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  1. 1. What race do you play as (the most)?

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I thought there was only one mission.. :s.. it's too late now (I think.. I'm on

Char

already).

Too late then :p .

Scirwode

so zerg players, whats your initial build orders?

10 - Ovie

10 - Extractor

10 - Cancel extractor (this is called Overpooling)

14 - Spawning Pool

14 - Extractor

16 - Ovie

As soon as extractor is done, move three drones to it

16 - Queen -> Inject Larvae big time

18 - Zerglings

Get ling speed as soon as you have 100 gas.

From then on it varies. I often move the gas drones back to mineral once I have ling speed, mass some lings and take map control with that. Then I evaluate what my opponent is doing and I plan the rest accordingly.

I'm not satisfied with it though, because the 16 Ovie arrives a bit late and I have a larva sitting there for a few seconds. Should probably be built at 15 instead.

Against Very Hard computer, just keep massing as many lings as possible (you need another hatchery + queen though - at some point you have too much money so it's a wise investement). Wait for initial push, destroy it easily (they are not expecting that many lings). Counter-attack asap. GG. Tested vs Terran, Protoss and Zerg on various 1vs1 maps, 100% win. Might not work on larger maps.

I might sound like I know what I'm doing but I'm really not. Against any semi-competent player I get crushed. I still don't even know all the tech trees by heart including zerg.

Edited by Dr_Asik

I have to say, the mission "Outbreak" freaking sucks. I spent a GOOD portion of my 7 hour "demo" playing it.

I nearly lost all my troops, floated my base up out of range, and ran around with medics with the advanced heals.

It was an army of about 25 people, and two Hammer units.

It was CRAZY difficult, even on normal for me, because as I said, the whole thing just nearly decimated me.

I really, really wish I had money for this. :(

I have to say, the mission "Outbreak" freaking sucks. I spent a GOOD portion of my 7 hour "demo" playing it.

I nearly lost all my troops, floated my base up out of range, and ran around with medics with the advanced heals.

It was an army of about 25 people, and two Hammer units.

It was CRAZY difficult, even on normal for me, because as I said, the whole thing just nearly decimated me.

I really, really wish I had money for this. :(

I just had a bunch of bunkers with firebats and marines.. then I had one or 2 of the flame turrets with them. Also had an scv there as well. One of the easiest missions I'd say. Now, I'm still trying to figure out 'All In'... any tips anyone? I keep getting swarmed

I just had a bunch of bunkers with firebats and marines.. then I had one or 2 of the flame turrets with them. Also had an scv there as well. One of the easiest missions I'd say. Now, I'm still trying to figure out 'All In'... any tips anyone? I keep getting swarmed

I completed it by building lots and lots of fully upgraded siege tanks combined with bunkers filled with marines and some scvs around to repair them. The flame turrets also work great. :)

I completed it by building lots and lots of fully upgraded siege tanks combined with bunkers filled with marines and some scvs around to repair them. The flame turrets also work great. :)

Are we talking about the 3rd(?) mission where the game introduces you to bunkers that you have to defend for 20 minutes? with the massive zerg attack around 1:30 left?

Are we talking about the 3rd(?) mission where the game introduces you to bunkers that you have to defend for 20 minutes? with the massive zerg attack around 1:30 left?

No I think they are talking about the mission where you destroy a infested city with fast night/day cycles because you don't get siege tanks in the bunker intro level.

Are we talking about the 3rd(?) mission where the game introduces you to bunkers that you have to defend for 20 minutes? with the massive zerg attack around 1:30 left?

No I think they are talking about the mission where you destroy a infested city with fast night/day cycles because you don't get siege tanks in the bunker intro level.

Nope, it's not.. I don't want to spoil anything else.. so I don't want to say too much.

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