
Turns out people can't learn and just want to play the same game forever.
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Thanas wrote:^The one does not necessarily follow the other, unless you are talking about some hypothetial gamers out there who have not posted in this thread. I mean, if you just want to go "LOL GAMERS", more power to you, but I fail to see what this has got anything to do with the people who posted in this thread.
You can just load a campaign save from the Korhal mission and then get the secret mission.Bedlam wrote:Can you access the secret mission once you've completed the campaign?
I missed it the first time round, replayed the mission and got it but as far as I can tell its not on the list of missions I can play. Do I have to do the whole campaign again?
Stark wrote:Thanas wrote:^The one does not necessarily follow the other, unless you are talking about some hypothetial gamers out there who have not posted in this thread. I mean, if you just want to go "LOL GAMERS", more power to you, but I fail to see what this has got anything to do with the people who posted in this thread.
Oh yeah I'm certainly not talking about any of these guys. I've just never seen people get so excited about build orders and stuff.
Thanks I'll try using the saveThanas wrote:You can just load a campaign save from the Korhal mission and then get the secret mission.Bedlam wrote:Can you access the secret mission once you've completed the campaign?
I missed it the first time round, replayed the mission and got it but as far as I can tell its not on the list of missions I can play. Do I have to do the whole campaign again?
If you do not have a save you need to redo the whole campaign. I could shoot you one of my saves, however I do think they are profile specific.
I think Blizzard is just recycling character models. Notice how Valerian looks a bit like Arthas when he is standing/moving?Nieztchean Uber-Amoeba wrote:You know, I know that it's a thing in videogames now for all games to feature similar, brown-haired middle-aged male protagonists, but am I the only one who thinks that the resemblance, in both face and voice, between Jim Raynor's new look in SC2, and John Marston in RDR, would be uncanny if it weren't probably videogame hackery?
However, the new portrait does convey the messae of "I am hte emperor" quite nicely.Also, on a purely fattynerd note, I much preferred Arcturus Mengsk's old look, even if it was just a tiny moving portrait.
Some people like watching a game play itself?Stark wrote:
Oh yeah I'm certainly not talking about any of these guys. I've just never seen people get so excited about build orders and stuff.
Or half way across the map.Stofsk wrote:Yeah I can't get excited about build orders, but they have one redeeming feature. You can just do them on autopilot for the first couple of minutes. But for me, the game really comes alive when surprising stuff happens which forces you to adapt to what your opponent is doing. EDIT: also the reverse, like pulling off a medevac drop into an opponent's base and then taking him down because his forces were fortified at his ramp.
I don't consider that a redeeming feature. Being punished for innovating because the game is a spreadsheet = boring.Stofsk wrote:Yeah I can't get excited about build orders, but they have one redeeming feature. You can just do them on autopilot for the first couple of minutes. But for me, the game really comes alive when surprising stuff happens which forces you to adapt to what your opponent is doing. EDIT: also the reverse, like pulling off a medevac drop into an opponent's base and then taking him down because his forces were fortified at his ramp.
It's Stark. Of course he does.ArmorPierce wrote:I see it basically like a game off chess in real time. Chess is also has a bunch of standard moves you know? Do you hate chess for that?
How many effective openings are there in chess?ArmorPierce wrote:I see it basically like a game off chess in real time. Chess is also has a bunch of standard moves you know? Do you hate chess for that?
Stark wrote:How many effective openings are there in chess?ArmorPierce wrote:I see it basically like a game off chess in real time. Chess is also has a bunch of standard moves you know? Do you hate chess for that?
That's right; more than 5. Get your goddamn facts straight. I'll remember to think of you the next time someone rushes me with bishops and I used rooks and instantly lose.
OH WAIT.
Wrong. It's both. No one has perfect knowledge of what's going on in the map due to the fog of war, which means timing a push can coincide with luck just as easily as it can with skill. Lots of pro league players have timed a push wrong one game, then perfectly in another.Zed wrote:Timing a push wrong, expanding too early or too late, isn't luck. It's skill.
That's an interesting question. Some players will focus on one particular unit combination which is pretty powerful. If you weren't prepared for it it is pretty hard to respec to something else. It depends on stuff like how many barracks/factories/etc do you have and how many resources you have coming in etc.Stark wrote:What I'm interested in is how late in the game it's feasible to respec. If you're both following your build order and aggressively scouting, how quickly do you reach the point where suddenly discovering you were wrong about what he's doing means you're fucked and can't react fast enough to counter?
I don't play anything but WoW online, but I got a feeling he was going for an "easy kill" and when he came to a conclution (right or false) that there was no "trick" or exploit he could use to defeat you easily he quit as he didn't want to (or even could) do anything but "beat the noobs", this ofc just just me guessing based on what you've told me and some experiences with the WoW community.Alferd Packer wrote:So I was playing against a Zerg on Scrap Station last night. First, he tried a Baneling bust on me, which didn't go so well (but managed to blow up my barracks, so I was exposed for a little while. He then switched over to baneling/zergling/hydra, but I managed to push him back a couple of times. He tried to Nydus me in the butt, but I spotted it and took it out. After his final attempt on my front door, where I had a nice mixed force anchored by several Thors, he just up and ragequit, and I have no idea why. He had map control, and for all I knew, had four expansions. It was really weird.