Edit: Also recalled posting something much more fresh (only 5 years old!) - a different look at upkeep and experience in WC3. Keep in mind that at the time of posting all of those pretty much everyone on this forums was hating on WC3.
The build orders are the best part of the guide usually its fast hero, sometimes fast fiends. For specific matchups best to just watch recent replays (by recent I mean from the last ~7 years). Learn the matchups map by map would be my recommendation.
Interesting. Is the SC2 engine incapable of rendering true invisibility?
In that VOD, the BM doesn't go invisible, he cloaks. You can see the glimmer around him when he moves, just like a Ghost in SC2. That's a pretty big deal.
It looks good, but it looks kind of... slow and clunky.
On December 31 2015 08:13 Mafe wrote: This looks like armies of exigo. Do you think the name is just a conicidence? Excited to test it, hopefully soon.
On December 31 2015 08:13 Mafe wrote: This looks like armies of exigo. Do you think the name is just a conicidence? Excited to test it, hopefully soon.
Armies of Exigo was dope as hell.
I thought it was a huge disappointment. Played it a few months after release and with some people saying it's definitely a hidden gem (not getting a lot of exposure), it really didn't live up to that.
On December 31 2015 07:28 Spaylz wrote: Interesting. Is the SC2 engine incapable of rendering true invisibility?
In that VOD, the BM doesn't go invisible, he cloaks. You can see the glimmer around him when he moves, just like a Ghost in SC2. That's a pretty big deal.
It looks good, but it looks kind of... slow and clunky.
On December 31 2015 07:28 Spaylz wrote: Interesting. Is the SC2 engine incapable of rendering true invisibility?
In that VOD, the BM doesn't go invisible, he cloaks. You can see the glimmer around him when he moves, just like a Ghost in SC2. That's a pretty big deal.
It looks good, but it looks kind of... slow and clunky.
Yes and I don't like the colors at that VOD, they look very pale like sc2. Animations of Mage and Blademaster look very differently compared to original. I think Diablo3 uses the same engine like sc2 and hasn't pale colors.
Tomorrow, January 5th, the NetEase Ladder Finals start.
Prizepool: 1. ~5.650 Euro 2. ~2.825 Euro 3. ~1.412 Euro 4.-8. ~706 Euro
Groups:
Coverage is unclear at this point, but we (Back2Warcraft) will do a ton of replay casts, since the new NetEase client supports something similar to WTV back in the day
On January 04 2016 21:35 B2W.Neo wrote: Tomorrow, January 5th, the NetEase Ladder Finals start.
Prizepool: 1. ~5.650 Euro 2. ~2.825 Euro 3. ~1.412 Euro 4.-8. ~706 Euro
Groups:
Coverage is unclear at this point, but we (Back2Warcraft) will do a ton of replay casts, since the new NetEase client supports something similar to WTV back in the day