_reset : resets the character back to it's start of turn settings


show_cursorstat : shows the cursor position and region id


toggle_terrain <opt:region/tiletype/climate/choke/landing/frontier/features/frontier_defend> : toggles the terrain to display various data sets, no param resets to normal


bestbuy : sells units cheaper


oliphaunt : the biggest around


jericho : and the walls came a-tumblin' down


write_ui_cache : writes out the ui texture cache to disk


give_trait_points <charactername> <trait name> <points> : gives the character points for trait


list_traits : lists all the available traits


list_ancillaries : lists all the available ancillaries


mp <charactername> <amount> : gives the character movement points


list_characters <opt:faction_type> : lists all the characters in the world or those belonging to a faction


show_landings <opt:cursor/region_id> : shows the landing positions available to the ai from a given region, default hides them


filter_coastlines : applies filter to world map coastlines


toggle_coastlines : toggles strategy map coastline display


set_building_health <settlement_name> <building_chain> <final health percent> : sets health of a building of the specified type (eg core_building) in a settlement, so that the final health percentage is as specified; for building chains see export_descr_building.txt


ai_turn_speed <multiplier> : sets the maximum speed of turn processing during the ai round maximum supported speed is 255x


amdb_min : sets aerial map overlay depth bias for min zoom


amdb_max : sets aerial map overlay depth bias for max zoom


amdb_offset : sets aerial map overlay offset towards camera


zoom : zooms to specified aerial map zoom (only valid during a view of the strategy map)


set_ranking_interval : sets the denominator of the faction ranking graph interval which is calculated as (number_of_turns / denominator). If set to 0, then the denominator will be set to number_of_turns, giving an interval of 1


regenerate_radar : Does what it says on the tin


adjust_sea_bed : adjusts whole sea bed to specified height


reload_shaders : reloads all vertex shaders


reload_textures : reloads all textures


toggle_game_update : unknown


toggle_perfect_spy : toggles everyone's spying ability to perfect and infinite range, and off again


reset_display : Forces a display_close(); display_open() display reset cycle


process_rq <settlement> : Completes all (possible) recruitment pending in queue


force_diplomacy <accept/decline/off> : Forces the negotiator to accept or decline a proposition


diplomatic_stance <faction_a> <faction_b> <allied/neutral/war> : Set the diplomatic stance between the two factions (factions must be different)


invulnerable_general <character_name> : makes that named general invulnerable in battle


test_ancillary_localisation : adds all ancillary to the character info display


perf_times : Toggle display of simple performance times of game update vs display


burn_piggies_burn <on/off> : ignite all the piggy winks


test_message <event_message_name | all> : Test the event message specified in descr_event_enums.txt


test_movie <mission_type> <movie_name> <result> : test_movie


reload_movie_db : Reloads movie db


show_terrain_lines <duration> : display defensive terrain features


message_collation_set : Set the message collation on or off (sets all factions)


show_all_messages : Show all messages to all factions (on/off)


clear_messages : Clear all the current stacked messages


upgrade_settlement <settlement name> : upgrade settlement level


toggle_wireframe : Toggle wireframe rendering


reapply_rigid_model_influence : unkown


toggle_flowing_water : toggles display of campaign map flowing water


nw_stats : toggles display of network stats.


toggle_pr: toggles pr mode.


list_units <character/settlement name> : lists all of the units in an army, with details.


army units (total strength: %i) : unknown


victory <faction> <short> : show victory message for faction for short or long campaign.


trigger_advice <thread_name> [<advice_index>] : - triggers an advice thread

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damage_wall <settlement> <gate> <breach> : Damage wall of settlement. Forces 40% damage to a random gatehouse and a nearby straight section. Destroys gatehouse if 'gate' parameter present; breaches wall if 'breach' present


test_victory_scroll <faction victor> <short campaign (true/false)> : Opens up the victory scroll declaring that the given faction is the victor


date <year> : changes the campaign date to the given year


season <season> : changes the campaign season to the given season


force_battle_victory <opt:capture_percent> : forces the local player's alliance to win the battle, completely destroying the enemy alliance or optionally capturing a percentage of the enemy alliance


force_battle_defeat <opt:capture_percent> : forces the local player's alliance to lose the battle, completely destroying the local alliance or optionally capturing a percentage of the local alliance


output_unit_positions <filename> : output the positions of all units in the battle to the specified file


Format: - alliance_index, army_index, unit_index, formation_origin_x, formation_origin_y, rotation_in_degrees, unit_width_in_metres, unit_width_in_men


zoom_to_unit : zoom the camera to a unit of a specific id


show_battle_marker <x> <y> <t> <h> : display a marker at (x, y) for t seconds of height h


show_battle_line <x1> <y1> <x2> <y2> <t> : display a line from (x1, y1) to (x2, y2) for t seconds


show_battle_circle <x> <y> <r> <t> : display a circle at (x, y) of r radius for t seconds


kill_faction <faction_type> : removes the faction from the game


diplomacy_mission <ai_faction> <target_faction> <mission_type> <opt:mission_target> : creates a diplomacy mission


event <start_year[:end_year]> <category[:type]> [<x,y> <scale>] : creates an event


kill_character <character_name> : kills a character with the given name


control <faction_type> : switches player control to specified faction; old faction may not act correctly as ai faction


create_building <settlement_name> <building_level_id> : creates a building of the specified type in a settlement; for building level id's see export_descr_building.txt


capture_settlement <settlement name> : evicts any resident characters and armies and gives the settlement to the local player


disable_ai [opt: tac | sub | dip | name | priest]: disables all (default) or part of the ai for all factions


halt_ai <opt:factiontypename> : halts the turn sequence just before the start of the specified faction's turn, or the current faction if no faction given


run_ai [opt:x]: re-starts an ai turn sequence after disableai or haltai has been triggered; (use x to also re-enable all parts of the ai which have been individually disabled)


surrender_regions <opt: horde> <opt:faction_type> : gives all this faction's regions to the slaves. 'horde' surrenders regions for all factions that can be hordes


toggle_chat_log : shows or hides the multiplayer chat window


bounds : toggle display of bounding objects


lights : <merge> <used> <auto>


set_option <opt_name> <opt_value> : Set new value for specified option (use 1 and 0 for boolean options)


capabilities <settlement_name> : list details of the recruitment capabilities of a settlement


recruitment_pool <settlement_name> : list details of the current recruitment pool of a settlement


diplomacy_costs <receiving_faction> <proposing_faction> <opt:target_faction> <opt:settlement_name> <opt:payment_amount> <opt:payment_years> : displays a list of raw and perceived diplomacy items costs from the perspective of the receiving faction.


create_mission <sent_faction> <mission_id> : Attempt to create and add a mission to the specified faction


toggle_HUD_mode: switches between full and minimal HUD during a battle.


print_shortcuts: prints all the keyboard shortcuts for the current handler to documentation/current_handler_shortcuts.txt

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logon <password> : enables console with an admin password


logoff: logs out administrator to disable console

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clear_password <faction_label> : clears the current password for a specified faction


set_password <faction_label> <password> <password> : sets a new password for a specified faction


set_email <faction_label> <address> : sets a new email address for a specified faction


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