I live on the east coast of the United States. I'm not sure which servers there are but if there's a North American server, I'd guess I'm on that one. Isn't there a way to play on other servers though? Isn't that what pro players do since they play for so many hours that there are times when their servers' players are mostly asleep?
You guys know that the person with the most wins in SC2 is in Bronze and he uses the same strategy each time? Worker rush...
Need seperate accounts, and people are always awake. and zero i started from bronze with a 0-30 record so my stats are even worse :lol:
It evens out though because that means you were fighting beginners/noobs all the way until you got to Diamond. =P
I don't think the expansions will be worth it though. Its like they split the game into three parts on purpose for profits.
my brother has been playing this game almost nonstop since it came out. I'm not too interested though, I haven't played the original in like 8 years. possibly more, it's been a long time
I get what Blizzard says, but most of the review was written before sending it. Unless suite Battle.net is a great improvement, does not change very much again.
It is difficult to compete with a legend. As for the graphics, they are what you expect, but maybe not what you want. Sound is excellent, like the little jukebox at the pub it will often play the songs, is the original game, including one talks about shooting the zerg. StarCraft II is a complete gaming experience. At its core, it is a real-time strategy game standards. However, around this core shell consists of a point and click adventure elements, interactive games and the achievements of hunters - to lure the challenges, in addition to people with a fascinating part of many referred to it as real "StarCraft. "
The game can get marked on gamespot to be more expensive than the average PC game. The bald man who seemed Dragon Age: Origins has Splinter Cell: Conviction and Assassins Creed 2.
If I had a high-end PC, or well, a decent PC, I think I'd have bought this game the day it came out. I played Starcraft and Brood War damn-near chronically when I was about 9, playing the 4 demo levels through probably 50+ times, and I still love it and still play it. Since I love the core of a point and click RTS style game, and the complex simplicity of the original Starcraft, do you guys think I'd enjoy Starcraft II just as much?
I saw my brother playing this, was thinking I would try and get into it at some point. The he shows me some video of some dudes performing 2-300 actions per minute. If i ever came up against anybody that could perform even more than 20 actions per minute, i would be done for. That was the end of my starcraft career.