Thursday, September 22, 2011

The Biggest StarCraft

The first of these StarCraft 2 mistakes is to not spread your skills amongst all three races. Despite what some people might say, there is no one perfect race and any one race can be used effectively to take down any other. It doesn't matter which race you go with, so if you had a favorite from the first game you should probably stick with them as you already familiar with a lot of their unit names and structures and strategies, and if you didn't have a favorite or never played the first one, take some time with each of the three races and decide which you like best. The Terran race has the most options for expansion as you get further into the game, the Protoss race is likely the strongest race when you first start again, and the Zerg race is ideal for quick rushes, especially immediately after beginning again in planning a quick attack as they are a swarm-based race and the fastest.
The next of these StarCraft 2 mistakes involves scouting which is essential for keeping abreast of what your opponent is doing and planning. Certain attacks are much easier to manage and defend against if you know they are coming such as an aerial attack. If you know they are planning to attack you by air, you can simply take a couple of precautions and easily defend against it, thus wasting your opponent's building time and resources while you prepare an effective counterattack.

Finally, the best thing which you can do is to outfit yourself as a player with one of the best online-based StarCraft 2 tip guides available. These guides give you insight on the latest tips and strategies associated with each race and the game in general as they are written and maintained by diamond level elite players who know every inch of the game through spending staggering amounts of time with it. Because they're online-based rather than those guides sold in the stores, they are constantly updated so that you're always on top of the best and latest strategies before the rest of the online world gets wind of them, making you that much more competitive.