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Did you play that Terran 3 mission in the original Starcraft where you have to survive against Zerg for 30 minutes?
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Did you play that Terran 3 mission in the original Starcraft where you have to survive against Zerg for 30 minutes?
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The noob way of playing that mission is spamming missile turrets, bunkers packed full of marines, constantly repairing everything, and sitting put, waiting for evac in constant terror. Then the Zerg overrun you.
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The noob way of playing that mission is spamming missile turrets, bunkers packed full of marines, constantly repairing everything, and sitting put, waiting for evac in constant terror. Then the Zerg overrun you.
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The correct way of playing that mission is assembling a strike squad of 6 marines and a couple firebats early on (like, at the third-fourth minute), dosing them with stims, and killing off the Zerg while they are few. Then go get some tea while the Zerg never attack you because they are dead. Because you killed them dead. And dead Zergs don't attack.
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The correct way of playing that mission is assembling a strike squad of 6 marines and a couple firebats early on (like, at the third-fourth minute), dosing them with stims, and killing off the Zerg while they are few. Then go get some tea while the Zerg never attack you because they are dead. Because you killed them dead. And dead Zergs don't attack.
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The
morale
of
this
mission,
lost
on
the
majority
of
players
who
played
it:
the
best
defense
is
a
good
offense.
And
"good"
means
quick
and
lethal.
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The
morale
of
that
mission
and
this
post,
lost
on
the
majority
of
players
who
played
it:
the
best
defense
is
a
good
offense.
And
"good"
means
quick
and
lethal.
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(you can also do that in protoss final mission in scbw, to a slightly larger scale. I don't know if wol/hots/lotv kept the tradition)
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