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That's right, as the title says, I am a Terran player. I have been playing Terran since the game was first released. However, I didn't pick up melee until about 2004 as I didn't feel melee was fun at all. I tended to play Use Map settings games most of the times, especially bounds. Oh, those were fun times. For you bounders, do you remember playing the Cipher obstacles made by Cipher2002? Those were a blast. I was known as l)ark_a.l back then, good friends with l)ark_Hova. But enough of that.
And so, in 2004, my melee career began! I picked up Terran after watching a few of Boxer's games. Boxer, known as the best player back then truly impressed me with his micro management as well as his innovative build orders. I was inspired! I quickly picked up Terran and tried to become the "next Boxer."
Alas, I didn't fulfill that dream. I lost games here and there and I was quickly getting discouraged. "Why am I playing this stupid race? Weak and slow, I should just drop Terran and pick up Protoss." But for some reason, I never dropped Terran and just kept on playing. It wasn't until 2008 that I truly stuck to Terran and began to get "good".
In 2008, I met a guy named weedman420. He was the first person who truly got me into Build Orders. He was very surprised at how my gameplay was at back then when I didn't know any build orders, let alone that build orders existed at all. Although he was a cocky person, if it wasn't for his help and training, I wouldn't be the Terran player I am today. I began to improve more and more and soon enough, I began dominating zergs and protosses and terrans left and right. I loved it.
But my "reign" was short-lived when I met another Terran player named LuckyFool in 2008 on USEast. LuckyFool was a guy who played the game just as long as I had. When I first saw him, I didn't think he was much. "Pah! LuckyFool, he's probably just like his name and wins by luck." So I played him, expecting to win every game. Not exactly. I ended up winning only 3 games out of 8 and the other 5 games that he won weren't pretty. I was shocked. I went by build orders almost exactly and I still ended up losing. What was going on?
"You lack timing and macro." was what was thrown at me by LuckyFool. I couldn't believe the lack of information I had in Timing pushes. LuckyFool taught me that against Protoss for example, a timing push window appeared whenever a Protoss double expanded. He also taught me area hotkeys to better my Macro and constantly keep producing. Quickly, I became better once again and LuckyFool became one of my good friends in Brood War. I gave him better games and soon enough, one might say we became rivals. Soon enough, he introduced me to iCCup...
I still play Brood War today, using Terran of course. Although I am a much better Terran player today, I still do have a lot to learn about the game as a whole. I watch progamer replays/VODs constantly, trying to rationalize certain decisions that progamer Terrans make and trying to apply these decisions into my own game. Although I am only a D+ Terran in iCCup, I am still aspiring to become better and play more and more games, because I know for a fact that I'm better than D+. Now.. I just have to show that.
So to all you lower-level Terran players, my advice is to never give up. Don't rage over that imba (inb4Protoss players flaming me) Arbiter recall and just keep persevering to get better. Play good people and try to learn from them. For me, it was LuckyFool and if it wasn't for him, I wouldn't be the Terran player I am today. So practice, learn, and execute and become a better Terran player. Play on.
-ProZeN
   
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When seeing the title I thought this was gonna be full of whining Pleasantly surprised! Good luck in achieving your goals
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Ares[Effort]
DEMACIA6550 Posts
Nice you were a bounder, I use to do a lot of that and was a map maker as well. My name was ratsin, you know I was pretty famous maybe you heard of me haha. Good Luck.
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LuckyFool[osu!] ftw
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Calgary25969 Posts
Interesting read. I like how every Terran seems to share this victim mentality.
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awesome story! i also met Luckyfool back on USEast when i watched him play obs games he had such entertaining games with crazy marine/medic/tank rushes TvP, and other unique strategies
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i have a mindblock vs terran(cant win vs anyterran atm). dont be victim. maps are on your side 
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playing terran sucks a lot if you dont have builds down, highly recommend flash for learning materials
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when i play toss, i feel like a general. when i play zerg, i feel like an overlord. when I play terran, i feel like im just tryin to survive
terran players are masochistic
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On November 29 2009 03:20 KurtistheTurtle wrote: when i play toss, i feel like a general. when i play zerg, i feel like an overlord. when I play terran, i feel like im just tryin to survive
terran players are masochistic Quotable quotes
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well its true because the other opponents (zerg & toss) have game ending units earlier on so you should be on your toes as a terran player, but thats where builds will help u (building placement, proper timing, when to get comsat, etc)
also if you learn flash builds where you get into a solid mid-late game your whole perspective of surviving as a terran player changes, you'll be stomping them with heavy upgrades & abusing map topography with siege tanks
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I never got used to losing so many marines to mutas... its just that they're too close to humans that I feel pity for them. When my zerg units die, I just think "eh, probably deserved it". But when my marines die, I always think "Damn there's a wife and 2 kids waiting for him at home...
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On November 29 2009 03:29 meeple wrote: I never got used to losing so many marines to mutas... its just that they're too close to humans that I feel pity for them. When my zerg units die, I just think "eh, probably deserved it". But when my marines die, I always think "Damn there's a wife and 2 kids waiting for him at home...
wow...
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On November 29 2009 03:29 meeple wrote: I never got used to losing so many marines to mutas... its just that they're too close to humans that I feel pity for them. When my zerg units die, I just think "eh, probably deserved it". But when my marines die, I always think "Damn there's a wife and 2 kids waiting for him at home... I hate playing zerg because every time I lose a unit I feel so terrible, like I fucked up. That's why I like playing with Protoss, and TvP for fun. I love unit efficiency. My friend said I actually cringe when I lose units I thought I could have saved.
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On November 29 2009 03:23 JFKWT wrote:Show nested quote +On November 29 2009 03:20 KurtistheTurtle wrote: when i play toss, i feel like a general. when i play zerg, i feel like an overlord. when I play terran, i feel like im just tryin to survive
terran players are masochistic Quotable quotes when i play terran i feel like i have the most fancy race. terran are so lovely<3
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On November 29 2009 03:29 meeple wrote: I never got used to losing so many marines to mutas... its just that they're too close to humans that I feel pity for them. When my zerg units die, I just think "eh, probably deserved it". But when my marines die, I always think "Damn there's a wife and 2 kids waiting for him at home...
and then you have to send those two guys to deliver the bad news =/ and they have to try to awkwardly try to comfort the weeping widow it's a bad scene.
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On November 29 2009 03:37 fanatacist wrote:Show nested quote +On November 29 2009 03:29 meeple wrote: I never got used to losing so many marines to mutas... its just that they're too close to humans that I feel pity for them. When my zerg units die, I just think "eh, probably deserved it". But when my marines die, I always think "Damn there's a wife and 2 kids waiting for him at home... I hate playing zerg because every time I lose a unit I feel so terrible, like I fucked up. That's why I like playing with Protoss, and TvP for fun. I love unit efficiency. My friend said I actually cringe when I lose units I thought I could have saved.
Thats the reason why I hate mines so much. If I ever lose guys to mines its like NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. Also same reason why I like to 2 gate zerg, Zeals are bamfs.
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On November 29 2009 03:29 meeple wrote: I never got used to losing so many marines to mutas... its just that they're too close to humans that I feel pity for them. When my zerg units die, I just think "eh, probably deserved it". But when my marines die, I always think "Damn there's a wife and 2 kids waiting for him at home...
Most of them are convicts. Don't feel bad for them.
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On November 29 2009 03:53 MiniRoman wrote:Show nested quote +On November 29 2009 03:37 fanatacist wrote:On November 29 2009 03:29 meeple wrote: I never got used to losing so many marines to mutas... its just that they're too close to humans that I feel pity for them. When my zerg units die, I just think "eh, probably deserved it". But when my marines die, I always think "Damn there's a wife and 2 kids waiting for him at home... I hate playing zerg because every time I lose a unit I feel so terrible, like I fucked up. That's why I like playing with Protoss, and TvP for fun. I love unit efficiency. My friend said I actually cringe when I lose units I thought I could have saved. Thats the reason why I hate mines so much. If I ever lose guys to mines its like NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. Also same reason why I like to 2 gate zerg, Zeals are bamfs. QFT. Zealot/Archon vs. lings is my favorite shit ever. Fuck ultras though.
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whew, i thought it was going to be one of those god awful TL poems
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On November 29 2009 03:58 fanatacist wrote: Fuck ultras though.
A protoss and terran player agree on something.
I... I never thought I'd see this day.
:p
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On November 29 2009 03:25 LOcDowN wrote: well its true because the other opponents (zerg & toss) have game ending units earlier on so you should be on your toes as a terran player, but thats where builds will help u (building placement, proper timing, when to get comsat, etc)
also if you learn flash builds where you get into a solid mid-late game your whole perspective of surviving as a terran player changes, you'll be stomping them with heavy upgrades & abusing map topography with siege tanks
Tanks can be pretty game ending
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On November 29 2009 04:15 VorcePA wrote:A protoss and terran player agree on something. I... I never thought I'd see this day. :p I think SC politics is pretty simple, both T's and Z's hate P's, T's and P's hate Z's, P's and Z's hate T's. So even though there are many opportunities for alliances, the in-fighting and backstab treachery makes it impossible. Oh the world we live in.
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On November 29 2009 04:15 VorcePA wrote:A protoss and terran player agree on something. I... I never thought I'd see this day. :p I agree, nothing in life makes me /wrists more than seeing a herd of cows coming at you.
then i just want to kill myself
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Great Terran read. I for one also thought your going to whine left and right about race imbalance but you fooled me there. Anyhow when I was half way thru your blog I thought OMG this guy is like B or something T_T you fooled me once more by stating your D+
You have the right mentality to get really good with terran as you do not whine, know about BO's and timings. Just keep gaming and get good opponents and your on your way to the top! Cheers bro!
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On November 29 2009 03:07 Chill wrote:Interesting read. I like how every Terran seems to share this victim mentality. 
Yeah, I wonder why... </sarcasm>
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On November 29 2009 04:53 Catch]22 wrote:Show nested quote +On November 29 2009 03:07 Chill wrote:Interesting read. I like how every Terran seems to share this victim mentality.  Yeah, I wonder why... </sarcasm> because they're sissies
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iNcontroL
USA29055 Posts
chill said it. Pretty damn odd lol
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On November 29 2009 05:41 {88}iNcontroL wrote: chill said it. Pretty damn odd lol It's not that strange if you really think about it. They play a race which relies heavily on ranged units, in other words units that are too pussy to fight hand-to-hand with anything. Naturally, if they lose a unit to a non-ranged unit, it's blasphemy because "THIS UNIT IS SO WEAK TO MELEE OMGZ", and if they lose it to a ranged unit it's bullshit because "OMG TANX ARE SO MUCH BETTER THAN _____ HOW COULD I LOSE THAT'S IMBA." They can sit behind their walls and turrets and shoot at you from accross the screen, you expect these people to feel like cracklings and speedlots (units that specialize in speed but not range) are balanced units when their interplanetary range tanks get beat by them? Along with being the only race to have nuclear weapons fired by invisible long-range snipers, hidden heat-seeking mini-nukes, and the ability to repair most of their buildings and units, it's obvious they would always be butthurt when they don't win. It hurts because they have the largest inherent advantage, and if they lose that means they really must suck, but it's hard to accept that so they blame other factors and play the victim as Chill said. Unfortunately the farce fools no one but themselves.
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Baa?21242 Posts
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On November 29 2009 06:02 fanatacist wrote:Show nested quote +On November 29 2009 05:41 {88}iNcontroL wrote: chill said it. Pretty damn odd lol It's not that strange if you really think about it. They play a race which relies heavily on ranged units, in other words units that are too pussy to fight hand-to-hand with anything. Naturally, if they lose a unit to a non-ranged unit, it's blasphemy because "THIS UNIT IS SO WEAK TO MELEE OMGZ", and if they lose it to a ranged unit it's bullshit because "OMG TANX ARE SO MUCH BETTER THAN _____ HOW COULD I LOSE THAT'S IMBA." They can sit behind their walls and turrets and shoot at you from accross the screen, you expect these people to feel like cracklings and speedlots (units that specialize in speed but not range) are balanced units when their interplanetary range tanks get beat by them? Along with being the only race to have nuclear weapons fired by invisible long-range snipers, hidden heat-seeking mini-nukes, and the ability to repair most of their buildings and units, it's obvious they would always be butthurt when they don't win. It hurts because they have the largest inherent advantage, and if they lose that means they really must suck, but it's hard to accept that so they blame other factors and play the victim as Chill said. Unfortunately the farce fools no one but themselves. That's a bit harsh. I don't think all Terran players have this mindset as it seems like you're generalizing for all Terran players. I for one, do not think like this. However, I do sometimes get very frustrated when I tend to lose simply because of an abuse of higher tech tier skills such as Stasis or Recall, though it is unfair to associate all Terran players with the kind of mindset you described.
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Baa?21242 Posts
Terrans are the only ones you see with a new blog every other day complaining about how they "overcome all imbalance" to be good. Don't ever see us Zergs complaining...except when a Terran blog like this jumps up, then we just laugh at you derisively.
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Am I the only one who prefers ultras instead of lurkers and defilers? And I think the zergs are the victims, I struggle to survive during the early - early-mid game.
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On November 29 2009 06:02 fanatacist wrote:Show nested quote +On November 29 2009 05:41 {88}iNcontroL wrote: chill said it. Pretty damn odd lol It's not that strange if you really think about it. They play a race which relies heavily on ranged units, in other words units that are too pussy to fight hand-to-hand with anything. Naturally, if they lose a unit to a non-ranged unit, it's blasphemy because "THIS UNIT IS SO WEAK TO MELEE OMGZ", and if they lose it to a ranged unit it's bullshit because "OMG TANX ARE SO MUCH BETTER THAN _____ HOW COULD I LOSE THAT'S IMBA." They can sit behind their walls and turrets and shoot at you from accross the screen, you expect these people to feel like cracklings and speedlots (units that specialize in speed but not range) are balanced units when their interplanetary range tanks get beat by them? Along with being the only race to have nuclear weapons fired by invisible long-range snipers, hidden heat-seeking mini-nukes, and the ability to repair most of their buildings and units, it's obvious they would always be butthurt when they don't win. It hurts because they have the largest inherent advantage, and if they lose that means they really must suck, but it's hard to accept that so they blame other factors and play the victim as Chill said. Unfortunately the farce fools no one but themselves. *Heavenly singing* Its...Its beautiful... T_T
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violence! <3 Great post. 
Don't listen to the haters, Terran is by far the most difficult and awesome race to play. It's the least forgiving and most mechanically demanding by far.
The haters are just bitter they get raped 24/7 by all the 1337 terran imba awesome shit.
I miss those fun days on east man lolz I used to be able to pull off such epic shit. 
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Haha, yeah. Those were some good times.
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That's right, as the title says, I am a Protoss player. I have been playing Protoss since the game was first released. However, I didn't pick up melee until about 2004 as I didn't feel melee was fun at all. I tended to play Use Map settings games most of the times, especially bounds. Oh, those were fun times. For you bounders, do you remember playing the Cipher obstacles made by Cipher2002? Those were a blast. I was known as l)ark_a.l back then, good friends with l)ark_Hova. But enough of that.
And so, in 2004, my melee career began! I picked up Protoss after watching a few of Nal_rA's games. Nal_rA, known as the best player back then truly impressed me with his micro management as well as his innovative build orders. I was inspired! I quickly picked up Protoss and tried to become the "next Nal_rA."
Alas, I didn't fulfill that dream. I lost games here and there and I was quickly getting discouraged. "Why am I playing this stupid race? Weak and slow, I should just drop Protoss and pick up Zerg." But for some reason, I never dropped Protoss and just kept on playing. It wasn't until 2008 that I truly stuck to Protoss and began to get "good".
In 2008, I met a guy named weedman420. He was the first person who truly got me into Build Orders. He was very surprised at how my gameplay was at back then when I didn't know any build orders, let alone that build orders existed at all. Although he was a cocky person, if it wasn't for his help and training, I wouldn't be the Protoss player I am today. I began to improve more and more and soon enough, I began dominating terrans and zergs and protosses left and right. I loved it.
But my "reign" was short-lived when I met a Terran player named LuckyFool in 2008 on USEast. LuckyFool was a guy who played the game just as long as I had. When I first saw him, I didn't think he was much. "Pah! LuckyFool, he's probably just like his name and wins by luck." So I played him, expecting to win every game. Not exactly. I ended up winning only 3 games out of 8 and the other 5 games that he won weren't pretty. I was shocked. I went by build orders almost exactly and I still ended up losing. What was going on?
"You lack timing and macro." was what was thrown at me by LuckyFool. I couldn't believe the lack of information I had in Timing pushes. LuckyFool taught me that against Terran for example, whenever the terran player moved out to take another base it was a good oppotrunity to recall. He also taught me area hotkeys to better my Macro and constantly keep producing. Quickly, I became better once again and LuckyFool became one of my good friends in Brood War. I gave him better games and soon enough, one might say we became rivals. Soon enough, he introduced me to iCCup...
I still play Brood War today, using Protoss of course. Although I am a much better Protoss player today, I still do have a lot to learn about the game as a whole. I watch progamer replays/VODs constantly, trying to rationalize certain decisions that progamer Protoss make and trying to apply these decisions into my own game. Although I am only a D+ Protoss in iCCup, I am still aspiring to become better and play more and more games, because I know for a fact that I'm better than D+. Now.. I just have to show that.
So to all you lower-level Protoss players, my advice is to never give up. Don't rage over that imba (inb4Terran players flaming me) 200/200 3/3 army and just keep persevering to get better. Play good people and try to learn from them. For me, it was LuckyFool and if it wasn't for him, I wouldn't be the Protoss player I am today. So practice, learn, and execute and become a better Protoss player. Play on.
-lazz
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On November 29 2009 09:42 lazz wrote: That's right, as the title says, I am a Protoss player. I have been playing Protoss since the game was first released. However, I didn't pick up melee until about 2004 as I didn't feel melee was fun at all. I tended to play Use Map settings games most of the times, especially bounds. Oh, those were fun times. For you bounders, do you remember playing the Cipher obstacles made by Cipher2002? Those were a blast. I was known as l)ark_a.l back then, good friends with l)ark_Hova. But enough of that.
And so, in 2004, my melee career began! I picked up Protoss after watching a few of Nal_rA's games. Nal_rA, known as the best player back then truly impressed me with his micro management as well as his innovative build orders. I was inspired! I quickly picked up Protoss and tried to become the "next Nal_rA."
Alas, I didn't fulfill that dream. I lost games here and there and I was quickly getting discouraged. "Why am I playing this stupid race? Weak and slow, I should just drop Protoss and pick up Zerg." But for some reason, I never dropped Protoss and just kept on playing. It wasn't until 2008 that I truly stuck to Protoss and began to get "good".
In 2008, I met a guy named weedman420. He was the first person who truly got me into Build Orders. He was very surprised at how my gameplay was at back then when I didn't know any build orders, let alone that build orders existed at all. Although he was a cocky person, if it wasn't for his help and training, I wouldn't be the Protoss player I am today. I began to improve more and more and soon enough, I began dominating terrans and zergs and protosses left and right. I loved it.
But my "reign" was short-lived when I met a Terran player named LuckyFool in 2008 on USEast. LuckyFool was a guy who played the game just as long as I had. When I first saw him, I didn't think he was much. "Pah! LuckyFool, he's probably just like his name and wins by luck." So I played him, expecting to win every game. Not exactly. I ended up winning only 3 games out of 8 and the other 5 games that he won weren't pretty. I was shocked. I went by build orders almost exactly and I still ended up losing. What was going on?
"You lack timing and macro." was what was thrown at me by LuckyFool. I couldn't believe the lack of information I had in Timing pushes. LuckyFool taught me that against Terran for example, whenever the terran player moved out to take another base it was a good oppotrunity to recall. He also taught me area hotkeys to better my Macro and constantly keep producing. Quickly, I became better once again and LuckyFool became one of my good friends in Brood War. I gave him better games and soon enough, one might say we became rivals. Soon enough, he introduced me to iCCup...
I still play Brood War today, using Protoss of course. Although I am a much better Protoss player today, I still do have a lot to learn about the game as a whole. I watch progamer replays/VODs constantly, trying to rationalize certain decisions that progamer Protoss make and trying to apply these decisions into my own game. Although I am only a D+ Protoss in iCCup, I am still aspiring to become better and play more and more games, because I know for a fact that I'm better than D+. Now.. I just have to show that.
So to all you lower-level Protoss players, my advice is to never give up. Don't rage over that imba (inb4Terran players flaming me) 200/200 3/3 army and just keep persevering to get better. Play good people and try to learn from them. For me, it was LuckyFool and if it wasn't for him, I wouldn't be the Protoss player I am today. So practice, learn, and execute and become a better Protoss player. Play on.
-lazz Is that you trolling or are you actually serious? Lol.
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On November 29 2009 02:41 ilovekimchixD wrote: So to all you lower-level Terran players, my advice is to never give up.
So true. But I don't know how you persevere. When I'm about to break D+, I suddenly get 5 pooled and proxy-gated down to a 1000 or so point D Terran
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That's right, as the title says, I am a Zerg player. I have been playing Zerg since the game was first released. However, I didn't pick up melee until about 2004 as I didn't feel melee was fun at all. I tended to play Use Map settings games most of the times, especially bounds. Oh, those were fun times. For you bounders, do you remember playing the Cipher obstacles made by Cipher2002? Those were a blast. I was known as l)ark_a.l back then, good friends with l)ark_Hova. But enough of that.
And so, in 2004, my melee career began! I picked up Zerg after watching a few of GoRush's games. GoRush, known as the best player back then truly impressed me with his micro management as well as his innovative build orders. I was inspired! I quickly picked up Zerg and tried to become the "next GoRush."
Alas, I didn't fulfill that dream. I lost games here and there and I was quickly getting discouraged. "Why am I playing this stupid race? Weak and slow, I should just drop Zerg and pick up Terran." But for some reason, I never dropped Zerg and just kept on playing. It wasn't until 2008 that I truly stuck to Zerg and began to get "good".
In 2008, I met a guy named weedman420. He was the first person who truly got me into Build Orders. He was very surprised at how my gameplay was at back then when I didn't know any build orders, let alone that build orders existed at all. Although he was a cocky person, if it wasn't for his help and training, I wouldn't be the Zerg player I am today. I began to improve more and more and soon enough, I began dominating terrans and zergs and protosses left and right. I loved it.
But my "reign" was short-lived when I met a Terran player named LuckyFool in 2008 on USEast. LuckyFool was a guy who played the game just as long as I had. When I first saw him, I didn't think he was much. "Pah! LuckyFool, he's probably just like his name and wins by luck." So I played him, expecting to win every game. Not exactly. I ended up winning only 3 games out of 8 and the other 5 games that he won weren't pretty. I was shocked. I went by build orders almost exactly and I still ended up losing. What was going on?
"You lack timing and macro." was what was thrown at me by LuckyFool. I couldn't believe the lack of information I had in Timing pushes. LuckyFool taught me that against Protoss for example, whenever the protoss player moved out to take another base it was a good oppotrunity to drop. He also taught me area hotkeys to better my Macro and constantly keep producing. Quickly, I became better once again and LuckyFool became one of my good friends in Brood War. I gave him better games and soon enough, one might say we became rivals. Soon enough, he introduced me to iCCup...
I still play Brood War today, using Zerg of course. Although I am a much better Zerg player today, I still do have a lot to learn about the game as a whole. I watch progamer replays/VODs constantly, trying to rationalize certain decisions that progamer Zerg make and trying to apply these decisions into my own game. Although I am only a D+ Protoss in iCCup, I am still aspiring to become better and play more and more games, because I know for a fact that I'm better than D+. Now.. I just have to show that.
So to all you lower-level Zerg players, my advice is to never give up. Don't rage over that imba (inb4Terran players flaming me) 200/200 3/3 army and just keep persevering to get better. Play good people and try to learn from them. For me, it was LuckyFool and if it wasn't for him, I wouldn't be the Zerg player I am today. So practice, learn, and execute and become a better Zerg player. Play on.
-koreasilver
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On November 29 2009 06:02 fanatacist wrote:Show nested quote +On November 29 2009 05:41 {88}iNcontroL wrote: chill said it. Pretty damn odd lol It's not that strange if you really think about it. They play a race which relies heavily on ranged units, in other words units that are too pussy to fight hand-to-hand with anything. Naturally, if they lose a unit to a non-ranged unit, it's blasphemy because "THIS UNIT IS SO WEAK TO MELEE OMGZ", and if they lose it to a ranged unit it's bullshit because "OMG TANX ARE SO MUCH BETTER THAN _____ HOW COULD I LOSE THAT'S IMBA." They can sit behind their walls and turrets and shoot at you from accross the screen, you expect these people to feel like cracklings and speedlots (units that specialize in speed but not range) are balanced units when their interplanetary range tanks get beat by them? Along with being the only race to have nuclear weapons fired by invisible long-range snipers, hidden heat-seeking mini-nukes, and the ability to repair most of their buildings and units, it's obvious they would always be butthurt when they don't win. It hurts because they have the largest inherent advantage, and if they lose that means they really must suck, but it's hard to accept that so they blame other factors and play the victim as Chill said. Unfortunately the farce fools no one but themselves. I mean if you ignore every possible numeric value in the game, you could see how that makes a tiny bit of sense. But then you remember that math > idiots and what you wrote is delusional protoss/zerg trolling and all is fine in the world yet again.
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The amount of "OMG IMBA RACE OMG" nerd rage in this thread is truly astounding. Guys, we all hate every other race because of the advantages they have in one way or another. Get over it. :|
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On November 29 2009 14:43 Comeh wrote: The amount of "OMG IMBA RACE OMG" nerd rage in this thread is truly astounding. Guys, we all hate every other race because of the advantages they have in one way or another. Get over it. :| BUT WHAT WILL I BLAME IF NOT THE OTHER RACES IMBALANCE??? you're not actually suggesting I learn how to play are you?
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Lol some people took me so seriously haha
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On November 29 2009 10:53 koreasilver wrote: lol
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great blog, a terran with his head on straight, how inspirational
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Valhalla18444 Posts
On November 29 2009 03:07 Chill wrote:Interesting read. I like how every Terran seems to share this victim mentality. 
you can't possibly understand
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