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PC Gamer has some new StarCraft 2 details. StarCraft 2 is a game that me and a few of my friends are really looking forward to. I have spent a good fifty to one hundred hours playing the original, and love real time strategy games.
I love that they are bringing back some old units, and it looks like they have spent a crazy amount of time creating a race balance. The PC Gamer article highlights their development process and decision making, as well as shows a bunch of Protoss units.
Oh, and if you are worried about Zergling raids being capped at something ridiculous, well it seems that the unit cap should be around 200, which will make for some interesting fights. Also, the development team is testing the option of letting you select an unlimited amount of units at the same time. (Thank goodness!)
Currently, there is still not much known about the system requirements of StarCraft 2, but if your video card doesn’t support Shader Model 2.0, then it is time to upgrade.
Did I mention that I am really looking forward to this game?
Source: Joystiq
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June 23rd, 2007 at 5:22 am
1[...] Dave Filed under Games by [...]
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June 23rd, 2007 at 4:22 pm
2[...] PCGamer just released some more information about Starcraft 2. Theres not much said really on even ForeverGeek. [...]
June 24th, 2007 at 6:50 pm
3Most of the content is in a PCGamer podcast
June 24th, 2007 at 9:40 pm
4Warcraft makes the leap into 3D, sells well –> World of Warcraft
(WoW’s popularity peaks, and slowly starts to decrease)
Starcraft makes the leap into 3D…
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