As above. I really dont see the point of doing so in survival but ofc idk how do you all view it.
And another question, which method of transportation do you all like most in the OVERWORLD and why? Im thinking of laying tracks all over the damn world but i dont have even resources lol. Building an iron golem farm at spawn point doesnt seem to help.
Roads are very nice for horses, which was my preferred method of travel before elytra. Once I obtained wings, I started flying to all my nearby bases. Once I learned how to bow boost, I started flying everywhere. Once they added rocket boosting, I even started flying inside my base and 15,000 blocks became no big deal.
So, roads are nothing more than decoration now. I even stopped using my Nether rail system to go from base to base when I started bow boosting everywhere as its both faster and more fun. I haven't road a horse in more than a year and haven't needed to ride a mine cart in that long either.
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Roads are very nice for horses, which was my preferred method of travel before elytra. Once I obtained wings, I started flying to all my nearby bases. Once I learned how to bow boost, I started flying everywhere. Once they added rocket boosting, I even started flying inside my base and 15,000 blocks became no big deal.
So, roads are nothing more than decoration now. I even stopped using my Nether rail system to go from base to base when I started bow boosting everywhere as its both faster and more fun. I haven't road a horse in more than a year and haven't needed to ride a mine cart in that long either.
The elytra are uncraftable gliders found in End cities, a portal to which are formed after slaying the Ender Dragon. They are worn in the breastplate slot like a cape.
Normally, one can only glide using elytra, so in the beginning, people built tall platforms from which to dive. Launchers became popular as well.
However, it became widespread knowledge that if one fired a Punch II bow while gliding, it would create propulsion if it was shot in such a way as the arrow struck the shooter. The shooter barely draws the bow back and lets loose. With practice it becomes very easy. Natural, even.
The elytra are uncraftable gliders found in End cities, a portal to which are formed after slaying the Ender Dragon. They are worn in the breastplate slot like a cape.
Normally, one can only glide using elytra, so in the beginning, people built tall platforms from which to dive. Launchers became popular as well.
However, it became widespread knowledge that if one fired a Punch II bow while gliding, it would create propulsion if it was shot in such a way as the arrow struck the shooter. The shooter barely draws the bow back and lets loose. With practice it becomes very easy. Natural, even.
And in the past i used to build roads, and then railways on ground level. but because securing it was tough, unslightly and because it impeded travel, i started building skyrails lol.
I guess nobody will say building roads are useful in minecraft now. I better start making plans to kill the ender dragon now xD
No, I don't build roads as such, after all there are no Minecraft cars ..
My main transport links are minecart rail lines (grey lines on the pic below) in the Nether between the four main bases I have. Also, the main bases have overworld rail lines as well linking them to places of interest.
I also use horses for short runs, some of the rivers between areas I've added cobble walkways for the horses to go over. I've used the Elytra, but found it a pain as there was no way to stay aloft; I stopped using it before I found out about fireworks, but never went back to it.
And in the past i used to build roads, and then railways on ground level. but because securing it was tough, unslightly and because it impeded travel, i started building skyrails lol.
I guess nobody will say building roads are useful in minecraft now. I better start making plans to kill the ender dragon now xD
You're welcome.
I don't know that roads are entirely useless . . . But, yes, elytra plus shulker boxes pretty well replaced all modes of travel for me. After 1.11.1, even walking became a hassle!
Keep in mind that elytra are certainly end-game equipment. One technically doesn't have to slay the Ender Dragon, but in that case one must blindly cross more than 1,000 blocks of the void to find an island. Forum regular Courageous_Marinade did so and I'm sure many others have as well. Otherwise, one must first slay the dragon to reach the cities (via the end gateway portal that generates afterward).
Slaying the dragon is the easy part! The End cities are no joke. Shulkers are tough nuts to crack—they're like turtules crossed with gun turrets that shoot heat-seaking missiles. They guard the End ships, which contain the wings.
In it, I give my opinion that they are perhaps even more difficult to clear than an ocean monument, but I'm not sure if I still hold that opinion. In iron or with no armor, as I did, they are a lot more difficult, but I now clear them with my best gear because falling into the void is easily avoidable with rocket-powered wings.
Still, one's first End city raid is a major event. I'd say the first one could be harder than clearing an ocean monument. After that, probably not.
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I've used the Elytra, but found it a pain as there was no way to stay aloft; I stopped using it before I found out about fireworks, but never went back to it.
I noticed. Like I say, it pains me to walk anywhere, so you can probably guess my suggestion without me even having to make it.
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I use minecarts for transportation between bases, with a very extensive network totaling around 15,000 blocks long and connecting 16 secondary bases to my main base in my first world. Aside from the occasional boat ride to/from where I left off from caving this is the only form of transportation that I use besides walking (14,186 km walked, 810 km by minecart, 64 km by boat). I have never used horses for exploration and elytra do not exist in the version I play in, nor do I see them replacing minecarts when you can simply jump in a minecart and travel to your destination with little interaction; the time taken to dig what is basically a 1x2 tunnel a few blocks below the surface and lay track is minimal compared to the time I actively use them (more recently my secondary bases have been used for months, with parts of the railways being used for multiple bases), and the resource cost simply give some some use for all the stuff I collect while caving (enough to build a 1.2 million block railway... a tenth of that in rails taken from mineshafts alone).
Here is a map of my world with railways highlighted; it measures 6656x6032 blocks, and some screenshots of how I build them:
The ends of each railway segment are an inactive powered rail (two if the end is open to ensure minecarts never go off-track), a regular rail, and and active powered rail, with redstone blocks powering them and one powered rail for every 32 regular rails afterwards (more than enough to maintain top speed); you start moving by pressing W and to change direction at an intersection right-click on another minecart (the intersection shown here was later expanded to 3-way):
Here you can see that they are a few blocks below the surface, with any parts that intersect caves walled in:
Part of an underwater railway can be seen here:
I've also used railways in other worlds, although none have been close to this large (my last world had about 2 km of railways, 1 km in a world before that and none at all in any other world, in part because I used a backpack mod for a while and I could spend as much time on a single caving expedition as the time I currently take to accumulate resources in a secondary base before taking them back to my main base).
Roads are very nice for horses, which was my preferred method of travel before elytra. Once I obtained wings, I started flying to all my nearby bases. Once I learned how to bow boost, I started flying everywhere. Once they added rocket boosting, I even started flying inside my base and 15,000 blocks became no big deal.
So, roads are nothing more than decoration now. I even stopped using my Nether rail system to go from base to base when I started bow boosting everywhere as its both faster and more fun. I haven't road a horse in more than a year and haven't needed to ride a mine cart in that long either.
I need to get up to date on all of this. I know of (and have used) Elytra, but not with boosts. I've gone ~1,500 blocks starting from near the top of the build limit, but ten times as far, and it being no big deal? Wow.
To answer the OP, yes, I do, but they're more paths than roads. I have some railways too but not as much. I still need to connect more places too. They're for walking/horses, and I like to network and interconnect my locations, regardless of what better methods have since been added to the game.
I have a few railways for short-distance travel and a Nether terminal for long-distance. However, the terminal is designed to fit horses as well, so in practice it's a long tunnel in the Nether with a railway in it. Horses are faster, but sometimes minecarts are just easier.
I don't have access to elytra yet as I have yet to visit the End, so I'm still grounded.
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The elytra are uncraftable gliders found in End cities, a portal to which are formed after slaying the Ender Dragon. They are worn in the breastplate slot like a cape.
Normally, one can only glide using elytra, so in the beginning, people built tall platforms from which to dive. Launchers became popular as well.
However, it became widespread knowledge that if one fired a Punch II bow while gliding, it would create propulsion if it was shot in such a way as the arrow struck the shooter. The shooter barely draws the bow back and lets loose. With practice it becomes very easy. Natural, even.
This... sounds really fun. Looks like I missed a bunch of knowledge over the past year.
Maybe I should reinstall Minecraft.
Back in the day, I usually stayed put in one place for the most part, so I usually made small roads if I even had more than one building, which I almost always didn't. This mean I usually walked everywhere. I guess transportation just depends on the person.
Hmm well the reason why i dont use minecarts in the nether is because i find mob proofing rails with slabs and building them too troublesome or dangerous.
damn ghasts are so annoying lol.
Think mastercaver's rail network is super impressive. i should start caving more then for the damn iron i need so much
Not roads, but in my main world - once I've gone over the fort's bridge, I started a gravel path to the mesa biome as it's a long long way. Some of which can be very annoying trying to negtiate horses and donkeys through forests. This is survival though, so I don't have elytra (Am unlikekly too.) and I probablly wouldn't have enough resources for a very long minecart ride, despite how much iron I have hoarded away.
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Not roads, but in my main world - once I've gone over the fort's bridge, I started a gravel path to the mesa biome as it's a long long way. Some of which can be very annoying trying to negtiate horses and donkeys through forests. This is survival though, so I don't have elytra (Am unlikekly too.) and I probablly wouldn't have enough resources for a very long minecart ride, despite how much iron I have hoarded away.
In your main world, the six-year-old one in your sig, you've not beaten the Ender Dragon? And don't have enough resources for a very long minecart ride? Not that anything's wrong with that, I'm just curious. If so, is it because you just focus so primarily on building or?
Like I say, just curious.
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In your main world, the six-year-old one in your sig, you've not beaten the Ender Dragon? And don't have enough resources for a very long minecart ride? Not that anything's wrong with that, I'm just curious. If so, is it because you just focus so primarily on building or?
Like I say, just curious.
That's right with both.
The Mesa is x coordinate = 5000/6000+ my home is 556. I could try it but it'd probablly take every bit of iron and gold I have. Besides a donkey is fine as I can bring back more with it's inventory. As for the ender-dragon of I've not beaten one in my main world as, being 6 years, nine months old - it'd be very difficult to find a stronghold. I won't use something like ADMIST also, as it goes against my playing values.
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You surely have enough resources to make a rail 6 km, though, right? I don't have an iron farm or hoard or even mine half what I encounter but I have enough for a 10+ km rail, not counting a couple double chest of rails collected from abandoned mine shafts. EDIT: Ah, you probably mean the gold. It would take a lot. Of course, that's one reason I'm building a gold farm right now!
Wouldn't you be able to cast ender eyes in newer chunks? I understand that it might mean traveling quite a distance, like 10, 15, or even 20 km depending on how much exploration you've done, but pearls and blaze rods aren't usually items in short supply for a mature world like yours. Yours is the oldest I follow, so this new knowledge of it comes as an unexpected surprise for me.
I can't express how much elytra and shulker boxes changed my style of play nor impress upon anyone strongly enough how much bow boosting and rocket gliding increased my enjoyment of Minecraft. However, my main interest is distant exploration, so I'm the prime target of those additions.
I applaud you for not using ADMIST. I don't use it either. Not using it is why I felt such great joy finding my first mushroom island. Not using it sent me on my epic journey to find a jungle biome. It has its uses and people who want to use it can do as they please, of course; but it's not for me.
By the way, I'm also a Transformers Gen 1 fan. ;-)
Yes, I do. Just because I'm building in survival doesn't mean I don't want my builds to feel right. In the same way I'd put a frame on a house with an overhanging side rather than let it float in the middle of the sky defying gravity, I'll put a road going past it so it's imaginary inhabitants have a sensible way of accessing it. Rails are also incredibly useful for your own personal transport solutions.
I don't use elytras and rarely use horses though, so perhaps I'm a bit old school.
You surely have enough resources to make a rail 6 km, though, right? I don't have an iron farm or hoard or even mine half what I encounter but I have enough for a 10+ km rail, not counting a couple double chest of rails collected from abandoned mine shafts. EDIT: Ah, you probably mean the gold. It would take a lot. Of course, that's one reason I'm building a gold farm right now!
Wouldn't you be able to cast ender eyes in newer chunks? I understand that it might mean traveling quite a distance, like 10, 15, or even 20 km depending on how much exploration you've done, but pearls and blaze rods aren't usually items in short supply for a mature world like yours. Yours is the oldest I follow, so this new knowledge of it comes as an unexpected surprise for me.
I can't express how much elytra and shulker boxes changed my style of play nor impress upon anyone strongly enough how much bow boosting and rocket gliding increased my enjoyment of Minecraft. However, my main interest is distant exploration, so I'm the prime target of those additions.
I applaud you for not using ADMIST. I don't use it either. Not using it is why I felt such great joy finding my first mushroom island. Not using it sent me on my epic journey to find a jungle biome. It has its uses and people who want to use it can do as they please, of course; but it's not for me.
By the way, I'm also a Transformers Gen 1 fan. ;-)
I'll message you if that's okay?, as I don't want to de-rail (Baddum-tish) this thread.
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As above. I really dont see the point of doing so in survival but ofc idk how do you all view it.
And another question, which method of transportation do you all like most in the OVERWORLD and why? Im thinking of laying tracks all over the damn world but i dont have even resources lol. Building an iron golem farm at spawn point doesnt seem to help.
Roads are very nice for horses, which was my preferred method of travel before elytra. Once I obtained wings, I started flying to all my nearby bases. Once I learned how to bow boost, I started flying everywhere. Once they added rocket boosting, I even started flying inside my base and 15,000 blocks became no big deal.
So, roads are nothing more than decoration now. I even stopped using my Nether rail system to go from base to base when I started bow boosting everywhere as its both faster and more fun. I haven't road a horse in more than a year and haven't needed to ride a mine cart in that long either.
My short story-like journals; quick-and-easy reads:
My Quest for Elytra Complete! (Pic Intense, End-Game Spoilers)
[Journal & Pics] After a Year and a Half, I Finally Found a Jungle
FrozenCore: Hardcore Death; 3/20/15 to 5/3/15; Eight Weeks on a Frozen World in Pictures
Oh wow im outdated as hell.
let me check up on flying in minecraft now xD
The elytra are uncraftable gliders found in End cities, a portal to which are formed after slaying the Ender Dragon. They are worn in the breastplate slot like a cape.
Normally, one can only glide using elytra, so in the beginning, people built tall platforms from which to dive. Launchers became popular as well.
However, it became widespread knowledge that if one fired a Punch II bow while gliding, it would create propulsion if it was shot in such a way as the arrow struck the shooter. The shooter barely draws the bow back and lets loose. With practice it becomes very easy. Natural, even.
In version 1.11.1, using a firework rocket while gliding creates propulsion.
My short story-like journals; quick-and-easy reads:
My Quest for Elytra Complete! (Pic Intense, End-Game Spoilers)
[Journal & Pics] After a Year and a Half, I Finally Found a Jungle
FrozenCore: Hardcore Death; 3/20/15 to 5/3/15; Eight Weeks on a Frozen World in Pictures
Thanks for the links
And in the past i used to build roads, and then railways on ground level. but because securing it was tough, unslightly and because it impeded travel, i started building skyrails lol.
I guess nobody will say building roads are useful in minecraft now. I better start making plans to kill the ender dragon now xD
No, I don't build roads as such, after all there are no Minecraft cars ..
My main transport links are minecart rail lines (grey lines on the pic below) in the Nether between the four main bases I have. Also, the main bases have overworld rail lines as well linking them to places of interest.
I also use horses for short runs, some of the rivers between areas I've added cobble walkways for the horses to go over. I've used the Elytra, but found it a pain as there was no way to stay aloft; I stopped using it before I found out about fireworks, but never went back to it.
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I don't know that roads are entirely useless . . . But, yes, elytra plus shulker boxes pretty well replaced all modes of travel for me. After 1.11.1, even walking became a hassle!
Keep in mind that elytra are certainly end-game equipment. One technically doesn't have to slay the Ender Dragon, but in that case one must blindly cross more than 1,000 blocks of the void to find an island. Forum regular Courageous_Marinade did so and I'm sure many others have as well. Otherwise, one must first slay the dragon to reach the cities (via the end gateway portal that generates afterward).
Slaying the dragon is the easy part! The End cities are no joke. Shulkers are tough nuts to crack—they're like turtules crossed with gun turrets that shoot heat-seaking missiles. They guard the End ships, which contain the wings.
Of course, I detailed my first adventure to the End cities in a journal here (the same link in my signature): My Quest for Elytra Complete! (Pic Intense, End-Game Spoilers).
In it, I give my opinion that they are perhaps even more difficult to clear than an ocean monument, but I'm not sure if I still hold that opinion. In iron or with no armor, as I did, they are a lot more difficult, but I now clear them with my best gear because falling into the void is easily avoidable with rocket-powered wings.
Still, one's first End city raid is a major event. I'd say the first one could be harder than clearing an ocean monument. After that, probably not.
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My Quest for Elytra Complete! (Pic Intense, End-Game Spoilers)
[Journal & Pics] After a Year and a Half, I Finally Found a Jungle
FrozenCore: Hardcore Death; 3/20/15 to 5/3/15; Eight Weeks on a Frozen World in Pictures
I noticed. Like I say, it pains me to walk anywhere, so you can probably guess my suggestion without me even having to make it.
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My Quest for Elytra Complete! (Pic Intense, End-Game Spoilers)
[Journal & Pics] After a Year and a Half, I Finally Found a Jungle
FrozenCore: Hardcore Death; 3/20/15 to 5/3/15; Eight Weeks on a Frozen World in Pictures
I use minecarts for transportation between bases, with a very extensive network totaling around 15,000 blocks long and connecting 16 secondary bases to my main base in my first world. Aside from the occasional boat ride to/from where I left off from caving this is the only form of transportation that I use besides walking (14,186 km walked, 810 km by minecart, 64 km by boat). I have never used horses for exploration and elytra do not exist in the version I play in, nor do I see them replacing minecarts when you can simply jump in a minecart and travel to your destination with little interaction; the time taken to dig what is basically a 1x2 tunnel a few blocks below the surface and lay track is minimal compared to the time I actively use them (more recently my secondary bases have been used for months, with parts of the railways being used for multiple bases), and the resource cost simply give some some use for all the stuff I collect while caving (enough to build a 1.2 million block railway... a tenth of that in rails taken from mineshafts alone).
Here is a map of my world with railways highlighted; it measures 6656x6032 blocks, and some screenshots of how I build them:
The ends of each railway segment are an inactive powered rail (two if the end is open to ensure minecarts never go off-track), a regular rail, and and active powered rail, with redstone blocks powering them and one powered rail for every 32 regular rails afterwards (more than enough to maintain top speed); you start moving by pressing W and to change direction at an intersection right-click on another minecart (the intersection shown here was later expanded to 3-way):
Here you can see that they are a few blocks below the surface, with any parts that intersect caves walled in:
Part of an underwater railway can be seen here:
I've also used railways in other worlds, although none have been close to this large (my last world had about 2 km of railways, 1 km in a world before that and none at all in any other world, in part because I used a backpack mod for a while and I could spend as much time on a single caving expedition as the time I currently take to accumulate resources in a secondary base before taking them back to my main base).
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I need to get up to date on all of this. I know of (and have used) Elytra, but not with boosts. I've gone ~1,500 blocks starting from near the top of the build limit, but ten times as far, and it being no big deal? Wow.
To answer the OP, yes, I do, but they're more paths than roads. I have some railways too but not as much. I still need to connect more places too. They're for walking/horses, and I like to network and interconnect my locations, regardless of what better methods have since been added to the game.
I highly recommend using the Nether. In my opinion its a fast option, and you can run a minecart through it, just watch out for ghast.
I have a few railways for short-distance travel and a Nether terminal for long-distance. However, the terminal is designed to fit horses as well, so in practice it's a long tunnel in the Nether with a railway in it. Horses are faster, but sometimes minecarts are just easier.
I don't have access to elytra yet as I have yet to visit the End, so I'm still grounded.
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This... sounds really fun. Looks like I missed a bunch of knowledge over the past year.
Maybe I should reinstall Minecraft.
Back in the day, I usually stayed put in one place for the most part, so I usually made small roads if I even had more than one building, which I almost always didn't. This mean I usually walked everywhere. I guess transportation just depends on the person.
You can just call me Canary.
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Hmm well the reason why i dont use minecarts in the nether is because i find mob proofing rails with slabs and building them too troublesome or dangerous.
damn ghasts are so annoying lol.
Think mastercaver's rail network is super impressive. i should start caving more then for the damn iron i need so much
Not roads, but in my main world - once I've gone over the fort's bridge, I started a gravel path to the mesa biome as it's a long long way. Some of which can be very annoying trying to negtiate horses and donkeys through forests. This is survival though, so I don't have elytra (Am unlikekly too.) and I probablly wouldn't have enough resources for a very long minecart ride, despite how much iron I have hoarded away.
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In your main world, the six-year-old one in your sig, you've not beaten the Ender Dragon? And don't have enough resources for a very long minecart ride? Not that anything's wrong with that, I'm just curious. If so, is it because you just focus so primarily on building or?
Like I say, just curious.
My short story-like journals; quick-and-easy reads:
My Quest for Elytra Complete! (Pic Intense, End-Game Spoilers)
[Journal & Pics] After a Year and a Half, I Finally Found a Jungle
FrozenCore: Hardcore Death; 3/20/15 to 5/3/15; Eight Weeks on a Frozen World in Pictures
That's right with both.
The Mesa is x coordinate = 5000/6000+ my home is 556. I could try it but it'd probablly take every bit of iron and gold I have. Besides a donkey is fine as I can bring back more with it's inventory. As for the ender-dragon of I've not beaten one in my main world as, being 6 years, nine months old - it'd be very difficult to find a stronghold. I won't use something like ADMIST also, as it goes against my playing values.
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Very interesting.
You surely have enough resources to make a rail 6 km, though, right? I don't have an iron farm or hoard or even mine half what I encounter but I have enough for a 10+ km rail, not counting a couple double chest of rails collected from abandoned mine shafts. EDIT: Ah, you probably mean the gold. It would take a lot. Of course, that's one reason I'm building a gold farm right now!
Wouldn't you be able to cast ender eyes in newer chunks? I understand that it might mean traveling quite a distance, like 10, 15, or even 20 km depending on how much exploration you've done, but pearls and blaze rods aren't usually items in short supply for a mature world like yours. Yours is the oldest I follow, so this new knowledge of it comes as an unexpected surprise for me.
I can't express how much elytra and shulker boxes changed my style of play nor impress upon anyone strongly enough how much bow boosting and rocket gliding increased my enjoyment of Minecraft. However, my main interest is distant exploration, so I'm the prime target of those additions.
I applaud you for not using ADMIST. I don't use it either. Not using it is why I felt such great joy finding my first mushroom island. Not using it sent me on my epic journey to find a jungle biome. It has its uses and people who want to use it can do as they please, of course; but it's not for me.
By the way, I'm also a Transformers Gen 1 fan. ;-)
My short story-like journals; quick-and-easy reads:
My Quest for Elytra Complete! (Pic Intense, End-Game Spoilers)
[Journal & Pics] After a Year and a Half, I Finally Found a Jungle
FrozenCore: Hardcore Death; 3/20/15 to 5/3/15; Eight Weeks on a Frozen World in Pictures
Yes, I do. Just because I'm building in survival doesn't mean I don't want my builds to feel right. In the same way I'd put a frame on a house with an overhanging side rather than let it float in the middle of the sky defying gravity, I'll put a road going past it so it's imaginary inhabitants have a sensible way of accessing it. Rails are also incredibly useful for your own personal transport solutions.
I don't use elytras and rarely use horses though, so perhaps I'm a bit old school.
I'll message you if that's okay?, as I don't want to de-rail (Baddum-tish) this thread.
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