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Title: Starcraft
Description: What race you play as?


Blaze - July 14, 2005 03:40 AM (GMT)
I'm a fan of the terrans. GO HUMANS!

Chase - July 17, 2005 03:32 AM (GMT)
You shoulda put random as a poll answer lol. But ya, I'm mostly a zerg man. ^^

Batman - July 19, 2005 10:15 AM (GMT)
The Protoss RULE!!.

fear the power of the Dark Templar

Blaze - July 19, 2005 06:38 PM (GMT)
..and the photon cannons O.O

Quigz - July 25, 2005 05:45 AM (GMT)
hmmm my favorite would be...
(thinks long and hard)
.......ZERG...

but i will love to play any race +D
do any of you srill play starcraft.
i havent in a long while. /cry
since WoW came out my gameing
life has been sallowed up!

but if any of you still play, i would
love to play with yeah.

omg have you uys ever done a RW (Race War)?
so much fun ^_~

Danimal - November 7, 2005 03:11 AM (GMT)
I used to be decent at Starcraft. Now I mostly watch replays and my friend Brian play, who is a very good player. I remember something he told me once that has stayed with me, "Anyone who thinks that Starcraft is about unit counters is not a good player." The game is about creativity, experience, and quickness. The professional gamers come up with techniques and ideas that regular players would never even think of. And they practice them over and over, hours and hours, day after day.

As for race, I feel like terran is the best choice at the medium skill level and the highest skill level. At other levels I believe that zerg and protess are about equal. The reason is that at at the middle level, terran can lay mines everywhere and mass produce lots of vultures and tanks and it's difficult to stop. It is done, obviously, but it will never be an "easy win" for the other player. Then after this level, how quick one is (actions per second/minute) comes into play as the deciding factor. The races become somewhat irrelevant until the top level, where from what I have seen, players use terran with the highest degree of success because of the micromanagement inherent in the race of repairs, weaker units, and complicated technologies.

Quigz- I played World of Warcraft for the first month straight (free trial), hit the cap at level 60, and sold my character. It was a good time, but I haven't played since.

And yes, sadly, I can read your shirt.




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