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I don't do PVP, but PlasmaJohn says the 1800 PVP claws go through daily mobs like a hot knife through butter.


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{| style="width: 100%;" Welcome back! Don't listen to stuff like this:


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In that picture all of 2015 is forecast, not actual.


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1st quarter 2015 isn't finished yet which is why it's a forecast.


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It's the Daewoo projections. The ones you've seen at least 4 times before. Also, the ones that actually ended up being more optimistic than the actual amounts reported later.


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You think Daewoo's projections are better than NCSoft's figures? That's "the source"? Do you not know about the 90s? Q1 will be a slight uptick after Drop 4 from Wildstar (because we've seen that, something like a quadrupling or quintupling of the population at Academy Corner is a pretty good sign that revenues will be up from Wildstar.  If Drop 5, Drop 6, and Drop 7 impress, that number will rise substantially.  Unlike other games in NCSoft's library, Wildstar being a subscription game benefits directly from its game quality, so QoL improvements are a huge boost.  Unless it suddenly becomes a huge PVP E-sport, I don't foresee any rocketing, but with drops this good and new players filtering in (and old players returning), Wildstar's numbers should rise. NCSoft's as a whole?  It depends a lot on their Korean market.  Since the rest of their titles are B2P and F2P, their revenue can go inexplicably flat, even during releases, but also can whether dry spells.  It's a lot harder to predict.  Heart of Thrones should be the next huge bump in GW2's numbers here.


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