On May 20 2012 16:24 Ewic wrote: Both the players played very well. However, this is a pretty good example of a Terran doing an insanely aggressive 2 base build and not working. The Protoss can A-move with Zealots and HT's once he's defended, which is not difficult with HT's (good defensive unit). TvP relies on the Toss making mistakes.
Why would anyone come and ruin the day with disguised balance whining.
On May 20 2012 16:26 Megash wrote: Question for SC2 players: What level are those games at? Top grandmasters? If not, how far are they from top GSL players?
lizzy would be a above average toss, nothing super great but def has potential, he would get hyped for the future. the terran player wouldn't make code A
On May 20 2012 16:26 Megash wrote: Question for SC2 players: What level are those games at? Top grandmasters? If not, how far are they from top GSL players?
The protoss is almost assuredly GM whereas the terran is probably around mid to high master.
On May 20 2012 16:26 Megash wrote: Question for SC2 players: What level are those games? Top grandmasters? If not, how far are they from top GSL players?
In my opinion the protoss player seemed to be in the "region" of high level sc2 games (but top would be a stretch). The terran needs a bit more practice though the skill level difference was a bit noticable. But a very entertaining game none the less.
I think it's the first time I see someone not attack a rock with everything but attack it with just the perfect amount of zealots so there aren't any mongoloid zealots running around stupidly. Just a detail, but heh
On May 20 2012 16:24 Ewic wrote: Both the players played very well. However, this is a pretty good example of a Terran doing an insanely aggressive 2 base build and not working. The Protoss can A-move with Zealots and HT's once he's defended, which is not difficult with HT's (good defensive unit). TvP relies on the Toss making mistakes.
Why would anyone come and ruin the day with disguised balance whining.
On May 20 2012 16:26 Megash wrote: Question for SC2 players: What level are those games at? Top grandmasters? If not, how far are they from top GSL players?
It was a bit sloppy but pretty standard pvt when terran opts for 1 rax fe into 3rax. Get storm early to defend front, put stalkers in main to defend drop , go up to 7 gates 1-1 or better and charge before taking third, and korean level control + map awareness. That's pretty much top level code s pvt decision making and his control was arguably better than a lot of full time sc2 P pros, his macro after that wasn't quite as good + no forward pylon though.