World of Warcraft M2 library - C#;
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Treats all M2 versions with the same class. Read and Write from Classic to Legion, and manipulate high level structures instead of raw data.
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##Credits :
- Stan84, PhilipTNG, Schlumpf from Modcraft and all the people who contributed to M2 page on the WoWDev wiki.
- All the guys who tested the methods to find bugs.
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- If you have ideas of things M2Lib should support;
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Transformers: The Last Knight just opened last week, and things are not looking good for Paramount. The film made $86.8M ($16.8 domestically, $29.5M in China and $40.3M in the rest of the world) worldwide this weekend, for a cume of $431.5M ($101.9M domestic, $193.5M in China, $136.1M in the rest of the world), and its on track for a total of $600M-$625M ($135M-$140M domestic, $240M in China, $225-$250M ROW). That's the worst total for any film in the series, and a very steep decline from the height of its 2 predecessors, Dark of the Moon ($1.124B) and Age of Extinction ($1.104B).
I kind of called it (not really, still predicted $900M+) in a post I did a couple of months ago, where I compared the trajectories of the Ice Age series and the Transformers series, and wonderd if a similar drop off like Collision Course might happen to The Last Knight:
A similar downturn like the Ice Age series would give it $97.4M domestically and $514.3M worldwide. I think that's way too low, especially with how big it is in China, but a total around $700M, like the first one, won't surprise me that much. At least not as much as it would before Collision Course.
The Last Knight will finish with about 55% of what Age of Extinction earned. That's not as bad as the 46.6% of Collision Course, but that's still a huge decline. It will lose money, and Paramount is in a very bad place right now, with only Mission: Impossible left as a relieble IP. They are probably scared shitless at the idea of their Bumblebee spinoff surrounded by Han Solo, Deadpool 2, The Incredibles 2 and Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.
And while not as extreme, the Pirates of the Caribbean series did a similar thing in its 5th outing. It happened in the Shrek series too, if you count Puss in Boots (which I don't). Domestically, Nightmare on Elm Street, Rocky, Star Trek, Die Hard and Terminator (caveats notwithstanding) are examples for older franchises that had this '5th movie falls hard' trend. Some more recent examples (mostly domestically) are Step Up, Underworld, Final Destination and Resident Evil. For a 5th film in a series, its more likely for it do drop very hard, not just decline, than to outgross its predecessor.
I think the next casualty will be the Despicable Me franchise. I count the Minions movies as part of the series, and Minions 2 (due for release in July 2020) is lucky number five. While the number itself doesn't mean anything, and its just anecdotal, Minions has 'big drop off' written all over it. The franchise is already begining to show the age of its fans, and with 5 years away from the peak of popularity I doubt how many of the audience will come back. Kids who fell in love with the Minions at age 8-10 will be 13-17 by then, and the Minions will already be 'passe' at that point.
Anyway, what do you think about this performence from The Last Knight and the future of Paramount? Does this 'trend' have any weight to it? Any thoughts about Minions 2 and the Despicable Me franchise?
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