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

    • Protoss
      36
    • Terran
      38
    • Zerg
      14
    • Random
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How's the replay value of this game? I absolutely loved Warcraft, and by the time i was really interested in gaming Starcraft was getting ripe in the years. Does this game have online custom games (Tower Defenses, etc?)

What others said... Plus, this time, the editor is even more epic. :D

That is patch v1.03, not patch v1.1 which includes the zealot nerf.

It is indeed hard to fend off a 6-pool now, I usually always crono-boost a zealot out when playing vs. zerg ASAP, and send all of my probes to attack with the one zealot and it takes them down.

and then you know by then hes trying to cheese so adapt accordingly.

Sup guys,

Here's an epic replay I'd like to share! It's the most dramatic match-up I have ever seen. This game is full of surprises and you never know who's gonna win!

A must see! Highly recommended!

have you been watching the GSL?

tester, TLO and Idea have some good games

Sup guys,

Here's an epic replay I'd like to share! It's the most dramatic match-up I have ever seen. This game is full of surprises and you never know who's gonna win!

A must see! Highly recommended!

lol so epic

Hey guys, I had some messages from people on here asking to party up lately. Just wanted to say I had to take a small break due to a 8 day 10 hour work streak this week.

I should be on soon I hope. I'm getting sick of sitting 45 wins away from my 500 portrait anyhow :D.

So if you all want to game just add me and hopefully I will be on this week more to game.

3 days down 5 to go!

Toss Strategies for some of you guys that has won me a bunch of games.

Protoss ( Numbers are probe count only )

Build Zlots, and Stalkers with any extra Resources.

- Anti MMM -

9 - Pylon

10 - Gate

12 - Gas

13 - Cyber

14 - Gas

16 - Sentry

18 - Hallucination

19 - Council

20 - Templar Archive

22 - Pump templars, Zlots

23 - Charge

( Use feedback on Medivac )

( sentries with hallucination for colossi, )

( Forcefield Units in, use zlots with charge for rauders, stalkers as the anti medic )

_ DT Build _

10 - Pylon

11 - Gas

12 - Gate

14 - Cyber

15 - Gas

16 - Council

17 - Dark Shrine

18 - Dt

( Very Very hard! )

You are wide open and you will have to micro Dts against any scans if used against Terran.

- Immortal zlot build -

9 - Pylon

11 - Gate

12 - Gas

13 - Gas

16 - Cyber

17 - Robotics

18 - Immortal

22 - Robotics

23 - Forge ( Upgrade Shield for immortal! 3 Sheild holds off marines that arent upgraded!! )

24 - Immortal

25 - Council

28 - Charge!

Profit!!!

have you been watching the GSL?

tester, TLO and Idea have some good games

Yeah, these guys are awesome :)

I tend to prefer commentaries over voiceless replays thou and I get them from

http://www.starcraft2strategymasters.com/

and

http://www.starcraftarena.net/

mostly :)

Hey yall got a question, I just bought Windows 7 Ultimate to upgrade my pro to that and I do not have my box or disc for Starcraft II and was wondering if anyone knows where I can find my product key in my registry. It is so I can install it again on my computer as soon as I install Ultimate.

Hey yall got a question, I just bought Windows 7 Ultimate to upgrade my pro to that and I do not have my box or disc for Starcraft II and was wondering if anyone knows where I can find my product key in my registry. It is so I can install it again on my computer as soon as I install Ultimate.

The original product key you used is tied to your Battle.net account. Simply install StarCraft II and log in.

  • 4 weeks later...

Blizzard will be releasing four "official" mods for SC2 in the coming months:

http://www.1up.com/news/starcraft-2-mods-blizzard-dota

http://kotaku.com/5671187/a-visual-guide-to-starcraft-iis-new-custom-modes

The biggest of the four is Blizzard's take on Defense of the Ancients (DOTA).

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