Starcraft2 Guide Mastery Video Review

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Rush Your Enemies Into The Dirt



I've seen a lot of Games come and go, but nothing and I mean nothing stands up like a Blizzard game. Years past the expiration date, players will be going at each others throats in world wide competitions.

So, when a sequel comes along, The Gaming Universe grinds to a halt. And guess what just happened...yeah, you know what I'm talking about.

Starcraft 2 just hit the market - blazing into store fronts with a massive, overwhelming new set of features. And if you just heard about it, you're already behind. Players have been gutting each other since February in the beta and for 12 years before that in the original game - still a cult favorite around the world.

So, where are you right now? Sitting at your PC, fishing for Glacial Salmon in Northrend? Seriously, still? Get out of there and start training because if you're not ready when the world's biggest, most successful RTS gets its first official sequel, kiss your rankings good bye.

I've been watching the development of the game for years, and already I've seen more people with so called strategies come along, trying to help players get better at the world's greatest real time strategy game.

Are they kidding me?

These guys don't know what the heck they're doing and they think they can train you to stand with the Korean Mega-Players and RTS Superstars that have been playing for the last two decades, non-stop.

I don't think so.

That's why STARCRAFT 2 SECRETS is the only guide you should be looking at right now. It's bigger, better, and more powerful than any other strategy guide I've ever seen for Starcraft 2 and if you get to the site now, you can be one of the first players to ever lay eyes on it.

Ready to stop being the runt of the pack? Start playing Starcraft 2 the way it was meant - balls to the walls, guns blazing, and enemies making up a soupy muck in your wake.


Til Next Time,
Hildogo Jones
877-258-4105

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Battle.net Domination is Only A Few Steps Away


Hey Team,
Every few years, when the moon's just right, the planets align and 13 black cats walk under a ladder, Blizzard releases a New Game. Yes, it's that rare.

But, one thing that isn't rare is the complete and utter dominance Blizzard's Games have over every other game on the market. And yeah, you're thinking of World of Warcraft - but the real good stuff started way back when the RTS was still the PC game of choice.

So, if you've been sloughing around Azeroth killing murlocs and elementals for the last six years, you're totally screwed when Starcraft 2 hits.

The other guys are going to eat you alive.

World Class Players around the globe have been gutting their opponents for years - preparing for this moment, when the world's most anticipated PC sequel hits the market. And if you're just hearing about it, get ready to be stepped on.

Unless you prepare for the storm.

Unless you go out right now and find the only resource on the market that can completely and utterly turn you into a world class, Top Level Player that downright dominates everyone you come in contact with.

Are you ready to be that player?

Then, get over to Starcraft2secrets.com.com. I just got my advanced copy of the new guide and it's single biggest, most complete guide I've ever seen for an RTS. You need this guide.

Don't waste more time trying to figure out what your opponents are doing. Don't be that schmuck who gets zergling rushed on Bronze. Get the only guide that will set you up for complete and utter dominance of Battle.net 2.0 once and for all.

Talk To You Soon,
Hildogo Jones
877-258-4105

How To Play Starcraft 2 Like A Pro


How to Play Starcraft Like a Pro

from wikiHow - The How to Manual That You Can Edit

This is a serious article about the basics of Starcraft. If you don't want to pay tribute to the best strategy game of its time get out of here.
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Steps

  1. Command respect. Don't use "1337 Speak" like all the other wannabes, good spelling and grammar shows a respectable player. It also shows you are spending a lot of time typing when you should be managing! Don't trash talk either.
  2. You must have a worker being produced at all times. This is especially true on money maps, but is important for terran and protoss in normal maps as well.
  3. Scout the map. Gathering intel is vital so you can counter the opponent. Knowing the locations of multiple enemy bases is also important so you can disrupt the opponents economy.
  4. Don't send your Marines/Zealots/Zerglings to death. If doing a rush, things aren't turning out well, leave, and park your units outside their base. Its not worth letting them die.
  5. Know your shortkeys. In StarCraft the person who can penetrate their enemies defence wins. With the speed shortkeys can give you, you can take your enemies unaware.
  6. Learn different "build orders" from friends, replays and online. Obviously adapt if your opponent counters.
  7. Hotkey your units. A well controlled group of zerglings can take down a group of zealots if you surround them.
  8. Know your unit's advantages and disadvantages. Use the advantages to your advantage and try to find counters when opponents exploit your disadvantage.
  9. Spend as many of your resources as possible, but be aware of what you spend it on. (this is known as "macromanagement")
  10. If you lose, type "gg" (which means "good game") to show good manners (type first). If you win and your opponent types "gg", type it back.

Warnings

  • Talking like a newbie will destroy your chances of looking like a pro no matter how good you are.
  • Pros LAN, but if you ever want to get to that position playing on Battle.net is your only way. Ladder games don't hurt either.

Things You'll Need

  • A computer
  • Starcraft disc
  • Internet connection

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