Starcraft 2 discussion thread
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Red Alert 2 popularized Red Alert as being about Big Camp, and there's nothing wrong with that - if RA2 hadn't done that, what would be the compelling reason for even continuing the series? Red Alert was fun, but it was nothing more than a mission pack for C&C with different units. At least Red Alert 2 did something interesting and outlandish with the setting - and it really worked, IMO.
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Red Alert 1's attempt to be all 'serious' for me failed due to silly stuff like teleporting tanks and invincibility machines appearing in the '50s, because of...er...time travel. I actually appreciate the deliberate sillyness of the sequels, simply for making a chance from the pretentious GIMDARK SEEREUS shit polluting games (and more besides).
But, er, we've gone into the wrong franchise. To get back on track, how long does a skirmish on, say, easy last?
But, er, we've gone into the wrong franchise. To get back on track, how long does a skirmish on, say, easy last?
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The manual is... okay. It does what it has to. But the only fluff you're getting is a recap of the first game's story, and a few paragraphs about what's happened since then. No details about the units, characters or organisations. It's about the size of the average console game manual.Balrog wrote:I'm a bit curious to know if the manual is any good. The first one came out back when computer game manuals were almost books in and of themselves, and was similarly packed with lots of interesting stuff. Is the same true for the sequel, or do we get some crappy twelve-page pamphlet?
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Good that I never took the time to play these things.adam_grif wrote:C&C4 is C&C in name only, and SupCom 2 gutted and destroyed everything that was good about the first one, and forgot to replace it with other good things.Iosef Cross wrote:If Sc II is better than C&C 3 and SupCom, it is at least the best RTS in the last 5 years.
Never played it.Also, Company of Heroes came out in 2006, so it can't be the "best in 5 years"
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I really liked the mission with Nova. Nice to see Blizzard not having abandoned that character.Pelranius wrote:Dr. Hansen goes off to live with the rest of the Haven colonists if you save her. I suspect that Blizzard will make the Hansen and Tosh missions canonical, if those two ever get referenced again.
Well, no. The manual per se does not have a lot of that stuff. However, you can clearly see a lot of interesting material in cutscenes and screeens...for Example, Korhal now is very densely populated with megacities like Coruscant and floating islands etc...Balrog wrote:I'm a bit curious to know if the manual is any good. The first one came out back when computer game manuals were almost books in and of themselves, and was similarly packed with lots of interesting stuff. Is the same true for the sequel, or do we get some crappy twelve-page pamphlet?
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I was sorta disappointed in the latter news broadcasts, actually. They had that whole 'I had a brother on Tarsonis...' bit, and then a couple missions later he was back fan-whoring for Mengsk.
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Did you miss the fact that Fox does exactly that, they cry crocodile tears for a bit and then go back to the same thing. That makes it even more realistic IMO.White Haven wrote:I was sorta disappointed in the latter news broadcasts, actually. They had that whole 'I had a brother on Tarsonis...' bit, and then a couple missions later he was back fan-whoring for Mengsk.
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That depends on the order that you finished the missions. I postponed the mission to expose Mengsk for as long as I could, and a broadcast or two after the "brother in Tarsonis" one, the voice-of-reason reporter became an anchorwoman after propaganda guy had a mental breakdown. I suspect there's a relation.White Haven wrote:I was sorta disappointed in the latter news broadcasts, actually. They had that whole 'I had a brother on Tarsonis...' bit, and then a couple missions later he was back fan-whoring for Mengsk.
Same here. I clicked the button to take her side almost on reflex.Thanas wrote:I really liked the mission with Nova. Nice to see Blizzard not having abandoned that character.
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Trying to figure out what is canon is beginning to drive me crazy.
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On the bright side. They've avoided their old warcraft method where the campaigns are "parallel but opposite"(i lack a better way to describe it) and each side would win the overall conflict as opposed to that section of it. Figuring out what's canon there between three races would suck.Pelranius wrote:Trying to figure out what is canon is beginning to drive me crazy.
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I always sucked at Starcraft, not sure why. I guess I could never really get the hang of it..
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Not that it was much of a choice anyway when the other choice is a mentally unstable psychopath.Narkis wrote:Same here. I clicked the button to take her side almost on reflex.Thanas wrote:I really liked the mission with Nova. Nice to see Blizzard not having abandoned that character.
Heh. Guess some poker games are just not worth it.Pelranius wrote:Spoiler
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Think the best so far is the vodoo doll cutscene.
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Did anybody other than me go with him? I'll admit it was out of total curiosity to see what the Spectres were like. But still...Thanas wrote: Not that it was much of a choice anyway when the other choice is a mentally unstable psychopath.
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To be fair, all you know about Tosh at that point is that he's A) Secretive, and B) Nova says he's an unstable psychopath. Since she's the one who's been running around locking up Spectres, she's got just as much of a reason to lie to you as Tosh does. Possibly more so, given that she's an enemy assassin, and you're trying to add an army of non-Dominion-loyalist Ghostettes to your rebel band. Sure, it turns out she was being straight with you and Tosh wasn't, but at the time of the mission selection there was no corroboration for the destabilizing aspects of the Spectre program; it was her word against Tosh's. Given that both of them are spies...
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Tosh also doesn't do anything to give you a reason to regret helping him either.
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Yeah. Nova claims he's an unstable psychopath, but by that point, he only seems like a money-grubbing bastard with some weird voodoo fascination. Does Tosh do anything to live up to the "unstable psychopath" moniker if you choose him instead of Nova?Gaidin wrote:Tosh also doesn't do anything to give you a reason to regret helping him either.
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Nope, doesn't even trigger a cinematic, you just get Spectres instead of Ghosts. Sure, he feels like more of a self-serving dick, but nothing to the point of LOLpsycho.
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If you pick Tosh, then later Dr. Hansen tells you that Nova was lying.
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Hmm, maybe if I post this in chunks, it'll work?
Finished the single-player campaign yesterday. My reactions:
1. "Normal" difficulty is really, really easy. I mean, I was half-asleep during the last couple of missions and I didn't even start to worry.
2. I like how there are just not enough credits to get all the armory upgrades and all the mercenaries. It would be kind of lame if the only choice in that department was in when to get which things.
3. The plot. Not impressed.
EDIT: I have a big chunk of text related to the plot in spoiler tags, but I can't post it for some reason.
Finished the single-player campaign yesterday. My reactions:
1. "Normal" difficulty is really, really easy. I mean, I was half-asleep during the last couple of missions and I didn't even start to worry.
2. I like how there are just not enough credits to get all the armory upgrades and all the mercenaries. It would be kind of lame if the only choice in that department was in when to get which things.
3. The plot. Not impressed.
EDIT: I have a big chunk of text related to the plot in spoiler tags, but I can't post it for some reason.
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What really ticks me off about the missions choices is that the choice you make is always right, except for maybe choosing Selendis, though just a little bit.
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Oh, really, Hawkwings? I did Hanson's plot first, so I missed that part.
The research tree was WAY too damned short and shallow, though. I was juts cashing in research points for isk halfway through the campaign, more or less. It would have benefited heavily from having a second half of the tree, one that combined both Protoss and Zerg points or something along those lines.
As far as the lack of branching that matters, no argument there. I can see why, when they're planning two more campaigns after this one, but it still feels cheap.
The research tree was WAY too damned short and shallow, though. I was juts cashing in research points for isk halfway through the campaign, more or less. It would have benefited heavily from having a second half of the tree, one that combined both Protoss and Zerg points or something along those lines.
As far as the lack of branching that matters, no argument there. I can see why, when they're planning two more campaigns after this one, but it still feels cheap.
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She does? Huh.Hawkwings wrote:If you pick Tosh, then later Dr. Hansen tells you that Nova was lying.
Then I have to wonder why Blizzard does everything to make the Spectres appear psychopathic. For example, when you select one, you get "I feel your fear" etc.
Also, Tosh appears pretty psychopathic in the cutscene following the freeing of the prisoners (there IS one, it is called A better tomorrow).
It is even on youtube.
Still, wonder what they will do with Nova in the expansions, given how she chooses to follow you on the Hyperion (she appears in the armory if you watch the Ghost Rifle for about half a minute or so).
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