Section 1: Pre-Deployment Checklist: Mastering the Fundamentals ⚙️
Victory in Battlefield 6 is not just a matter of reflexes and aim. It is a product of preparation. The most successful soldiers are those who understand that the battle begins long before they spawn onto the map. It begins in the settings menu, in the understanding of core game mechanics, and in the strategic approach to progression. This section is your pre-deployment checklist, ensuring you enter every match with a decisive advantage.
Calibrating Your Senses: Optimal Settings for Competitive Play 🖥️
The default settings in Battlefield 6 are designed for a cinematic experience, not a competitive one. They are filled with visual clutter and unoptimized controls that can hinder your performance. To compete at the highest level, you must strip away the unnecessary and calibrate your machine for maximum clarity, responsiveness, and situational awareness.
Video Settings for Maximum Visibility 👀
- Disable All Motion Blur, Film Grain, and Lens Effects. Navigate to the graphics menu and immediately turn off World Motion Blur, Weapon Motion Blur, Film Grain, Chromatic Aberration, and Vignette. These effects add cinematic flair but actively obscure your vision.
- Reduce Camera Shake to the Minimum. Set the “Camera Shake Amount” to its lowest possible value, which is 20. Explosions will still feel immersive, but your screen will remain stable, allowing you to maintain your aim.
- Optimize Your Field of View (FOV).
- Infantry FOV: Set this between 105 and 110 for a wide peripheral view.
- Weapon FOV: Set this to “Wide” to shrink your weapon model and free up valuable screen real estate.
- Use Custom Graphics for a Competitive Edge. Set “Graphics Quality” to Custom. Prioritize Mesh Quality (Ultra) to render player models clearly at a distance, but lower settings like Undergrowth Quality to make enemies easier to spot.
Audio Settings for Tactical Awareness 🎧
- Use the “Headphones” Audio Mix. Even with speakers, this setting often provides the best stereo separation to pinpoint enemy sounds.
- Lower Music Volume. Reduce “Music Volume” to around 30% so the epic score doesn’t drown out critical tactical cues like footsteps or reloads. 🎶
- Disable the Tinnitus Effect. The ringing sound after an explosion can mask the sound of an approaching enemy. Turn it off for uninterrupted awareness.
UI/HUD Customization for a Cleaner View 🗺️
- Maximize Your Minimap. Go into the HUD settings and increase the minimap size to its maximum. It’s your most important tool for awareness.
- Customize Your Crosshair. Increase its thickness and choose a high-contrast color like bright pink, cyan, or lime green that stands out on every map.
- Adjust Icon Opacity. Reduce the opacity of objective and friendly icons, especially when aiming down sights (ADS), so you can see enemies standing behind them.
- Customize Hit Indicator Colors. Set different colors for different hits to get instant feedback. A great pro setup is:
- Standard Hit: White ⚪
- Headshot: Yellow 🟡
- Kill Shot: Red 🔴
Controller and Keybinds for Fluid Movement ⌨️
- Separate Your Movement Keys. For PC players, bind Crouch, Prone, and Slide/Dive to separate keys (e.g., Ctrl for Crouch, Z for Prone, C for Slide).
- Use “Prioritize Interact.” This setting prevents you from starting a long reload animation when you’re trying to revive a teammate or enter a vehicle under pressure.
- Master the Hidden Math of Controller Aiming. For perfectly consistent aim, apply these precise values in your advanced controller settings:
- Uniform Infantry Aiming: ON
- Zoom Sensitivity Coefficient: 178
- Vertical Aim Ratio: 56These are the calculated solutions for optimal aiming consistency in Battlefield 6.
Setting Category | Recommended Value |
Video | |
Motion Blur (World & Weapon) | Off |
Film Grain, Vignette, Chromatic Aberration | Off |
Camera Shake Amount | 20 (Minimum) |
Infantry Field of View (FOV) | 105-110 |
Audio | |
Audio Mix | Headphones / 3D Headphones |
Music Volume | 30% |
Tinnitus Effect | Off / Low |
UI / HUD | |
Minimap Size | 100% (Maximum) |
Crosshair Color | High-Contrast (Pink, Cyan) |
ADS Icon Opacity | 50-75% |
Controls (PC) | |
Crouch / Prone / Slide | Separate Keybinds |
Interact & Reload | Prioritize Interact |
Controls (Controller) | |
Zoom Sensitivity Coefficient | 178 |
Vertical Aim Ratio | 56 |
The Rules of Engagement: Understanding Tickets, Revives, and Suppression 📜
- Know That Respawns, Not Deaths, Cost Tickets. This is the most important rule. When you’re killed, your team doesn’t lose a ticket. A ticket is only deducted when you give up and respawn.
- Always Wait for a Revive (Within Reason). Don’t immediately respawn! The HUD shows nearby medics. Waiting saves a ticket and keeps you in the fight. 🙏
- Slow Your Bleed-Out to Buy Time for Medics. A hidden trick: slowly and repeatedly tap the “Call for Medic” button to significantly slow your bleed-out timer.
- Master the Drag Revive. New to Battlefield 6, any player can drag a downed squadmate while reviving them. Pull them behind cover to dramatically increase survival chances. But beware, it leaves a visible blood trail! 🩸
- Use Suppression to Win Fights Before They Happen. Suppression has been reworked! Its main purpose is to halt an enemy’s passive health regeneration. If you wound an enemy, keep firing near their cover to suppress them, keeping them “one-shot” and allowing you to push for an easy kill.
Your Tour of Duty: Progression, Challenges, and Unlocks 📈
- Actively Track Your Challenges. You can track up to four Daily, Weekly, and Class-based Assignments on your HUD. Always have four tracked to focus your efforts.
- Prioritize Unlocks for Key Gadgets. Game-changing gadgets are often locked behind specific challenges. Identify these crucial unlocks early and focus on their prerequisites. 🔓
- Use XP Boosters Strategically. These tokens run on a real-time timer, so activate them wisely!
- Activate at the Start of a Match: Use a token right as a new match is about to begin.
- Match the Token to the Mode: Use longer tokens for Conquest and shorter ones for Team Deathmatch. 🚀
Section 2: Boots on the Ground: The Art of Infantry Combat 🏃
The heart of Battlefield 6 is infantry combat. While tanks and jets create spectacular moments, it is the soldier on the ground who captures objectives, revives teammates, and ultimately secures victory.
The Kinesthetic Combat System: Mastering Advanced Movement 🤸
Battlefield Studios has introduced the “Kinesthetic Combat System,” a complete overhaul of player movement. Movement is now a weapon, a tool for evasion, aggression, and outmaneuvering your opponents.
- Master the Crouch Sprint. Initiate a crouch first, then sprint to perform a “goblin run.” You move at 80% speed with a much smaller profile, perfect for crossing dangerous sightlines.
- Chain Slides for Maximum Speed. The fastest way to move is by “slide-hopping.” Sprint, slide, and just as you lose momentum, jump and immediately slide again upon landing. 💨
- Use the Jump-Slide to Clear Corners. Jump towards a corner and press the slide key in mid-air. You’ll land in a slide, entering the enemy’s view at an unexpected low angle and high speed.
- Shoot During a Slide. You maintain near-perfect accuracy while firing from a slide. Combine this with the jump-slide to become a mobile, aggressive threat.
- Slide into Prone to Vanish. When under fire, sprint, slide, and then hold the prone key. You’ll transition seamlessly from a slide into a prone position, making you incredibly hard to track.
- Use the Back Dive to Break an Enemy’s Aim. When in a face-to-face gunfight, press the slide key while moving backward to dive onto your back. This creates a highly awkward angle for your opponent.
- Execute a Combat Roll to Survive Falls. When jumping from a height, press the jump or crouch key just before you land to perform a combat roll. This saves health and preserves your forward momentum.
- Lean and Peek from Cover. The game features both an automatic contextual lean when you ADS near a corner and a manual weapon mount for superior stability and recoil control.
- Clear Your Barrel Before Firing. A rookie mistake is firing too close to cover. If your barrel is obstructed, your bullets will hit the cover. Take a small step back to ensure it’s clear.
Trigger Discipline: Mastering Gunplay 🎯
- Understand the “Pick 100” Attachment System. Every primary weapon has an attachment budget of 100 points. Powerful attachments cost more, forcing you to make meaningful strategic choices. You can’t have it all!
- Control Weapon Bloom with Burst Firing. Even when aiming perfectly, holding the trigger causes your bullets to deviate. To maintain accuracy at range, fire in short, controlled bursts of 3-5 rounds.
- Stand Still for Maximum Accuracy. Your bloom is significantly increased when moving. To win a long-range duel, stop moving, plant your feet, and fire controlled bursts.
- Exploit the Hidden “Recoil Smoothing” Mechanic. Trick the game’s aim assist by moving in the opposite direction of your recoil control. When strafing left, gently pull your aim right (and vice-versa). This engages a smoothing algorithm and makes recoil feel much more manageable.
Loadout Name | Weapon & Class | Attachments (Point Cost) | Strategy & Rationale |
All-Rounder Assault | M433 (Assault) | Muzzle: Compensated Brake (15), Barrel: 16.5in Rifle (20), Underbarrel: 6H64 Vertical (25), Magazine: 40 Round (25), Ammo: Polymer Case (10), Optic: CCO 2X (5) | Maximizes versatility for close-to-mid-range fights. The build controls the high fire rate and allows for aggressive, sustained pushes. |
CQB Engineer | SGX (Engineer) | Muzzle: Flash Hider (10), Barrel: 8in Extended (15), Underbarrel: 6H64 Vertical (25), Magazine: 30 Round Fast (20), Ammo: Soft Point (20), Laser: 50mW Green (10) | Turns the Engineer into a close-quarters monster. It leverages the class’s SMG hip-fire bonus and powerful headshot multiplier. |
Headshot Machine | KTS100 MK8 (Support) | Muzzle: Single Port Brake (5), Barrel: 508mm (20), Underbarrel: Vertical Foregrip (25), Ammo: Synthetic Tips (30), Optic: 2X Scope (10) | Focuses on precision. The Synthetic Tips ammo grants an incredible headshot multiplier, making it a devastating mid-range weapon for accurate players. |
Class Deep Dive: The Assault 💣
- Embrace Your Role as an Objective Pusher. You have a passive perk that lets you capture objectives faster. Your place is on the flag! 🚩
- Use Your Assault Rifle Proficiency. You draw ARs faster and can fire more quickly after sprinting, giving you a critical edge.
- Use the Adrenaline Injector Before You Engage. It’s a pre-combat stimulant, not a mid-fight heal. Use it before rushing a room for a speed boost and resistance to explosives and stuns.
- Master the Assault Ladder for Vertical Flanks. Create new paths to rooftops and second-story windows for devastating flanks that enemies rarely expect.
- Place Your Deploy Beacon Strategically. Place this squad-spawn gadget in a hidden but strategic location near a contested objective to keep the pressure on.
- Choose Your Training Path: Breacher or Frontliner.
- Breacher: Enhances destructive capabilities with extra grenades. 💥
- Frontliner: Boosts survivability with improved health regen. 💪
Class Deep Dive: The Engineer 🔧
- Be the Team’s Anti-Vehicle Solution. Your primary role is to destroy enemy vehicles and repair friendly ones. Your team needs you!
- Carry a Mixed Launcher Loadout. Carry one launcher for ground targets (RPG) and one for air targets (Stinger) to respond to any threat.
- Use Your Repair Tool Aggressively. Stick close to friendly tanks and continuously repair them during fights. A tank being actively repaired is a beast.
- Place Mines in Unconventional Locations. Don’t place mines in the middle of the road. Hide them in grass, on the exits of bridges, or just around blind corners.
- Leverage Your SMG Hip-Fire Bonus. Engineers have improved hip-fire with SMGs, making you deadly up close. Build your SMG for hip-fire accuracy.
- Master the Anti-Armor Training Path. This path gives you extra rockets and the “Devastating Impact” perk, which reduces an enemy vehicle’s repair effectiveness after you hit it.
Class Deep Dive: The Support ❤️
- Be the Team’s Lifeline. Your job is sustain. You keep your team supplied with health and ammo, and you revive them. A good Support has more impact than a top fragger.
- Drop Ammo and Health Constantly. Drop your Supply Bag frequently on objectives and chokepoints. Be proactive!
- Master the Defibrillator. Only Supports can perform instant revives. You can tap for a quick revive or charge it for a full-health revive. A charged defib can even revive multiple players at once! ✨
- Use Smoke and Cover for Safe Revives. Throw a Smoke Grenade, deploy your Portable Cover, and then attempt the revive.
- Let Squadmates Resupply Directly From You. Your squadmates can interact with your character model to get health and ammo. Stay close!
- Embrace the LMG. Supports have proficiency with LMGs, removing their sprint speed penalty. Mount your LMG on cover or go prone for laser-like accuracy.
- Choose the Combat Medic Training Path. This essential path triggers your own health regeneration the moment you revive a teammate, allowing you to chain revives in the heat of battle.
Class Deep Dive: The Recon 👁️
- Be an Aggressive Recon. The best Recons operate 50-100 meters behind the front line, providing overwatch and spotting enemies for the squad.
- Use Auto-Spotting Constantly. Your “Aim-Spot” trait automatically spots any enemy you look at while ADS. Constantly scan and mark targets for your team.
- Deploy Motion Sensors on Flanks. Throw these on flanking routes and stairwells to get an early warning of enemy ambushes on your minimap.
- Use C4 to Ambush Vehicles. Use your stealth to flank enemy tanks and place C4 on their rear armor for a devastating ambush.
- Take Advantage of the Sniper Training Path. This path unlocks “Kill Confirmed”—enemies killed with a sniper headshot cannot be revived. This is a powerful ability to shut down an enemy push.
- Deny Revives with Headshots. Use the “Kill Confirmed” perk to prioritize enemy Support players. A single headshot permanently removes them from the objective.
Class | Core Role | Signature Weapon Proficiency | Key Gadgets | Primary Field Spec (Training Path) |
Assault | Aggressive Objective Pusher | Assault Rifles (Faster Sprint-to-Fire & Draw Time) | Adrenaline Injector, Assault Ladder, Deploy Beacon | Frontliner: Focuses on personal survivability and faster objective capture. |
Engineer | Vehicle Control & Destruction | SMGs (Improved Hip-Fire Control) | Repair Tool, RPGs, Anti-Air Missiles, AV Mines | Anti-Armor: Enhances anti-vehicle capabilities with more rockets and faster reloads. |
Support | Team Sustain (Health, Ammo, Revives) | LMGs (No Sprint Speed Penalty) | Supply Bag, Defibrillator, Deployable Cover | Combat Medic: Boosts revival speed and personal healing when reviving others. |
Recon | Intel Gathering & Precision Elimination | Sniper Rifles (Reduced Sway, Faster Re-chambering) | Motion Sensor, C4 Explosives, Recon Drone | Sniper: Improves spotting and makes headshot kills unrevivable. |
Section 3: Combined Arms: Dominating with Land and Air Power 🚁
Battlefield 6 is defined by its all-out warfare. While a skilled soldier can make a difference, a master vehicle operator can single-handedly turn the tide of a battle.
Armor Doctrine: Mastering Tanks and LAVs 🛡️
- Never Advance Alone. A lone tank is a vulnerable tank. Always advance with friendly infantry who can eliminate enemy Engineers.
- Use Hard Cover to Peek and Shoot. Find cover, position your tank so only the turret is exposed, fire your main cannon, and immediately reverse back to safety while you reload.
- Angle Your Armor. Never present a flat surface to the enemy. Angle the front of your hull at ~45 degrees towards the threat to maximize effective armor thickness and ricochet chances.
- Protect Your Weak Spots. The most vulnerable areas are the rear, top, and underside of the hull. Always keep your heavily armored front facing the enemy.
- Understand the Vehicle Damage Model. The on-screen points can be misleading. Damage is calculated based on weapon, location, and angle. Learning the multipliers for weak points is crucial.
Hit Location | Approximate Damage Multiplier | Tactical Notes |
Front Armor | ~0.75x | Your strongest armor. Always face this towards the primary threat. Angling increases its effectiveness. |
Side Armor | 1.0x (Standard) | Standard damage. Vulnerable to flanking infantry and other vehicles. |
Rear Armor | ~2.0x | Your critical weak spot. A single rocket hit here can be devastating. Never expose your rear. |
Top Armor | ~1.5x | Vulnerable to attack helicopters, jets, and infantry firing rockets from rooftops. |
Turret | ~0.9x | Hitting the turret can sometimes disable it, slowing its rotation speed. |
Tracks | Low Damage | Deals low health damage but can immobilize the tank, making it a sitting duck. |
Underside | ~1.75x | Extremely vulnerable. Hits to the underside from mines or well-placed rockets can result in massive damage. |
- Always Have a Gunner. A good gunner provides 360-degree protection against infantry. An Engineer gunner can also hop out for critical field repairs.
- Use the Third-Person Camera. While first-person is for aiming, third-person provides far greater situational awareness. Use it frequently to check your flanks.
Air Superiority: Ruling the Skies in Jets and Helicopters ✈️
- You Must Manually Repair and Rearm. There is no passive health or ammo regen for aircraft. You must fly back to a designated rearm station at your base.
- Practice Flying in an Empty Server. The flight models have a steep learning curve. Don’t waste your team’s assets. Join an empty server to practice.
Jet Tactics 🚀
- Control Your Speed and Altitude. Slow down to make sharp turns in a dogfight; speed up to climb or escape. Mastering the throttle is key.
- Approach Ground Targets from Unexpected Angles. Use terrain to mask your approach. The less time the enemy has to react, the better.
- Break Line of Sight Immediately After Attacking. As soon as you finish a strafing run, dive behind a mountain or weave between buildings to break enemy lock-ons.
- Prioritize Enemy Aircraft. Your primary role is to establish air superiority. Eliminate enemy air power first so your team’s ground forces can operate freely.
- Use the Third-Person Camera Roll Setting. A hidden setting can make flying more intuitive. Turn “Third-Person Aircraft Camera Roll” to OFF to keep your camera level with the horizon, even when your jet is rolling.
Helicopter Tactics 🚁
- Use Terrain as Cover. Pop up from behind a hill, unleash a rocket barrage, and immediately duck back down into cover before the enemy can get a lock.
- Vary Your Attack Routes and Altitude. Predictability is death. Constantly change your approach to keep the enemy guessing. A hovering helicopter is a sitting duck.
- Coordinate with Your Gunner and Infantry. Communicate constantly. An Engineer gunner is ideal, as they can quickly repair the helicopter when you land.
- Master the Circle Strafe. This advanced maneuver allows you to orbit a target while keeping your weapons trained on it, making you a much harder target to hit.
Infantry Counter-Measures: How to Slay Giants 💥
- Engineers: Fire and Move. This is the golden rule. After you fire a rocket, the tank driver knows your direction. Immediately relocate to a new piece of cover before firing again.
- Recons: Ambush with C4. Flank a vehicle, get in close, and place C4 charges on its vulnerable rear or top armor. Three charges can often destroy a full-health tank.
- Bait Out Countermeasures. As an Engineer, achieve a lock on an aircraft but don’t fire immediately. This often tricks the pilot into deploying their flares early. Once the flares are gone, re-acquire your lock and fire for a guaranteed hit.
Section 4: Strategic Command: Conquering Every Map and Mode 🗺️
Individual skill wins gunfights, but strategy wins wars. Understanding the demands of each game mode and map is what separates a good squad from a victorious one.
The Art of Conquest: Flow, Control, and Back-Capping 🚩
- Play the Objective (PTFO). This is the mantra. Your K/D ratio is secondary. The only thing that matters is capturing and defending flags.
- Control the Center. After securing your closest flags, the entire team’s focus should be on capturing the central flag on the map to open up flanking routes.
- Execute the Back-Cap. When the main fight is a stalemate, a small squad should bypass it entirely and attack an objective deep in enemy territory. This forces the enemy to divert players, relieving pressure on the main front.
- Don’t Zerg Rush. Avoid following the largest group of friendlies. A smart squad will notice where the “zerg” is heading and move to defend a vulnerable flag or initiate a back-cap.
Spearheading the Assault: Breakthrough Tactics 🛡️
- Attackers: Smoke Is Your Best Weapon. Use Smoke Grenades to create a wall of smoke that blocks sightlines and allows your team to advance safely onto the objective.
- Attackers: Focus on One Objective. If a sector has two objectives, concentrate your team’s power on capturing a single one first.
- Defenders: Create Deadly Chokepoints. Identify key pathways and fortify them with mines and deployable cover. Incendiary grenades are great for area denial.
- Defenders: Fall Back and Regroup. Once the attackers capture the first objective in a sector, don’t fight a losing battle. Immediately fall back to the second objective and set up a new defensive line.
The Final Countdown: Mastering Escalation ⏳
- Adapt Your Strategy as the Battlefield Shrinks. Escalation is a new mode where the map shrinks as the match progresses. Your strategy must evolve.
- Early Game (7-5 Flags): Plays like Conquest. Use vehicles to control the wide-open map. 🚗
- Mid Game (4-3 Flags): The battlefield condenses. Infantry combat becomes more important. 🏃
- Late Game (2-1 Flags): A close-quarters infantry meat grinder. Vehicles are ineffective. This is where Assault and Support classes shine. 🔥
Battlefield 6 Map Dossiers 🌍
- New York Theater (Urban) 🏙️
- Empire State: Pure infantry map with intense vertical combat.
- Manhattan Bridge: Mixed combat where helicopters rule the skies.
- Egyptian Theater (Desert/City) 🏜️
- Siege of Cairo: Dense urban map perfect for infantry-armor cooperation.
- New Sobek City: Combined arms map mixing open desert with construction zones.
- Gibraltar Theater (Coastal) 🌊
- Iberian Offensive: Tactical urban map with light vehicles and tanks.
- Saints Quarter: Highly destructible, infantry-only map.
- Tajikistan Theater (Mountain) 🏔️
- Liberation Peak: Massive combined arms map and the only launch map with jets.
- Mirak Valley: The largest map at launch, the ultimate all-out warfare experience.
- Classic Battlefield Experience ✨
- Operation Firestorm: A remastered version of the beloved map from Battlefield 3.
Section 5: Elite Operator: Hidden Mechanics and Post-Launch Intel 🤫
Mastery lies in esoteric knowledge—the hidden mechanics and unlisted tricks that give elite players their edge.
Unlisted in the Manual: Hidden Mechanics and Easter Eggs 🥚
- Spot Enemies While Downed. While waiting for a revive, you can still look around and use the spot button to mark enemy locations for your squad.
- The Rainbow Sniper Glint Means Danger. A standard white glint means a sniper is aiming your way. A rainbow glint 🌈 means that sniper is in their one-hit-kill “sweet spot” range. If you see the rainbow, relocate immediately.
- Run Faster with Your Melee Weapon. Equip your knife to run slightly faster. The only exception is the Sledgehammer.
- Manually Activate Your Field Specs. The final tier of your Field Spec is a powerful active ability you must manually trigger (default ‘6’ on PC). Don’t forget to use it!
- Climb Anything with Ledges. The new movement system allows you to chain vaults to climb entire buildings from the street level.
- Leave One Seat Open in Transport Vehicles. This allows the vehicle to function as a mobile spawn point for your entire team.
- Find the Dinosaur Toy. In the first campaign level, turn around immediately to find a small dinosaur toy and unlock an achievement. 🦖
- Hunt for the Boombox Easter Egg. Complex, multi-map easter eggs involving hidden boomboxes are being hunted by the community, reminiscent of the Phantom Program. 🎶
The War of Tomorrow: Season 1 & Beyond 📅
- Prepare for Season 1: Rogue Ops. The first free season begins on October 28, 2025, introducing new maps (Blackwell Fields, Eastwood), modes (Strikepoint, Sabotage), vehicles, and weapons over three phases.
- Get Ready for Firestorm 2.0. The free-to-play battle royale mode returns with significant updates, including a more dangerous storm and a new “overwatch” ability for downed teammates. 🔥
- Change the Rules of War with Battlefield Portal. The popular Portal mode returns with more powerful creator tools, allowing you to move map objects, script NPCs, and even design a custom UI for your unique game modes. 🛠️
Conclusion: Your Tour of Duty Begins 🚀
You’ve been briefed, soldier. You have the intel, the strategies, and the hidden knowledge to not just compete, but to conquer. This manual has laid out the path from rookie to elite operator, from witnessing “Battlefield moments” to creating them yourself. You know how to calibrate your senses for peak performance, how to move like a phantom across the battlefield, and how to turn the tide of a match with a single, well-placed shot.
But reading the manual is just the first step. True mastery is earned in the mud and the fire. The real test is out there, on the front lines, with your squad counting on you. Take this knowledge, adapt it, and forge your own legend. Experiment, innovate, and lead. The war is waiting.
Your tour of duty starts now. See you on the battlefield. 🫡
Disclaimer: This is an unofficial fan work, all trademarks and copyrights for Battlefield 6 belong to the developer Battlefield Studios.
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