![]() ![]() On maps that have exposed bases, ground forces will generally do you pretty well. ![]() Your tactics should also depend on what sort of map you're playing. ![]() If you have some twenty (or more!) workers collecting minerals, you'll outstrip the player who has only 10, which means you can build your units and buy upgrades faster than he/she can. On maps with unlimited resources, it generally comes down to who can build up an army first. Perhaps the most important thing to do, though, is get a good sized mob of workers gathering resources. Really, though, unit choice is pretty flexible as SC seems to be designed with the principle that overwhelming force overwhelms View image: /infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif Though some people deplore it, a good basic strat is to build a huge army as quickly as possible, and then send it over while building replacements. From what I remember of blizzard, most zerg users choose hydralisks, most protoss users build dragoons, and most humans go with either tanks or marines (though marines die really really quickly). Unless you're able to multi-task really well using the SC interface, pick one or two main types of units and concentrate on those. However, that tactic works best in co-op multiplayer games where you can "borrow" one from somebody on your team. ![]() For long multiplayer games with massive resources, you might want to consider playing Protoss, since once you've gotten the Dark Archon, you can control a worker from the other two races and build another army. I generally pick a race depending on which units I feel like playing with. Race choice sort of depends on your style. If you don't like my strats, do a google search and some people qill offer very specific steps on what to do (ie how much gas to mine and so forth) Though I would hardly consider myself an expert or anything, I'll offer you a few starting tips (I was able to hold my own in PC gaming rooms in Korea when I was there over the summer. You'll quickly learn which tactics work, which don't, and which are most popular (and how to counter them). Mantro, if you've got some time on your hands, best way to learn multiplayer is by playing on. ![]()
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