Can someone please make a beautiful map with a lot of plants and flowers and call it "grandmas yard". imagine playing ladder games on grandmas yard or even better: watching pros play on grandmas yard https://omegle.onl/.
Is there a match-ups dependent basic meta which can be followed every games like in Brood War (example: Terran basic strategy is Marine/Medic then Tanks against Zerg, and Vulture/Tanks maybe Goliaths against Protoss), or is Starcraft II far less stable?
If not, I heard about the "rock/paper/scissors" gameplay, and more informed persons (Winters I guess) seemed to hint it was more of a race dependent core army rather of a match-up dependent army (example: Terran core was Marines/Marauder/Medivac/Tanks, then supported with adapted units). Is it something like that, or am I still uninformed?
Finally, since Day9 great learning videos cover only Brood War, is there a Starcraft II equivalent I could watch or follow?
The aim is only to understand how the game works, so I can then stick to basic things to improve what I need, or watch videos and look for pertinent things without being lured by cheesy things.
At least, the "macro is everything" seems like the end-all to both game, which is simple enough to understand for me.
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Hello,
I'm planning to play some Starcraft II with some friends, and since I don't like to do things halfway, I want to learn the game the proper way.
I finished the campaign a long time ago, and thanks to Day9 videos, I can understand, at least, how Brood War works at a basic level.
Thing is: I have no idea how Starcraft II works in comparison, and I always thought the frequent patches would prevent me to find stable information.
So, to be quick, my questions are: https://xender.vip/ https://omegle.onl/
Is there a match-ups dependent basic meta which can be followed every games like in Brood War (example: Terran basic strategy is Marine/Medic then Tanks against Zerg, and Vulture/Tanks maybe Goliaths against Protoss), or is Starcraft II far less stable?
If not, I heard about the "rock/paper/scissors" gameplay, and more informed persons (Winters I guess) seemed to hint it was more of a race dependent core army rather of a match-up dependent army (example: Terran core was Marines/Marauder/Medivac/Tanks, then supported with adapted units). Is it something like that, or am I still uninformed?
Finally, since Day9 great learning videos cover only Brood War, is there a Starcraft II equivalent I could watch or follow?
The aim is only to understand how the game works, so I can then stick to basic things to improve what I need, or watch videos and look for pertinent things without being lured by cheesy things.
At least, the "macro is everything" seems like the end-all to both game, which is simple enough to understand for me.