Starcraft 2

Finished the campaign. Now I’m doing it again to get the research upgrades I didn’t get the first time.

There’s a bug where if you get 25+ Z/P research upgrades where you can get the credits for having extra Z/P artifacts, do any mission from the archives, and then can re-sell the same artifacts for an infinite loop of money.

stop playing single player

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sorry

Multi means I get my arse handed to me by people (so far, 3 protoss) who have committed their building order to muscle memory - I remember to press U after my barracks is done and then 4xA to prevent a very early death. Marauders against 'toss.

So I’ll still stick with single to find out what works for me. No medics :frowning: And healbusses need factories. I don’t need factories, (I should really learn to use Hellions before I get my first Zerg opponent) I need something to keep my infantry alive >:/

First win was a stroke of luck as opponent left his base with no defense and my two bunker marines with a maraunder held his force at bay (didn’t hit the SCV fixing it) and my two barracks churned more defenders for my workers = cruel surprise for his stalkers & zealots. My own force pretty much walked in, unloaded on probes & pylons, “GG”, over.

Use marauders to slow down the zealots and kite the enemy by moving back and forth with your marauders and your marines to finish off their force.

The fact the medivacs need a factory to build a starport is no excuse not to build a factory. Who the hell doesn’t make a couple tanks if they’re terran?

People who do a 1-1-1 banshee harass :smiley:

banshees are awesome.

They are awesome, but I find that I underuse them along with hellions in favour of MMM balls, which is a shame, because they are awesome.

In fact, I beat a diamond zerg once with nothing but infernal preigniter hellions and a small MM ball.

If I gun for the offensive MMM, (I noob out and forget to expand due to just basking in the glory of not falling to initial rushes), I won’t have resources for tanks or the siege upgrade since I want to keep my marines alive longer with the shield :confused:

FUCK LOST VIKINGS

You have to leave your vikings standing in places where the enemies cannot reach them or protect them with the fat viking’s shield while you counter attack with the viking with the blade. gg kekeke

Does anyone else think the new shortcuts for building/special abilities are often bollocks? They are far from intuitive and I’ve found myself thinking this often even about shortcuts that I’ve memorised.

Yeah , I’m not fond of the fact pylon and probe are both e.It took some getting used to. Its not THAT bad overall though. I can see why they did some things.

95% of the shortcuts are placed so that you don’t have to move your left hand from the left side of the keyboard. No more pressing B and then moving your hand all the way to the other side of the keyboard for P to build a pylon.

I can see why they did it, I just need to break old habits.

My left hand is also usually close to the arrows on the bottom right of my keyboard, leaving the p for pylon would’ve been fine for me.

GOTTA INCREASE MY BUTTON PRESSES FROM 260 / MINUTE TO 275 / MINUTE OR I WON’T BE ABLE TO COMPETE IN FIRST TIER PROFESSIONAL ONLINE TOURNAMENTS AND MY GF WILL LEAVE ME FOR A BETTER PLAYER ;; ;; ;_; - literally some kid in korea

Actually SC2 is doing terribly in Korea

How come?

Well, there’s a bunch of reasons, but basically:

a) Not everyone in Korea is gonna run out to buy a new computer just to play Starcraft 2. Starcraft 1 could run on any computer. Starcraft 2 can’t.
b) It’s not as good or as balanced as Brood War (when adjusted for period it came out) - there’s a real reason for this, which is that Blizzard put “e-sports” first and game quality second, and it really does show. Maybe Brood War was an accidental masterpiece or whatever, but they didn’t even try for this one.
c) They pissed off KeSPA, which is an organization that holds all the cards when it comes to televised gaming, by shutting them out and signing an exclusive contract with their (smaller) competitor, GomTV, which, despite the name, doesn’t actually hold any broadcasting rights but is a streaming service.
d) No LAN; internet cafes are not going to pay $3000 for their 50 computers just so their customers can play 1 game. All the Korean kids who are forced to study for 10 hours a day are not going to convince their parents to buy them a new computer plus Starcraft 2 so they can bring shame to the family or whatever, so the only other place where they could possibly play won’t have it.

Blizzard’s not releasing their sales figures in South Korea. Unless it’s embarrassingly low, I don’t see any reason why they would hide it.

I’ve watched Warcraft 3 on chinese TV before…the commentators sound just as excited as if they are covering a football game.