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										This demo for the Massive Entertainment's action packed real-time strategy game, World in Conflict, allows players to play a tutorial, one single-player map and the multiplayer domination mode.
 
 Demo details:
 
 === README.TXT ==============================================================
 
 World in Conflict(TM) Demo
 
 v1.0.0.0
 
 August 20, 2007
 
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 Table of Contents
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 ¤ Minimum System Requirements
 
 ¤ Recommended System Requirements
 
 ¤ Known Issues
 
 ¤ Installation
 
 * Starting the Game
 
 ¤ How to play
 
 * Basic Controls
 * Buying Units
 * The Game Modes
 * Single Player
 * Multiplayer
 * Fortifications
 * Reinforcement Points
 * Special Abilities
 * Tactical Aid Points
 
 ¤ The Roles
 
 * Armor
 * Air
 * Infantry
 * Support
 
 ¤ Massgate™
 
 * The Menus
 * Avatars
 
 ¤ Controls
 
 ¤ UPDATES AND PATCHES
 
 ¤ END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT (EULA)
 
 
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 ¤ ¤ ¤ Minimum System Requirements
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 • OS: Windows® XP, Windows Vista™
 • CPU: Single-core 2.0 GHz or faster (2.2 GHz for Windows Vista™)
 • CPU: Dual-core Any Intel® or AMD®
 • RAM: 512 MB (1 GB for Windows Vista™)
 • Graphics: 128 MB video RAM, DirectX® 9.0c-compatible
 (NVIDIA® GeForce® 4 MX, ATI® Radeon® 8500, 9200 not supported)
 • Sound: DirectX® 9.0c compatible
 • Hard Drive: 2.5 GB or more available hard drive space
 • Disc Drive: DVD (Not required for downloadable version)
 • Input: Keyboard and Mouse
 • Internet play: Cable/DSL or better
 • DirectX® 9.0c
 
 
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 ¤ ¤ ¤ Recommended System Requirements
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 • OS: Windows® XP, Windows Vista™
 • CPU: 2.5 GHz or faster
 • RAM: 1024 MB (1.5 GB for Windows Vista™)
 • Graphics: 256 MB video RAM, DirectX® 9.0c-compatible
 • Sound: DirectX® 9.0c compatible
 • Hard Drive: 2.5 GB or more available hard drive space
 • Disc Drive: DVD (Not required for downloadable version)
 • Input: Keyboard and Mouse
 • Internet play: Cable/DSL or better
 • DirectX® 9.0c
 
 
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 ¤ ¤ ¤ Known Issues
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 • Preset options: This is based on only the system's ram and not by
 graphics video cards, so not all graphic options are blocked.
 
 • Cutscenes: When you alt+tabing out and back in during a cutscene,
 video will fast forward to the match up with the audio.
 
 • Gameplay: When holding shift and opening the objective, user can't
 click on the continue button. With that, user must hit ESC or "O"
 to exit the screen.
 
 • Multiplayer: If host leaves early from a game, some players will
 experience an issue with the menu prompts not popping out.
 
 • Multiplayer: The US faction have NATO Command Point sounds on the
 Pre-Order map. We've done this deliberately to keep the size of the
 demo down. In the full game, the US faction has its own, distinct
 sounds.
 
 • Multiplayer Options: Setting combination keys for Vote Command,
 game will only recognized the first key.
 
 • Low-end ATI cards: Adjusting any advance graphic settings, beyond
 what their hardware can handle, will have red lines appear on the
 roads in the game.
 
 • Gameplay: When users play with 800x600 resolution, 14 units will
 only be visible on your HUD.
 
 • DirectX® 10: If you are experiencing performace issues or visual
 artifacts when running the game in DirectX® 10, please ensure that
 you have the latest drivers for your video card. Also make sure
 sure you have the latest patch for World in Conflict.
 
 
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 ¤ ¤ ¤ INSTALLATION
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 Before you install the game, make sure that your computer has the latest
 hardware drivers installed. Old drivers can stop the game from working
 properly. Double click on the installation file that you've downloaded.
 The installation program runs automatically. Follow the on-screen
 instructions.
 
 
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 Starting the Game
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 You start the game by double-clicking the "World in Conflict" desktop
 shortcut or "wic.exe" in your installation directory. In Windows Vista™, you
 can find the shortcut in the Games Explorer. This gives you access
 to the full game: the single-player campaign, tutorial, local network play,
 online play, etc. The full game requires you to have your game disk in the
 DVD-ROM drive.
 
 
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 ¤ ¤ ¤ HOW TO PLAY
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 World in Conflict is a unique tactical-strategy game with an emphasis on
 teamwork. As a player, you can choose either to play the story-driven
 single-player campaign or to join or host a multiplayer game to compete
 against other players or AI. These two options are available in the Main menu,
 which first appears when you start World in Conflict. Although the two game
 modes are different, they share many of the same basic mechanics.
 
 The World in Conflict Demo features a tutorial mission, which can be very
 helpful for players who are unfamiliar with strategy games and World in
 Conflict.
 
 
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 Basic Controls
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 World in Conflict is a tactical strategy game, where you control a number of
 units on a large-scale map using the mouse and keyboard. With the default
 settings, you can pan the camera around with the W, A, S and D keys on your
 keyboard: W for forward movement, S for backward movement and A and D for
 strafing left or right. You can rotate the camera by holding the middle mouse
 button down or by dragging the cursor to any of the four sides of the screen.
 
 The mouse is also your central tool in controlling your units. You can move
 the cursor around and select units by left-clicking on them, or by holding
 down the left mouse button and dragging a selection square around them.
 Once the units are selected, you can issue movement or attack orders by
 right-clicking on the battlefield or enemy units.
 
 
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 Buying units
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 Battles in World in Conflict take place in various locations, far away from
 military bases and construction sites. Therefore, commanders have to call in
 reinforcements. In the single-player mode, the selection of units is decided
 by the mission and its circumstances, while in the multiplayer mode, it is
 decided by the role you choose. All the units are selected from the
 Reinforcement Menu.
 
 The upper section of the Reinforcement Menu displays the units that are
 available for purchase. All units cost points, and you have a set number of
 points to utilize. These points aren’t exhausted, but rather invested; if
 you purchase a unit that costs 1200 points, you will regain the points over
 time once that unit has died or been destroyed.
 
 The lower section of the menu displays your selected units, the ones you
 plan to deploy on the battlefield. Once you’ve selected an amount of units
 that you are happy with, you can deploy them by sending them to your drop
 zone. The drop zone can be placed within a specific area of the map, which
 can also change during the course of a match. You can select your own
 individual drop zone within this area at any time.
 
 
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 Single Player
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 The World in Conflict Demo features one single-player map. In the single-player
 mode, the player takes the role of Lieutenant Parker of the United States Army,
 as they try to fight off the Soviet threat on American soil. The full game
 features 14 missions, that take the fight from Europe to Russia to the United
 States.
 
 
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 Multiplayer
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 The multiplayer maps of the demo feature the Domination Mode. In Domination
 mode, two teams fight for domination over a number of Command Points that are
 spread out across the map. The team that controls the most Command Points
 will push the Domination bar to that team’s advantage. You win Domination by
 holding the majority of the Domination bar, either when the time runs out or
 by holding it completely. If you control all the Command Points on the map,
 the Domination bar will move twice as fast as it did before. This is called
 Total Domination.
 
 
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 Command Points
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 As you play World in Conflict, you will at times encounter Command Points.
 Command Points are key points on maps that can be controlled. The basic
 Command Point consists of two or three circles, or Perimeter Points, that
 are captured when you place a unit within the circle. To fully capture a
 Command Point, you have to place units within all the connected circles.
 
 
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 Fortifications
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 It is wise to remember that the enemy is just as interested in Command Points
 as you are, and that the points must be protected after they’ve been captured.
 This can be done by constructing Fortifications. Fortifications are defensive
 structures that can be built around all individual circles at Command Points.
 
 There are three different types of Fortifications: machine gun, anti-tank and
 anti-air. The Fortifications are built over time as units occupy one of the
 captured circles. But although they can give the enemy a hard time,
 Fortifications can be destroyed, so don’t rely upon them too much.
 
 
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 Reinforcement Points
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 To order units you have to spend Reinforcement Points. All units cost
 Reinforcement Points. At the start of the match you have 4000 points available
 and another 2000 incoming. When you buy units, your available points decrease.
 When units are killed, you get the points back in the incoming pool, so that
 you can order new units again. The maximum limit for Reinforcement Points is
 6000 points.
 
 
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 Special Abilities
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 Most units have Special Abilities, and they are designed to help your units
 survive battle with the enemy. The Special Abilities vary from powerful
 attack abilities to evasive or defensive abilities that can help you survive
 or escape an otherwise lost battle. Don’t forget to use your Special
 Abilities!
 
 
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 Tactical Aid Points
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 As you play and capture Command Points, you are awarded Tactical Aid points.
 These can be spent on various powerful weapons, such as air strikes,
 artillery barrages or tactical nukes. To use your Tactical Aids, press the
 "Tactical Aids" button in the upper left corner.
 
 The Tactical Aids are divided into three groups, one supportive and two
 damage-dealing groups. All of the weapons can be ordered in three different
 strengths, each higher level increasing the Tactical Aid Point cost for the
 delivery. Whenever you deploy a tactical aid weapon, there is a delivery
 delay, so make sure that you synch it with your enemy’s location. Take care
 not to hurt your teammates as well – Tactical Aid weapons do heavy damage,
 regardless of affiliation.
 
 
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 ¤ ¤ ¤ THE ROLES
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 All the units available in the game are divided between four different roles.
 As a player of a team game, you can only choose one role to play at a time,
 and you will have to rely on your teammate’s to cover your back when you need
 it. Even though some of the units are available across the role borders,
 there’s no doubt that commanders who choose a certain role have certain
 expectations on themselves from their teammates.
 
 
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 Armor
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 The armor role is for anyone who likes to keep it simple. With unparalleled
 defense, the armor role is a powerful presence on ground. Tanks hold their
 ground very well, and the transport vehicles work as helpful aid in
 fast-paced advancements and give tanks some moderate protection against
 enemy helicopters.
 
 
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 Air
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 The air role is perfect for commanders who prefer fast movement and high
 attack power. The transport and scout helicopters also give the team the
 benefit of larger visual range and mobility on the battlefield. But although
 the air role is a powerful offensive force, it lacks the ability to capture
 Command Points.
 
 
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 Infantry
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 The infantry role puts a lot of demands on the commander. Being the most
 vulnerable to enemy fire, infantry units have to depend on movement and
 stealth to survive against enemy vehicles. Able to hide in forests and
 buildings, infantry units are most at home in the wilderness and larger
 cities. Armed with highly effective firearms, they pose a big threat against
 all other roles if played well.
 
 
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 Support
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 The support role is probably one of the most diverse roles available, with
 many different uses. Besides its very effective mobile artillery and anti-air
 vehicles, the support role also includes repair tanks that can aid friendly
 tanks. The support role can be hard to master, but it is an essential role
 for a strong and intimidating army.
 
 
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 ¤ ¤ ¤ MASSGATE™
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 Massgate™ is the official portal for playing World in Conflict online. By
 using Massgate™, you can take part of the online community and play ranked
 matches, start and maintain clans and chat with other players. Massgate is
 the perfect hub for clans, as it’s linked with www.massgate.net, where clans
 have their own unique clan forums, and where all players can view up-to-date
 statistics from the Leaderboards. You can also create temporary groups, to
 make it easier to join a server jointly with other people.
 
 The Massgate™ interface is extensive and linked together in multiple ways.
 A lot of features are available either through the buttons in the interface,
 or by right clicking on player profiles. The information you need is never
 too far away.
 
 
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 The Menus
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 --- Player Profile and Clan Profile
 
 In the top left corner of the Massgate interface are two buttons, with which
 you can reach your Player Profile and Clan Profile. These profiles are
 essential for all players who want to track their progress and review all
 kinds of statistics. These statistics are also available on www.massgate.net.
 
 --- Home
 
 By clicking on Home, you return to the initial screen that is visible when
 you first log on to Massgate™. Here you can see a current message from the
 Massgate™ team as well as view your profile, your clan profile and fire off
 a quick game by clicking on the Play Now button. There are filters for this
 function in the Options menu.
 
 --- Chat
 
 There are many different chat rooms available, and here’s where to go to
 either chat or browse through the different chat rooms. If you’re in a clan,
 you can also see that there’s a unique chat room for your clan. If you’re in
 a group, there’s a unique chat room for that particular group as well.
 
 --- Servers
 
 In the Servers tab, you can see a full list of all the available servers,
 which can also be sorted according to your preference. You can also host a
 server on your own computer or organize your own favorite servers here.
 
 --- Leaderboards
 
 The Leaderboards are vital for players who enjoy some good competition. All
 online players of World in Conflict are ranked on the Leaderboard, and you
 have to fight hard to reach fame and glory on the top of the board. There
 are two separate boards: one for individual players and one for clans, and
 you can also see a specific Leaderboard with only you and your friends.
 
 --- Options
 
 In the options screen, which is also available in-game or in the main menu,
 you can configure the game to fit your needs. Here you can alter the
 controls, configure the graphics and sound and some basic game elements such
 as the rotating mini map and tool tips. When logged onto Massgate™, you can
 also configure some Massgate™ settings and filters, under the Massgate™ tab
 in the Options menu.
 
 
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 Avatars
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 You can upload your own avatar via www.massgate.net, which will be displayed
 in your profile, on the www.massgate.net forums and profiles as well as on
 your units. These are limited to the size of 128x128 pixels.
 A clan leader can also upload a specific avatar for the clan, which will be
 displayed on the clan page and on flags in clan matches. This is limited to
 the size of 256x128 pixels.
 
 
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 ¤ ¤ ¤ CONTROLS
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 Hotkeys
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 (Note: Most keys can be reconfigured in the options menu)
 
 Camera Forward W
 Camera Backwards S
 Camera Left A
 Camera Right D
 Mouse Look Middle Mouse Button
 Camera Higher Mouse Wheel Up
 Camera Lower Mouse Wheel Down
 
 
 Offensive Special Ability E
 Defensive Special Ability R
 
 
 Attack Ground F
 Hold Fire G
 Stop T
 Change Formation Z
 Enter Nearest Transport Y
 Enter Nearest Building H
 Unload Infantry U
 Waypoint Mode Shift
 Follow I
 Repair J
 Move N
 Move Backwards Shift + N
 Cycle Between Unit Groups X
 Next Special Ability Shift + R
 Previous Special Ability Shift + E
 
 
 Change Faction Home
 Change Role End
 Vote Yes Page Up
 Vote No Page Down
 Disband Units Delete
 Resupply Squad Insert
 Take Screenshot Print Screen
 Pause Pause/Break
 Undo Selection Change Ctrl + Z
 Chat to All Backspace
 Chat to Team Enter/Return
 Set Drop Zone L
 Go to Drop Zone Space Bar
 Enter Mega Map M
 Scoresheet Tab
 Back/Cancel/Ingame Menu Escape
 Deploy Ordered Units Numpad Enter
 Request Menu Q
 VOIP Talk Button C
 Objectives Menu O
 Show All Unit Icons Alt
 Console ~
 
 
 Tactical Aid Menu V
 Reinforcement Menu B
 
 
 Create Control Group 1 Ctrl + 1
 Create Control Group 2 Ctrl + 2
 Create Control Group 3 Ctrl + 3
 Create Control Group 4 Ctrl + 4
 Create Control Group 5 Ctrl + 5
 Create Control Group 6 Ctrl + 6
 Create Control Group 7 Ctrl + 7
 Create Control Group 8 Ctrl + 8
 Create Control Group 9 Ctrl + 9
 Create Control Group 0 Ctrl + 0
 
 
 Ingame Menu Shortcut 1 Numpad 1
 Ingame Menu Shortcut 2 Numpad 2
 Ingame Menu Shortcut 3 Numpad 3
 Ingame Menu Shortcut 4 Numpad 4
 Ingame Menu Shortcut 5 Numpad 5
 Ingame Menu Shortcut 6 Numpad 6
 Ingame Menu Shortcut 7 Numpad 7
 Ingame Menu Shortcut 8 Numpad 8
 Ingame Menu Shortcut 9 Numpad 9
 Ingame Menu Shortcut 10 Numpad 0
 
 Ingame Menu Tab Numpad +
 
 
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 ¤ ¤ ¤ UPDATES AND PATCHES
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 Check the World in Conflict website (www.worldinconflict.com or
 www.sierra.com) for any updates or patches prior to playing the game.
 Please note that patches and updates may be automatically downloaded and
 applied when you log into an online game.
 
 
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 ¤ ¤ ¤ END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT (EULA)
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 YOU SHOULD CAREFULLY READ THE FOLLOWING END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT BEFORE
 INSTALLING THIS DEMONSTRATION SOFTWARE PROGRAM. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH ALL
 OF THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT, YOU MAY NOT INSTALL THE SOFTWARE.
 This demonstration software program entitled, “World in Conflict™,” and any
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 Agreement"). The Demo is solely for use by end users for the purpose of using
 the Demo according to the terms of the License Agreement. Any use,
 reproduction, sale or redistribution of the Demo not in accordance with the
 terms of the License Agreement is expressly prohibited.
 
 WORLD IN CONFLICT END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT
 
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 Use agreement governs all aspects of game play. You may view the Terms of Use
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 to recover from the other party all the costs, attorneys' fees and other
 expenses incurred by such prevailing party in the litigation.
 14. Changes to the Agreement. Licensor reserves the right, at its sole
 discretion, to change, modify, add to, supplement or delete any of the terms
 and conditions of this End User License Agreement, effective upon prior
 notice as follows: Licensor will post notification of any such changes to this
 End User License Agreement on the World in Conflict website and will post the
 revised version of this End User License Agreement in this location, and may
 provide such other notice as Licensor may elect in its sole discretion. If
 any future changes to this End User License Agreement are unacceptable to you
 or cause you to no longer be in compliance with this End User License
 Agreement, you may terminate this End User License Agreement in accordance
 with Section 6 herein. Your installation and use of any updates or
 modifications to the Demo or your continued use of the Demo following notice
 of changes to this Agreement will demonstrate your acceptance of any and all
 such changes. Licensor may change, modify, suspend, or discontinue any
 aspect of the Demo at any time. Licensor may also impose limits on certain
 features or restrict your access to parts or all of the Demo without notice
 or liability. You have no interest, monetary or otherwise, in any feature or
 content contained in the Demo.
 15. Choice of Laws. This Agreement is governed by and shall be construed
 and enforced under the laws of Sweden, without applying any conflicts of law
 principles which would require application of the law of any other
 jurisdiction. If any provision of this Agreement is held to be invalid or
 unenforceable, such provision shall be struck and the remaining provisions
 shall be enforced. You agree that any claim asserted in any legal proceeding
 by one of the parties against the other shall be commenced and maintained in
 any state or federal court located in the country of Sweden, having subject
 matter jurisdiction with respect to the dispute between the parties. In the
 event that any provision of this License Agreement shall be held by a court
 or other tribunal of competent jurisdiction to be unenforceable, such
 provision will be enforced to the maximum extent permissible and the
 remaining portions of this License Agreement shall remain in full force and
 effect.
 16. Miscellaneous. This End User License Agreement constitutes and contains
 the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the subject matter
 hereof and supersedes any prior oral or written agreements, provided, however,
 that this Agreement shall coexist with, and shall not supersede, the Terms of
 Use. To the extent that the provisions of this Agreement conflict with the
 provisions of the Terms of Use, the conflicting provisions in the Terms of
 Use shall govern.
 You hereby acknowledge that You have read and understand the foregoing End
 User License Agreement and agree that by clicking “agree” or installing the
 Demo, You are acknowledging your agreement to be bound by the terms and
 conditions of this End User License Agreement.
 
 
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