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In the distant future, in the darkest reaches of space, the ghosts of the past whisper your name. You are Jim Raynor, a marshal-turned-rebel on a vigilante crusade to bring down the Dominion and its nefarious leader, Arcturus Mengsk. Haunted by betrayal and remorse, some believe you may have given up the fight. But you have promises to keep… and a need for vengeance that’s long overdue.
Minimum System Requirements | Recommended System Requirements | |
CPU | Intel Pentium 4 2.66GHz / AMD Athlon XP 2500+ | Intel Pentium Dual Core E2220 2.40GHz / AMD Phenom 8250e Triple-Core |
VRAM | 256 MB | 512 MB |
RAM | 1 GB | 2 GB |
OS | Win Xp 32 | Win Vista 32 |
Graphics Card | AMD Radeon HD 3300 | nVidia GeForce 8800 GTX 768MB / AMD Radeon HD 3870 |
Direct X | DX 9 | DX 9 |
SOUND CARD | DirectX Compatible | DirectX Compatible |
HDD Space | 12 GB | 12 GB |
Game Analysis | Starcraft 2 is split into three games, each one representing a playable faction.Protoss, Terran, and Zerg. These three distinct and powerful races will clash once again in the fast-paced real-time strategy sequel to the legendary original, StarCraft. Legions of veteran, upgraded, and brand-new unit types will do battle across the galaxy, as each faction struggles for survival.Wings of Liberty features The TerransThey are the descendents of a disastrous colonization expedition launched from Earth centuries ago, its human cargo made up of dissidents and malcontents the government deemed expendable.Forced to adapt to the harsh existence on the mostly lifeless worlds of the sector, the terrans are masters of survival. | |
High FPS | 46 FPS ( GTX 1060 ) | |
Optimization Score | 10 |
- saying you play Starcraft makes you gain respect - or at least you think
- you learn to lose and not to care
- there are still toxicity sometimes but so much less than other multiplayer games
- the awesome casters and esport community
- many solo games become less fun
- ultra frustrating for a beginner - you really need to be a very competitive person
- time hungry
- hurting my poor wrist if I play 5 minutes a 200APM (I was extremely surprised to see I could once properly taught but the good player way of playing starcraft is just not for me physically)
- so many teaching ideas everywhere that do not match your skills (it is not important to scout if you have no clue what to scout, bronze to master are unuseful when the player clicks like lighting speed in bronze level and understand the game like a master player...)
The campaigns are good. They are fun to play and I think the game graphics still hold in our days when anyway plenty of games trust the “best games” ladder without any astonishing graphics. But the real beauty of this game is playing the elitist multiplayer 1v1. It is highly mechanical demanding, it is requiring to absorb lots of information in order to learn something relevant to your skills and even more to start to appreciate the game. It is extremely frustrating to lose in low level especially not knowing what to do and been told why by different people without knowing who’s right (because most people including pro gamers have no clue what it is to be a beginner, what it is to have no knowledge of the units and even the hotkeys, that 50 APM it is not yet for you yet for a while). But once you invest the time, it is a fun game. It teaches you that losing does not matter, you are just learning, and soon you become in a state when basically you only win. You win or you learn, so it is a win. Starcraft is an awesome game which has been quite balanced for years – in my opinion.