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Fallout: New Vegas is a little on the buggy side unfortunately, and can be quite susceptible to crashing to desktop. NVAC is a simple mod that helps reduce the chances of crashing. 4GB Fallout New.
Obsidian’s Fallout: New Vegas, despite being five years old, is still enjoying a booming modding scene. But what are the best Fallout: New Vegas mods? We’ve rounded them all up in this useful list, picking out the finest new quests, the fanciest texture upgrades, and the most useful fixes.
If you’re planning on revisiting the nuclear-scorched earth of the Mojave Wasteland before the Fallout 4 release date, then these are the mods we recommend bringing along for the ride.
How do I install Fallout: New Vegas mods?
Installing a single mod into Fallout: New Vegas is easy. All you need to do is place the new files you’ve downloaded into the ‘Data’ folder of your Fallout: New Vegas installation. If you have the Steam version, typically this will be:
C:Program FilesSteamsteamappsCommonFallout New VegasData
Windows will alert you that you’re overwriting files, so press ‘OK’ to accept the changes. It’s best to make a backup of your Data folder before you start modding in case you need to return Fallout: New Vegas to its original form.
You’re probably going to want lots of mods installed though, so it’s best to use the Fallout Mod Manager. This installs and uninstalls mods for you with a lot more ease than doing it manually. To set it up, first download and install the program. It’s then useful to create a folder on your hard drive called ‘Fallout New Vegas mods’ or something similar. Downloaded mods come in .zip files, so use something like WinRAR to extract the mod files into your new ‘Fallout New Vegas mods’ folder.
In Fallout Mod Manager, open the ‘Package Manager’ using the button to the right hand side of the window. The new window will have a button labelled ‘Add FOMod’. Click this, and then use the file browser to find your mod folder and select the mod you wish to install. The mod will now be displayed in the Package Manager window, with a tick box next to it. If the checkbox is ticked, the mod will be active in your game. Simply untick if you want to remove the mod.
Essential Fallout: New Vegas mods
Fallout Mod Manager
WIthout the Steam Workshop to make things smooth and easy, you’ll need a Mod Manager to help you get all your mods installed with the correct load orders.
New Vegas Script Extender
Adding lots of mods to the game may require an extension of Fallout: New Vegas’s scripting capabilities. This tiny New Vegas Script Extender mod will make sure the game’s script is sufficiently extended to allow hundreds of mods to work simultaneously.
Mod Configuration Menu
Generally with mods if you feel the need to change something you have to close the game and alter some files. The Mod Configuration Menu adds a management page to the pause menu, allowing you to make some alterations without ever leaving the game.
New Vegas Anti-Crash
Fallout: New Vegas is a little on the buggy side unfortunately, and can be quite susceptible to crashing to desktop. NVAC is a simple mod that helps reduce the chances of crashing.
4GB Fallout New Vegas
When using lots of big mods like textures, you may find that Fallout: New Vegas begins to struggle with its small allocation of virtual memory. FNV4GB is a tool to load Fallout New Vegas with the Large Address Aware executable flag set so the entire 4GB Virtual Memory Address Space can be used by the game.
Mission Mojave
Bethesda and Obsidian are renowned for publishing games riddled with glitches and other breaks. Despite numerous post-release patches, Fallout: New Vegas has never been completely fixed. Thanks to the mod community though, things are significantly better these days. Mission Mojave has 27,000 fixes for various bugs throughout New Vegas and its DLC packs.
Graphical Fallout: New Vegas mods
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New Vegas Redesigned addresses a few issues related to lore and world, but it’s key focus is recrafting every NPC to better reflect who they are. If they’re a grizzled war veteran, scars are added and skin made rough. A young, happy, beautiful NPC will have clearer a complexion. These HD retextures, and adjustments to proportions and structure, make New Vegas’s NPCs just that little bit more believable.
NMCs Texture Pack for New Vegas
There’s a lot of world in New Vegas, and NMC’s Texture Pack reskins almost all of it with high-definition textures that will make the Mojave Wasteland look so much sharper. Roads, buildings, trees, and plenty of items have their textures replaced, making this a one-stop-mod for overhauling a huge percentage of New Vegas’s visuals.
Nevada Skies
Since you’ll be spending so much time outside in Fallout: New Vegas, you’d might as well make sure that blue sky is doing something interesting. Nevada Skies adds 320 new cloud variations to the game, alongside some fantastic weather effects such as sandstorms, rain, rainstorms, RADstorms, thunderstorms, and even snow.
Wasteland Flora Overhaul
Adding 101 different trees and plants to the wasteland, Flora Overhaul brings a subtle sense of beauty to the otherwise barren and sandy Mojave. The mod creator is aware that too much living flora could be counter to Fallout lore, so the mod comes in three different grades: Fertile Wasteland is the whole lot for a much leafier world, Dead Wasteland is a compromise between living and dead plants, and ESP-less uses just retextured versions of the original withered tree models.
ELECTRO-CITY Relighting the Wasteland
Say ‘Vegas’ and the first thing that comes to mind is likely the lights. Neons, flashing LEDs, and burning bright bulbs. You’ll find barely any of that in New Vegas, but ELECTRO-CITY is the mod to add the shine the world needs. Hundreds of new lights are added, from street lamps and signs to burning barrels. Lighting is often key to an immersive graphical experience, and this mod makes sure the light is there.
Fellout N.V.
Fellout is one of the most popular Fallout 3 mods thanks to its ability to wipe out the sickly green filter that washes over everything. The New Vegas variant takes a similar approach, stopping the game making everything look a cosy orange and replacing colours with hot, desert tones that make the desert feel a lot more unforgiving. Aiseesoft total video converter platinum.
Essential Visual Enhancements
The Essential Visual Enhancements mod addresses all the various animations and effects that occur in combat, be that the ejection of a bullet from a gun, or the blood squirt as said bullet impacts on enemy flesh. Explosions, particle effects, critical hits, and impact wounds are all reanimated and overhauled to look significantly more impressive and violent.
FNV Realistic Wasteland Lighting
A less intensive alternative to Nevada Skies, Realistic Wasteland Lighting adjusts the intensity of sunlight and adds subtle weather affects to help create a more photorealistic Mojave Desert.
The ENB of the Apocalypse
When combined with Realistic Wasteland Lighting, ENB of the Apocalypse helps achieve the excellent photo realism than ENBs are associated with. The NMC Texture Pack is also recommended to make the most of this ENB’s graphical enhancements.
HQ Dust Storm FX
Dust Storms happen frequently in New Vegas, but chances are that you’ve mistaken them for bad periods of fog. The clouds simply look more like heavy mist than whipped up sand. This HQ Dust Storm FX mod makes sure that the sand storms look like the gritty nightmares they are.
Oxide ENB
This interesting ENB adds an atmospheric, colorful, and intense look to the Mojave Wasteland, rejecting photorealism for a world that pops with excitement. Not only is Oxide ENB a more fun-looking alternative to The ENB of the Apocalypse, it also includes its own weather and lighting systems, so there’s no need to combine with other mods.
IMPACT
New Vegas is a great RPG, but it lacks when it comes to the shooter elements. Guns lack any feedback and feel like peashooters compared to the best FPS games out there. IMPACT remedies this by changing the impact effects when bullets hit different surfaces, with new bullet hole decals and particle effects upon impact. The calibre of gun you use changes the size of the hole you make, and ejected shells are now weapon appropriate.
Gameplay Fallout: New Vegas mods
TitanFallout
There’s not a game out there that couldn’t be improved with the addition of big stomping robots, and this mod proves it (at least for Fallout). TitanFallout is, as the name suggests, a mod that adds the robotic mechs of Titanfall to New Vegas. With a new gadget you can call a Titan drop, which will rain down a hulking metal man. It can fight alongside you like an NPC follower, but you can of course climb aboard and use it’s massive machine gun yourself.
Project Nevada
Project Nevada is made by the team behind Fallout 3’s Wanderers Edition, one of our essential Fallout 3 mods. It’s designed to make New Vegas a more challenging, more fun game, through the installation of a variety of module. You can pick and choose which ones are installed, allowing you a degree of control about how far you stray from the ‘vanilla’ experience. The modules cover Core systems like health, vision, and bullet time, Cyberware: which implants you with a variety of bionic enhancements, Rebalance: which overhauls all the RPG systems of the game, and Equipment: which adds a huge selection of new usable gear to the game. For an instant change to the way New Vegas plays, Project Nevada is essential.
Weapons of the New Millenia
Weapons of the New Millenia adds 45 amazingly detailed weapons to New Vegas, with wonderful high-definition models and textures. They’re all modern-day guns you’d recognise from the likes of Call of Duty and ARMA, so if you’re a bit of a weapons nut and would like to replace Fallout’s rag-tag shooters with something more realistic, then this is the mod for you.
Weapons Mod Expanded
One of the most exciting things coming to Fallout 4 is the ability to modify weapons at a crafting bench, bolting on all kinds of additions like scopes, silences, and stocks. But you don’t have to wait for Fallout 4 for that kind of thing; just grab Weapons Mod Expanded for Fallout New Vegas and strap a laser sight onto your revolver, a choke on your shotgun, or a variety of other great and useful modifications for many of the game’s guns.
New Vegas Enhanced Camera
If you’re going for the immersive New Vegas experience, the one thing that’s going to get in your way is the camera. It makes you a floating set of eyes rather than a real person for starters, and every time you do something like sit down or die the game insists on pulling out to third person. Keep your eyes firmly in a body with the Enhanced Camera mod, which gives you a physical body you can actually see working, and won’t ever pull you out of it.
More Perks
Every two levels you progress in Fallout, you get to choose a new perk to add to your ability-enhancing collection. But if the selection you have to pick from just isn’t good enough, then this mod is for you. It adds, as the name More Perks suggests, more perks to the game, adding bizarre abilities such as being able to spontaneously grow fruit from your own body, or become hopelessly addicted to stims.
King of the Ring
One of Fallout’s most unusual mods, King of the Ring adds boxing to the game. Step into the ring, slip on the gloves, and thump you opponent down to a third of their health to be crowned the winner.
Nipton Rebuilt
Nipton is one of New Vegas’s key towns, but rather than being a hub of life it was razed to the ground. Nipton Rebuilt turns it into the town it could have been, and you can take control and become Mayor. With some funding from your own pocket, you can start to add new areas to Nipton and encourage its growth into a busy new location in the Mojave Wastes.
New Vegas Bounties
New Vegas Bounties is a new questline mod tasks you to hunt down and eliminate the Mojave Wasteland’s Most Wanted. A dastardly collection of rogue rangers, fiends, raiders, drug smugglers, cannibals, and pistoleros, they all have a massive price on their head waiting for you to collect. Be wary though: they’re all mean and tough, and won’t come along quietly.
A World of Pain
Adding a massive 114 new location to New Vegas, A World of Pain is the right choice for challenge-seeking explorers. Alongside smaller outposts is a huge underground complex, filled with difficult monster encounters and even a few quest lines. There’s plenty of loot to find, including MkII weapons to help you overcome these new difficult areas.
Garage Home
It didn’t take long before modders decided they needed to bring a bit of the unreleased Fallout 4 into New Vegas. The Garage Home, as seen in Fallout 4’s reveal, can now be yours to live in in Fallout: New Vegas, bringing with it a couple of new weapons for you to defend your new hovel with.
Wasteland Defence
Whilst some mods have been inspired by Fallout 4’s reveal, other mods actually inspired Fallout 4’s development. Undoubtedly Wasteland Defence was one of them, which is a mod that allows you to build your own fortress, rig up a set of defensive measures, and then trigger raid attacks that you must fend off. Essentially a tower defence mini-game, it’s one of New Vegas’s most interesting and accomplished mods.
DUST Survival Simulator
Survival games are all the rage right now, and DUST transforms New Vegas into one, too. The whole game has been rebalanced to work as a survival sim, with thirst, hunger, and keeping yourself healthy now a main priority. Whatsmore, all friendly NPCs have been wiped out, meaning the only quest in the game is to simply survive.
The Inheritance
A fully voiced quest line with 1,300 lines of dialogue, The Inheritance sees a mysterious stranger approach you with the request that you deliver a package. This unfolds into a choice-heavy main quest and a series of smaller side quests, all designed to be lore-friendly and offer a balance of ultra-violence and finesse approaches. It includes some interesting ‘evolving dungeons’, which if emptied of enemies will be occupied by a rival force when you next return.
Project Brazil
Project Brazil is more than a mod; it’s a complete new campaign. You even select it from the New Game option on the main menu, and it has an opening cinematic and everything. You take on the role of an Orphan from California’s secretive Vault 18, and head out on a quest involving a war between the Super Mutants, the Survivalist Raiders, and the New California Republic. Six new companions can join you, and a whole new area in the Black Bear Mountain National Forest is available to explore. It’s basically an amazing piece of DLC, all for free.
Realistic Stealth Overhaul
Playing stealth has always been an option in Fallout, but never a particularly good one. Realistic Stealth makes a lot of changes to the systems to make sneaking about a far more effective approach, ensuring that detection is based on line of sight, and that back stabbings work as they should.
Niner
New Vegas has some of the best companions seen in a Fallout game, but we’ll never refuse additional buddies, provided they live up to Obsidian’s quality bar. Niner is a brilliant companion; tough, drug-addled, and dog loving. He’s voiced with over 500 lines of dialogue, and constantly makes observations about the world. He also has his own quest line that develops as you travel through the Mojave Wasteland.
Run the Lucky 38
The Lucky 38 casino and hotel is in need of a new owner, and you’re just the person. Re-open this establishment, put in some capital, and start to expand one room at a time with the Run the Lucky 38 mod. The casino is also a key part in some of Mr. House’s conspiracies and ventures, and having ownership of the place may shed light on one of New Vegas’s most shadowy characters, should you wish to investigate.
JSawyer
Josh Sawyer was director on Fallout New Vegas. When the game shipped, he wasn’t entirely happy with the final result, and so spent time tinkering and tweaking with the game’s core systems in the months after release. He went on to release the JSawyer mod, a set of big fixes and changes that work to bring New Vegas closer to his vision. The ‘Director’s Cut’ of New Vegas, if you will. You’ll find health is significantly reduced, how much you can carry is lower, and you can’t progress any higher than level 35. A distinctly more challenging experience for the hardcore Fallout fan.
Fallout: The Frontier
One to watch rather than grab now, The Frontier is currently in development and due to release late in 2015. Taking you to a brand new region of Portland, Oregon, The Frontier is a snowy wasteland designed to be super-harsh. The weather has an impact on your health, so you’ll need to dress appropriately or risk death by frostbite and hypothermia. The total conversion mod adds a main quest, side quests, hunting, and even a fire propagation system to the game.
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A guide to show all performance and stability boosting mods that are essential to making Fallout New Vegas a more stable game and tools and mod managers to help with modifying your game.
Introduction
This guide assumes you have basic computer literacy and know how to at the very least find your New Vegas folder. Be aware that your game can crash if mods are installed incorrectly, nexus mod manager or even better, mod organizer is highly recommended!
New Vegas Anti Crash (NVAC)
New Vegas Anti Crash
New vegas Anti Crash is a mod that is absolutely essential no matter what. Even if one is doing a vanilla playthrough they should still get this mod. It will get rid of many of the crashes you will experience throughout the game. This is however a NVSE plugin so you must have the script extender installed.
New Vegas Script Extender (NVSE)
New Vegas Script Extender
New vegas script extender is another absolutely essential mod that is required by most other mods. A lot of mods on the nexus require the script extender including some of the mods on this list. Installing New Vegas Script Extender should be done manually. You have to simply open the file and your game directory and drag and drop everything except for the SRC folder and the read me files.
DO NOT PUT THE FILES IN YOUR DATA FOLDER
The NVSE files must be dropped into the main directory where your exe file is located.
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This file is not available on the nexus!
Yukichigai Unofficial Patch (YUP)
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This is a unofficial patch which is a giant compilation of patches and bug fixes for Fallout New Vegas and it’s dlc’s. This is STRICTLY a compilation of patches. There is no restored uncut content or balance tweaks.
Here is a list of just some of the fixes from the nexus page:
- Fixes the Dead Money perk In Shining Armor so that it actually does something
- Corrects the female mesh for the Pimp-Boy 3 Billion so that it’s not held at an angle
- Fixes Boone’s head tracking and stops him from holstering his weapon every 5 seconds in combat
- Alters Fixer so that it cures addiction temporarily as it says, not permanently
- Ultrajet addiction can now be cured by doctors
- Stops various NPCs and creatures who begin the game dead from miraculously resurrecting 3 days later
- Ensures the Brotherhood of Steel Explosive Collar won’t detonate after its removed from your neck
- Prevents the Old World Blues trait Skilled from being taken, then removed to leave a permanent +5 to all skills.
This is all with only 1 ESM!
New Vegas Stutter Remover (NVSR)
New Vegas Stutter Remover
New vegas stutter remover is a plugin for New Vegas Script Extender that fixes the games stutter. Vanilla Fallout New Vegas has really bad stutter that is really noticeable when jumping and side stepping. This plugin gets rid of all that stutter and comes with its own INI file that you can tweak to your liking. The stutter remover is a PLUGIN so it must be placed in the correct folder which is Fallout New VegasDatanvseplugins. This is done for you if you use a mod manager.
IMPORTANT FOR WINDOWS 10 USERS
If you use windows 10 than stutter remover can be unstable and can cause crashes. I have done extensive research on the topic and found many INI tweaks for stutter remover that have been said to fix the problem but none of them have been 100% stable in my experience. If you use windows 10 than it is best to not use stutter remover!
Manual Save Key (MSK)
Manual Save Key
Save Key is a mod that allows you to create a manual save using a hotkey (F11). Quicksaves are notorious for causing save corruption. When your save becomes corrupted it can cause infinite loading screens and crashes when trying to load your save. This means you lose all of your progress. Manual saves however can’t become corrupted as easily however when you want to manual save you have to pause the game and go save which lacks the convenience of a quicksave. This mod fixes said issue and I would highly recommend it over other mods such as CASM.
FNV 4GB Patcher (FNV4GB)
FNV 4GB Patcher
There have been many patches and solutions to make Fallout New Vegas 4GB. Fallout New Vegas by default used only 2GB. By using this patcher you can simply run it and it will patch your exe file to run at 4GB instead allowing much smoother gameplay especially with high resolution texture packs such as NMC or Ojo Bueno. The front pages for these texture packs actually stongly recommend or even require you have your game 4GB. This patcher DOES NOT go in the data folder. It goes into your main directory with your exe file and you run it once and it will patch your exe and create a backup. Once that is done your game will be patched! With your game being 4GB it will not get out of memory crashes and will run much smoother even without the high resolution texture packs.
Mod Configuration Menu (MCM)
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Mod Configuration Menu
The Mod Configuration Menu is a menu that is added when you pause your game and allows you to tweak options with mods that are supported by it. For example there is a version of CASM that is compatible with MCM that allows you to tweak how often you want the game saved and the time you want between each save. This mod allows for much more control over how your mods work.
Here are a few mods that are supported with MCM, these are NOT all of the mods supported:
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- More Realistic Aiming
- Project Nevada
- Directors Chair – Total Visual Control Device
- A World of Pain
- FOOK – New Vegas
- CASM with MCM
- F3NV Project Reality MkI
- Adjustable HUD – aHUD
- Immersive HUD – iHUD
What Mod Manager Should I Use?
There are many mod managers/organizers for you to choose from but there are ones that are clearly superior than the others. Here are a list of the mod managers/organizers:
- Nexus Mod Manager (NMM)
- Fallout Mod Manager (FOMM)
- Mod Organizer (MO)
- Mod Organizer 2 (MO2)
- Vortex (There isn’t really an acronym it’s only 1 word, I guess it would be “VT”, I don’t know :/)
- ♥♥♥♥ That I Will Get All My Mods Manually Because I Am A Grown Up (Really Long Acronym)
Downloading Mods Manually
Now the question most people ask is which should I use? Well the first one you want to rule out is downloading your mods manually. Downloading mods manually is a terrible idea unless it’s a small plugin or something that needs to be done manually such as New Vegas Script Extender. I would never recommend installing mods manually unless your installing like 5 or less small mods and that’s all. Now that that is out of the way lets look at our list again!
- Nexus Mod Manager (NMM)
- Fallout Mod Manager (FOMM)
- Mod Organizer (MO)
- Mod Organizer 2 (MO2)
- Vortex
♥♥♥♥ That I Will Get All My Mods Manually Because I Am A Grown Up (Really Long Acronym)
Vortex&Mod Organizer 2
You may ask why I grouped these together but you will soon find out why. Now Mod organizer was made by some really smart dude named Tannin42. Now he started Mod Organizer 2 but was asked by the Nexus Team to help them make a new Mod Manager to succeed NMM. He left Mod Organizer 2 and started working on what is called Vortex. Now Vortex is still in alpha and is not meant to be used for actual modding. It doesn’t even have a release date yet so that one is out of the question. Now since Mod Organizer 2 was abandoned it was taken over by some really nice fans, sadly the fans suck♥♥♥♥♥♥at this and Mod Organizer 2 has issues like memory leaks so it isn’t recommended for modding. That leaves us our last 3 options!
- Nexus Mod Manager (NMM)
- Fallout Mod Manager (FOMM)
- Mod Organizer (MO)
Mod Organizer 2 (MO2)Vortex♥♥♥♥ That I Will Get All My Mods Manually Because I Am A Grown Up (Really Long Acronym)
Nexus Mod Manager&Fallout Mod Manager
The reason I grouped these 2 is mostly because this section is really long. Fallout Mod Manager is good but that’s just it. It lacks the simplicity of Nexus Mod Manager but also lacks the features that Mod organizer has. Some say it’s better than Nexus Mod Manager which is true but why not just use Mod Organizer which is WAY better. As for Nexus Mod Manager, it is really simple but has issues, it can good for a beginner to download less than I would say 20 mods but once you start really getting up there in numbers it can become really bad and messes up your game. I would say use Nexus Mod manager if you are just starting to mod and once you become more experienced use the Mod Organizer, which just so happens to be our next option!
- Nexus Mod Manager (NMM) (I won’t put a strike through it because its sort of good :P)
Fallout Mod Manager (FOMM)- Mod Organizer (MO)
Mod Organizer 2 (MO2)Vortex♥♥♥♥ That I Will Get All My Mods Manually Because I Am A Grown Up (Really Long Acronym)
Mod Organizer
Mod organizer is the BEST way to mod your game. It is slightly more complicated than Nexus Mod Manager but is just so much better. It allows you to create profiles for mods so if you want different mods on your charisma character you can have a profile for him/her and then a different set of mods for your Grognak the Barbarian character. It also has options to add ini tweaks for certain mods and you can merge mods such as merging patches for mods etc. It also does not fill up your data folder with all the mods contents but rather injects them at launch to keep your folder clean. This means if you mess up modding, you can simply uncheck the mods rather than uninstall all your mods and deleting your whole game like you would do with other mod managers. Mod Organizer is the best way to mod Fallout New Vegas and the best part is it also works for other games like Skyrim (I don’t like Skyrim but for you filthy peasants it is an option).
In conclusion, use Nexus Mod Manager for beginners and then Mod Organizer for more experienced modders.
This was a really long section.
Extra Tools To Help With Modding
Now that you have chosen your mod manager/organizer, you can get some extra tools to help make your game more stable!
Tool #1 Load Order Optimization Tool (LOOT)
The Load Order Optimization Tool (LOOT) is used to do exactly as it says, optimize your load order! Your load order is the order in which your mods will load. If your load order is incorrect, mods can get overwritten or messed up and even worse crash your game and make it unstable. LOOT is a tool that will automatically, with the click of your mouse, optimize your load order to the best of its abilities. Now when I say “To the best of it’s abilities”, LOOT is usually really good at determining your load order, however sometimes it can make mistakes and in that case manual action must be taken. For the most part LOOT gets it all right and using it can make a big difference!
Tool #2 FNV Edit
FNV Edit is a program that lets you check for errors such as mods that are incompatible and also allows you to create merged patches which can help make mods work nicely together. Make sure that if you create a merged patch that is on the BOTTOM of your load order. LOOT will detect merged patches and will automatically put them at the bottom. FNV Edit is a really useful tool that I highly recommend you give a try.
Conclusion
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