The idea that gamers are antisocial grumps who stay up all night eating junk food while playing Call of Duty in their mother’s basement is woefully outdated.
According to a new survey, about half of all gamers admit they’ve been playing more since the pandemic started, but nearly three-quarters use it to socialize.
Only ten percent of respondents said they munched on junk while gaming, compared to the 37 percent who don’t eat at all while playing.
Nearly half of respondents kept their gaming to between 8pm and midnight, while just seven percent burned the midnight oil.
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Some 71 percent of gamers in a new survey from game developer Jagex say they play with online or real-world friends
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Lockdowns caused by COVID-19 have led many to pick up a controller: Nearly half of the respondents said their gaming has increased since the pandemic.
But they weren’t being antisocial—an overwhelming 71 percent were playing with other people.
Most gamers keep reasonable hours – between 8pm and midnight – and don’t eat junk food while they game. In fact, 37 percent said they don’t eat at all while gaming
Likely due to social distancing, it was more with online friends (36 percent) than ‘in real life’ (IRL) pals (28 percent).
But ‘this certainly suggests that gaming is a more sociable than solitary sport,’ according to the report.
You can also forget the stereotype of the zombie-eyed gamer glued to the screen in the middle of the night.
A majority of gamers stick to sociable hours with 48.5 percent playing in the evening between 8pm and midnight, and 26.5 percent fire up their console between 4pm and 8pm.
Only seven percent said they were night owls, playing between midnight and 4am, and just two percent were gaming between 4am and 8am.
About 8 percent admitted they’ve played video games when they should be working.
Less than four percent of gamers play in the basement, compared to more than half who set up in the bedroom, a quarter who play in the living room and about 20 percent who play in their home office.
And gamers don’t scarf down fries while leading World of Warcraft raids, either: 37 percent said they don’t eat at all while gaming, while 21 percent said they only eat home-cooked food.
Seven percent of survey respondents said they like to game naked
Only 10 percent said they chowed on fries, pizza and other unhealthy snacks while gaming.
Most gamers (54 percent) rehydrate with water, with coffee and tea accounting for about 14 percent and sugary sodas accounting for less than 10 percent.
‘The stereotype of gamers as people who play on their own, in their basement, drinking energy drinks just isn’t necessarily valid any more – certainly not among the 300 million player accounts created since RuneScape was launched,’ Phil Mansell, CEO of Jagex, told MailOnline.
Gamers do like to relax, though: 43 percent of gamers slip into pajamas or loungewear before grabbing a controller, while 30 percent stay in their jeans and t-shirt.
Perhaps most interestingly, 7 percent of respondents said they like to game naked.
Online gaming was niche when Jagex was founded, even among gamers.
‘Two decades later, thanks to the efforts of game makers and the accessibility of games on PC and mobile in particular, that niche has now become mainstream,’ Mansell said.
‘What’s surprising is that in an age where many of us are feeling socially more isolated than ever, that the strength of online communities is filling this void so well,’ he told MailOnline.
‘[It] is really effective in bringing people together during a time of physical separation.’
The new survey aligns with a growing body of research showing video games can be good for your mind, mmorpg body and mmorpg social life.
A study out of Australia found gamers were 20 percent more likely to have a healthy body weight than the average person.
Esport gamers are also less likely to smoke and drink than the general public and those who play sports related games tend to be more active in real life.
A separate study from Oxford reported that people who enjoyed playing games like Plants vs Zombies: and Animal Crossing saw an improvement in their overall mental health.
‘Video games aren’t necessarily bad for your health,’ said Andrew Przybylski, director of research at the institute. ‘There are other psychological factors which have a significant effect on a person’s wellbeing.’
That doesn’t mean there isn’t a downside to all that gaming: A recent poll found one in four couples argue about video games once or twice a week.
About 12 percent said gaming-related fights happened as often as 150 to 200 times a year, and one in 50 said they got into it every single day over Call of Duty, Fortnite or other releases.
According to an unofficial survey from the pokers site Cards Chat, a quarter of men said they’d thought about ending their relationship over gaming-related arguments.
That’s compared to 17 percent, or about one in six, of the women.
The curse of the videogame film may finally be about to break.
The first poster for World Of Warcraft has been unveiled, with the very first trailer set for release on Friday.
The film is based on Blizzard’s massively multiplayer online role-playing game – the most popular MMORPG in the world, with more than 100million accounts being created over its lifetime.
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WoW: First World Of Warcraft poster has been unveiled four days ahead of the much-anticipated first trailer
The poster pits against each other the movie’s two warring factions – the orcish Horde and the human Alliance.
On the left side, slathered in red warpaint with protruding tusks pierced, is leader of the Horde Ogrim, played by Fantastic Four’s Dr Doom, Toby Kebbel.
On the right is Alliance champion Anduin Lothar, played by bearded Vikings star Travis Fimmel.
Rivals: On the left side is leader of the Horde Ogrim, played by Fantastic Four’s Dr Doom, Toby Kebbel; on the right is Alliance champion Anduin Lothar, played by bearded Vikings star Travis Fimmel
According to the official website, the film is set in the normally peaceful realm of Azeroth, now on the brink of war as its civilization faces a fearsome race of invaders: Orc warriors fleeing their dying home to colonize another
‘As a portal opens to connect the two worlds, one army faces destruction and the other faces extinction. From opposing sides, two heroes are set on a collision course that will decide the fate of their family, their people and their home.’
The film is directed by David Bowie’s son Duncan Jones, who was also behind 2009’s Moon and 2011’s Source Code.
He has indicated before that it will not be a straight good vs evil story – that each side will have a protagonist whom audiences could root for.
Oh he looks grim: Universal previously released images of the stunning makeup effects used in the film
The director has indicated before that it will not be a straight good vs evil story – that each side will have a protagonist whom audiences could root for
Massive: The film is based on Blizzard’s massively multiplayer online role-playing game – the most popular MMORPG in the world, with more than 100million accounts being created over its lifetime
It also stars Dominic Cooper, Ben Foster and Ruth Negga as Alliance members, and Robert Kazinsky and Clancy Brown as Orcs.
As the half-orc Garona, Mission Impossible Ghost Protocol star Paula Patton may have the most interesting roll of all, forced to choose between the sides.
Colin Farrell was once attached to the project, and although he never saw it through he did confirm that the script was ‘amazing’ and akin to Lord of the Rings.
Human: Ruth Negga will play Lady Taria Wrynn
Brothers in arms: Dominic Cooper will play King Llane Wrynn, ruler of the human Kingdom of Stormwind; while Ben Foster stars as Magus Medivh
Stuck in the middle: As the half-orc Garona, Mission Impossible Ghost Protocol star Paula Patton may have the most interesting roll of all, forced to choose between the sides
Videogame fans have long awaited any film that will do its source material justice; traditionally films based on games perform poorly, ranging from the decent efforts of Silent Hill, Resident Evil, Doom, and Mortal Kombat, to the abysmal Mario Bros, Street Fighter, Alone In The Dark, Mortal Kombat Annihilation.
Fans must only wait until Friday to finally see footage from the film, with the long-awaited first trailer finally making its debut.
Having wrapped filming back in May, it was scheduled for release on December 18, but pushed it back to Jun 10 to avoid the release of Star Wars The Force Awakens.
So far so good: The film is directed by David Bowie’s son Duncan Jones, who was also behind 2009’s Moon (pictured) and 2011’s Source Code
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Blizzard Entertainment made it official on Tuesday when it revealed will launch in August.
WoW Classic is a « vanilla » version of the once super popular MMORPG launching on Aug. 27. Players will be able to play the 1.12 version of the game known as the update. Before the game goes live there will be both beta and stress tests.
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As the popular MMORPG saw over the years, WoW fans began creating their own private servers offering the « classic » WoW experience that didn’t include any of the multiple expansions or updates over the course of the game’s lifetime.
In April 2016, Blizzard began closing down to the dismay of fans. The company cited the shutdown was to « protect against intellectual property infringement. »
It was November 2017 when Blizzard announced it’d release its own version of the « vanilla » experience called .
Along with revealing the WoW Classic release date, Blizzard also listed plans for both a beta and stress test of the game. Players who opt-in for the testing on their account manager page and have an active subscription will be randomly selected for the beta starting May 15. Then the developer will have three stress tests where players can log in to play the game for a short period of time on the following dates:
Stress test 1: May 22-23
Stress test 2: June 19-20
Stress test 3: July 18-19
Players who want to secure their name for WoW Classic can create their character starting on Aug. 13. Following the release of the game, Blizzard will add in original WoW content in the order of their initial release date.
Blizzard didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.
The curse of the videogame film may finally be about to break.
The first poster for World Of Warcraft has been unveiled, with the very first trailer set for release on Friday.
The film is based on Blizzard’s massively multiplayer online role-playing game – the most popular MMORPG in the world, with more than 100million accounts being created over its lifetime.
Scroll down for video
WoW: First World Of Warcraft poster has been unveiled four days ahead of the much-anticipated first trailer
The poster pits against each other the movie’s two warring factions – the orcish Horde and the human Alliance.
On the left side, slathered in red warpaint with protruding tusks pierced, is leader of the Horde Ogrim, played by Fantastic Four’s Dr Doom, Toby Kebbel.
On the right is Alliance champion Anduin Lothar, played by bearded Vikings star Travis Fimmel.
Rivals: On the left side is leader of the Horde Ogrim, played by Fantastic Four’s Dr Doom, Toby Kebbel; on the right is Alliance champion Anduin Lothar, played by bearded Vikings star Travis Fimmel
According to the official website, the film is set in the normally peaceful realm of Azeroth, now on the brink of war as its civilization faces a fearsome race of invaders: Orc warriors fleeing their dying home to colonize another
‘As a portal opens to connect the two worlds, one army faces destruction and the other faces extinction. From opposing sides, two heroes are set on a collision course that will decide the fate of their family, their people and their home.’
The film is directed by David Bowie’s son Duncan Jones, who was also behind 2009’s Moon and 2011’s Source Code.
He has indicated before that it will not be a straight good vs evil story – that each side will have a protagonist whom audiences could root for.
Oh he looks grim: Universal previously released images of the stunning makeup effects used in the film
The director has indicated before that it will not be a straight good vs evil story – that each side will have a protagonist whom audiences could root for
Massive: The film is based on Blizzard’s massively multiplayer online role-playing game – the most popular MMORPG in the world, with more than 100million accounts being created over its lifetime
It also stars Dominic Cooper, Ben Foster and Ruth Negga as Alliance members, flyff and Robert Kazinsky and Clancy Brown as Orcs.
As the half-orc Garona, Mission Impossible Ghost Protocol star Paula Patton may have the most interesting roll of all, forced to choose between the sides.
Colin Farrell was once attached to the project, and although he never saw it through he did confirm that the script was ‘amazing’ and akin to Lord of the Rings.
Human: Ruth Negga will play Lady Taria Wrynn
Brothers in arms: Dominic Cooper will play King Llane Wrynn, ruler of the human Kingdom of Stormwind; while Ben Foster stars as Magus Medivh
Stuck in the middle: As the half-orc Garona, Mission Impossible Ghost Protocol star Paula Patton may have the most interesting roll of all, forced to choose between the sides
Videogame fans have long awaited any film that will do its source material justice; traditionally films based on games perform poorly, ranging from the decent efforts of Silent Hill, Resident Evil, Doom, and Mortal Kombat, to the abysmal Mario Bros, Street Fighter, Alone In The Dark, Mortal Kombat Annihilation.
Fans must only wait until Friday to finally see footage from the film, with the long-awaited first trailer finally making its debut.
Having wrapped filming back in May, it was scheduled for release on December 18, but pushed it back to Jun 10 to avoid the release of Star Wars The Force Awakens.
So far so good: The film is directed by David Bowie’s son Duncan Jones, who was also behind 2009’s Moon (pictured) and 2011’s Source Code
The 2018 Gamers’ Choice Awards, the first video game awards show to be shown on a broadcast network, has just wrapped on .
The show aired at 5 p.m. ET (2 p.m. PT), and ran for about an hour. Unlike The Game Awards, , the CBS awards show appears to be based mainly on fan voting. The show does not appear to be streaming online immediately after its initial broadcast, but we’ll update this post should that change.
Disclosure: CBS is CNET’s parent company, and CNET earns commissions from the services featured on this page.
Categories and a sampling of the nominees are below, and winners are in bold. For categories where we don’t have the nominees, we are listing the winners at the end. Several winner announcements came .
Fan Favorite Male Gamer/Streamer
Shroud
Dr. Disrespect
Tyler1
Winner: TimTheTatman
Summit1g
Dr. Lupo
Tfue
Lirik
Fan Favorite Female Gamer/ Streamer
Winner: Imane « Pokimane » Anys
Rumay « Hafu » Wang (itsHafu)
Kristen « KittyPlays » Michaela
AnneMunition
Kat « Mystik » Gunn
Kim « Geguri » Se-Yeon
Amira « Xmiramira »
Julia « Juliano » Kiran
Zainab « zAAz » Turkie
Fan Favorite Game
Winner: Fortnite
God of War
Dragon Ball FighterZ
Celeste
League of Legends
Call of Duty: Black Ops 4
Assassin’s Creed:
Monster Hunter: World
Fan Favorite Game
League of Legends
Dota 2
Overwatch
Counter Strike: Global Offensive
Dragon Ball FighterZ
Super Smash Bros. Melee
Rocket League
Winner: Fortnite
Most Anticipated Game
Winner: The Last of Us 2
Kingdom Hearts 3
The Elder Scrolls 6
Death Stranding
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice
Rage 2
Days Gone
Anthem
2
Fan Favorite Esports Team
Cloud9
Team Liquid
Team Solo Mid
100 Thieves
Winner: FaZe Clan
G2
Fnatic
Gaming Moment of the Year
Winner: Ninja Plays with Drake
The_Happy_Hob beats the Dark Souls Trilogy without taking a single hit
has the biggest opening weekend of any entertainment property ($725 million)
Dr. DisRespect hits a $100 headshot
Tyler1 returns to League of Legends
Joseph Saelee becomes Tetris World Champion
Soviet Womble attempts a tactical strategy
Fan Favorite Retro Character
Winner: Mario (Super Mario Bros.)
Link (The Legend of Zelda)
Donkey Kong (Donkey Kong)
Pacman (Pacman)
Bomberman (Bomberman)
Bonk (Bonk’s Adventure)
Mega Man (Mega Man)
Sonic the Hedgehog (Sonic the Hedgehog)
Samus Aran (Metroid)
Favorite Celebrity Gamer (Musician)
Marshmello
Post Malone
Winner: Snoop Dogg
Drake
Lupe Fiasco
Justin Bieber
Favorite Celebrity Gamer (Athlete)
Austin Creed (AKA Xavier Woods)
Gordon Hayward
Kenny Omega
Demetrious « Mighty Mouse » Johnson
Ronda Rousey
Jeremy Lin
Neymar Jr.
Winner: JuJu Smith-Schuster
David Price
Favorite Celebrity Gamer (Actor)
Vin Diesel
Mila Kunis
Winner: Terry Crews
Olivia Munn
Zac Efron
Henry Cavill
Fan Favorite Esports Moment
Winner: mmorpg Cloud 9’s League of Legends Worlds Run
OG wins The International 8
Mew2King wins Smash Summit 6
Cloud 9 wins Boston Major
NRG’s 0 second goal in Grand Finals of RLCS
Evil Geniuses wins Call of Duty: World League Grand Finals
Most Desired Franchise Resurrection
Half-life
F-Zero
Banjo-Kazooie
Earthbound
Chrono Trigger
Winner: Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
Jet Set Radio
Fan Favorite Video Game Character
Kratos (God of War)
Connor (Detroit: Become Human)
Winner: Peter Parker/Spider-Man (Marvel’s Spider-Man)
Lara Croft (Shadow of the )
Leo Caruso (A Way Out)
Alexios and Kassandra (Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey)
Fan Favorite Mobile Game
PUBG Mobile
Winner: Pokemon Go
Florence
Arena of Valor
Alto’s Odyssey
Vandals
Fan Favorite Multiplayer Game
Winner: Fortnite
Call of Duty: Black Ops 4
Overwatch
A Way Out
World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth
PlayerUnkown’s Battlegrounds
2: Forsaken
Monster Hunter: World
Fan Favorite Esport Event of the Year
League of Legends Worlds
Dota 2 The International
Overwatch League Grand Finals
Evolution 2018
ELEAGUE Boston Major
Winner: Call of Duty: World League Grand Finals
Fan Favorite Collegiate Esport Team
Belleview University
University of Utah
Maryville University
University of Washington
Winner: Ohio State
UC Irvine
Robert Morris University
UC Berkeley
Additional categories and winners are below. More can be found on the .
: Christopher Judge as Kratos from God of War
: Alex « Goldenboy » Mendez
Fan Favorite Sports Game winner: Rocket League
: Juju Smite-Schuster
: Mang0
Fan Favorite VR game winner: Beat Saber
: Profit
: Faker
: Miracle
: FuzzFace
: Squishy
Fan Favorite Supernova award: Ninja
: s1mple
: Ninja
: SonicFox
: Monte and Doa
: Fortnite Skirmishes
CouRage
: TwitchCon
: PC
: Subnautica
: Monster Hunter World
: Marvel’s Spider-Man
: Call of Duty: Black Ops 4
: Marvel’s Spider-Man
: Fortnite
: WoW: Battle for Azeroth
: Super Mario Party
: Dragon Ball FighterZ
: Super Mario Bros.
: Red Dead Redemption 2
: Twitch
: Camilla Luddington as Lara Croft in Shadow of the Tomb Raider
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The idea that gamers are antisocial grumps who stay up all night eating junk food while playing Call of Duty in their mother’s basement is woefully outdated.
According to a new survey, about half of all gamers admit they’ve been playing more since the pandemic started, but nearly three-quarters use it to socialize.
Only ten percent of respondents said they munched on junk while gaming, mmorpg compared to the 37 percent who don’t eat at all while playing.
Nearly half of respondents kept their gaming to between 8pm and midnight, while just seven percent burned the midnight oil.
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Some 71 percent of gamers in a new survey from game developer Jagex say they play with online or real-world friends
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Lockdowns caused by COVID-19 have led many to pick up a controller: Nearly half of the respondents said their gaming has increased since the pandemic.
But they weren’t being antisocial—an overwhelming 71 percent were playing with other people.
Most gamers keep reasonable hours – between 8pm and midnight – and don’t eat junk food while they game. In fact, 37 percent said they don’t eat at all while gaming
Likely due to social distancing, it was more with online friends (36 percent) than ‘in real life’ (IRL) pals (28 percent).
But ‘this certainly suggests that gaming is a more sociable than solitary sport,’ according to the report.
You can also forget the stereotype of the zombie-eyed gamer glued to the screen in the middle of the night.
A majority of gamers stick to sociable hours with 48.5 percent playing in the evening between 8pm and midnight, and 26.5 percent fire up their console between 4pm and 8pm.
Only seven percent said they were night owls, playing between midnight and 4am, and just two percent were gaming between 4am and 8am.
About 8 percent admitted they’ve played video games when they should be working.
Less than four percent of gamers play in the basement, compared to more than half who set up in the bedroom, a quarter who play in the living room and about 20 percent who play in their home office.
And gamers don’t scarf down fries while leading World of Warcraft raids, either: 37 percent said they don’t eat at all while gaming, while 21 percent said they only eat home-cooked food.
Seven percent of survey respondents said they like to game naked
Only 10 percent said they chowed on fries, pizza and other unhealthy snacks while gaming.
Most gamers (54 percent) rehydrate with water, with coffee and tea accounting for about 14 percent and sugary sodas accounting for less than 10 percent.
‘The stereotype of gamers as people who play on their own, in their basement, drinking energy drinks just isn’t necessarily valid any more – certainly not among the 300 million player accounts created since RuneScape was launched,’ Phil Mansell, CEO of Jagex, told MailOnline.
Gamers do like to relax, though: 43 percent of gamers slip into pajamas or loungewear before grabbing a controller, while 30 percent stay in their jeans and t-shirt.
Perhaps most interestingly, 7 percent of respondents said they like to game naked.
Online gaming was niche when Jagex was founded, even among gamers.
‘Two decades later, thanks to the efforts of game makers and the accessibility of games on PC and mobile in particular, that niche has now become mainstream,’ Mansell said.
‘What’s surprising is that in an age where many of us are feeling socially more isolated than ever, that the strength of online communities is filling this void so well,’ he told MailOnline.
‘[It] is really effective in bringing people together during a time of physical separation.’
The new survey aligns with a growing body of research showing video games can be good for your mind, body and social life.
A study out of Australia found gamers were 20 percent more likely to have a healthy body weight than the average person.
Esport gamers are also less likely to smoke and drink than the general public and those who play sports related games tend to be more active in real life.
A separate study from Oxford reported that people who enjoyed playing games like Plants vs Zombies: and Animal Crossing saw an improvement in their overall mental health.
‘Video games aren’t necessarily bad for your health,’ said Andrew Przybylski, director of research at the institute. ‘There are other psychological factors which have a significant effect on a person’s wellbeing.’
That doesn’t mean there isn’t a downside to all that gaming: A recent poll found one in four couples argue about video games once or twice a week.
About 12 percent said gaming-related fights happened as often as 150 to 200 times a year, flyff and one in 50 said they got into it every single day over Call of Duty, Fortnite or other releases.
According to an unofficial survey from the pokers site Cards Chat, a quarter of men said they’d thought about ending their relationship over gaming-related arguments.
That’s compared to 17 percent, or about one in six, of the women.
« Massively multiplayer online role-playing games » are abbreviated as MMORPG.It is a computer gaming genre that facilitates the interaction between a great numbers of players within the virtual world of the game.
Just like with most of the other role-playing games, the roles of the characters which are often derived from fantasy worlds are taken up by players who assume control over the several actions of the character.
Besides the player number, Top Free MMORPG Games can be differentiated from the small multi-player RPGs and those in which only single players play by the game's persistent world. The game will evolve and proceed regardless of the fact that the player may be away from the game and offline.The publisher of the game normally hosts the server or servers which store the data about the game.
Millions of passionate fans take part in MMOs all through the planet. In the year 2005, revenues for these virtual games around the world went beyond the half billion dollar mark.In 2006, the spending of the consumers in the West on MMORPGs' subscription surged to more than $1.4 billion. By March of 2011, more than 11 million individuals had subscribed to the amazingly popular MMORPG- World of Warcraft.
A majority of the well liked best free online mmorpg games for pc are based on traditional fantasy themes.
These games are normally set on a universe that is similar to that of classic RPGs, Dungeons and Dragons for instance. Some use hybrid themes that either substitute or combine fantasy aspects with those of crime fiction, science fiction, sword and sorcery or steam punk.
Some MMORPGs even bring in the use of thematic materials from myths, legends, fairy tales, anime, comic books and several other genres. These aspects are created through scenes and similar roles that incorporate loots, quests or even monsters.
The basic goal of most best free online mmorpg games for pc is the creation of the character of the player.
This is realized through acquiring experience or exp which can be heightened by accomplishing tasks, beating a number of enemies or bosses or completing storylines. The character that is controlled by the gamer will go up the levels as soon as the right amount of exp has been garnered.
Leveling up will result in the character being stronger through acquisition of extra skills or raising characteristic traits like health, intelligence, strength, agility, etc.
The equipment becomes more and more essential as the character goes up in levels.Clothes, armor, weapons and accessories are included. Acquiring low level equipment is rather easy. However for the higher levels, equipment is basically expensive and much rarer.
Players ganging up with fellow players are one of the most popular activities and they are able to accomplish more optimal progression rate.These players can group up to kill boss monsters or traverse through a dangerous dungeon. This kind of content is referred to as cooperative play. The opposite also exists and is just as popular among the MMO fans.
Friendly rivalry among the individuals or groups is encouraged especially when cooperation is required to accomplish the more complex tasks.Player vs. player or PvP can assume the form of 1 vs. 1 dueling, guild vs. guild battles or faction vs. faction wars.
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