StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty
StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty is a military science fiction real-time strategy video game developed by Blizzard Entertainment as a sequel to the award-winning 1998 video game StarCraft. Released on July 27, 2010, the game was developed for concurrent release on Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X. StarCraft II is split into three installments: the base game with the subtitle Wings of Liberty, and two expansion packs, Heart of the Swarm and Legacy of the Void.
StarCraft II features the return of the three races from the original game: Protoss, Terran, and Zerg; Blizzard states these are the only playable races in the game. StarCraft II is also designed to focus more heavily on the multiplayer aspect, when compared to the original StarCraft. The changes include overall improvement in Battle.net, a new competitive "ladder" system for ranked games and new matchmaking mechanics-designed to "match-up" players of equal skill levels. In addition, the replay function, which allows players to record and review past games, is being improved. Blizzard has also stated they have made some changes to the game that were suggested by fans.
StarCraft II features the return of the three races from the original game: Protoss, Terran, and Zerg; Blizzard states these are the only playable races in the game. StarCraft II is also designed to focus more heavily on the multiplayer aspect, when compared to the original StarCraft. The changes include overall improvement in Battle.net, a new competitive "ladder" system for ranked games and new matchmaking mechanics-designed to "match-up" players of equal skill levels. In addition, the replay function, which allows players to record and review past games, is being improved. Blizzard has also stated they have made some changes to the game that were suggested by fans.
Starcraft 2 protoss guide
Starcraft 2 protoss guide
In those videos you can see one of the protoss tactics. In this video it's a battle betwen protoss and zerg. There are many ways how to aproach a battle and what to build against what, the best way to learn all the diferent strategies if you are new to starcraft and even for pro players is to read a good strategy guide. Even diamond ranked players don't know all the things and tactics so it's good for them too to improve the gameplay.
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Starcraft 2 terran guide
In those videos you can see great terran tactics! There is alot of diferent ways to play with terran, and you need to know when to switch tactics and what to build against which units. It can get really complicated :D, so i recomand to use a starcraft 2 strategy guide, where you can learn everything you want about starcraft ! One of the best starcraft 2 guides and recomanded by me can you find in a link bellow, curently the best starcraft 2 strategy guide with many videos,pictures,tactics!!!
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Starcraft 2 Zerg Guide
By watching this video you can find out of the zerg gameplay and how you should play zerg. It's not easy to understand everything from the video. Well you know the best way to learn a game is a guide :D, and the Shokz guide is from my opinion the best, in the shokz guide you can find all videos about all strategies and with detailed description!
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Starcraft 2 Strategy guide - Deny your opponent from scouting
Denying an enemy from scouting you can be just as important, or more important than scouting him. Certain strategies rely on surprise more than others.
* Hide tech buildings. You can hide tech buildings inback corners of your main, or even proxy tech buildings some place hidden on the map. Proxying tech is an extremely effective way of hiding it from the enemy, but also risky, as it puts the building far from the protection of your base.
* Kill would-be scouts before they have a chance to gain the information they want. If you're teching in a new direction, don't let your enemy get into your base to find out. If you are playing against Zerg, kill his overlords if they try to fly into your main, before they get a chance to spot your new tech.
* Build the tech or production building just after the enemy scout has left your main. One of the most deceptive methods of information control is to make the enemy think he knows what's coming, and use it against him. This will fool him into believing he doesn't have to worry about whatever it is you are about to do, at least for a few minutes until he tries to scout again.
* Do the above after canceling a building in construction. If your enemy sees you constructing a certain tech or production structure, he will be rather certain that you are going to use it. After you get his scout out of your base, you can cancel the structure and build something entirely different.
* Don't forget to scout, even while battles are taking place!
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