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Interactive help for the new to Starcraft 2 and those seeking to learn and go into a higher league
This is a project i'm launching for those who are truly new to Starcraft 2 and up to gold/platinum levels. There are lots of resources out there that are dedicated for learning Starcraft 2 but few that are truly personal interactive with the person being taught. Recently, i've done a few replay analysis videos of gold league players as well as a simple video talking about beginning play as terran. People can watch casts and be entertained with the great play but a trend in the lower leagues is that they dont know how to execute what they need to do.
So, heres the plan. I would like to make videos centered around the basics of each race and how to think about playing as that race. These are centered for the lower level, beginning, bronze, and some silver players. Beyond that, situational videos can be made from replays sent to me by people looking for help. Gold and platinum players should be able to learn more from tutorial videos that showcase builds and reacting. Each one can receive its own youtube video but to ensure the fullest possible amout learned the person who is being critiqued can message me during the critique with questions. I have access to both the NA server and EU server so I can help anybody on either.
Macro - A concept for all + Show Spoiler +
For terran there is the beginning video of- + Show Spoiler +
Terran Macro Help and How to + Show Spoiler +
TvZ Match Up Video + Show Spoiler +
For zerg - For the true beginner - + Show Spoiler +
Zerg Macro Help and How to + Show Spoiler +
Some silver, Gold, plat + Show Spoiler +
For protoss - + Show Spoiler +
Protoss Macro Help and How to + Show Spoiler +
Here are two replay analysis videos that I did for people on my stream Protoss -+ Show Spoiler + Zerg - + Show Spoiler +
About me - I'm tQzander. I am a master league protoss player on the NA server and I random on the EU server as well. I commentate tournaments, clan wars, and professional replays and am in college to become a high school biology teacher. I enjoy teaching and helping people and want to bring that into Starcraft as I truly enjoy Starcraft as well. I have a few videos of myself playing with a first person view taken from my stream where I talk about what I do and how I go about it. Please let me know if there is a specific thing you would like to see and I'll do my best to go get it onto the internet for you
glhf!
Some more videos -
PvP - Defending 1 Base Colossus + Show Spoiler +
PvT - Mass upgrades, mass gateways, mass expand play + Show Spoiler +http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTBv4iazDP0
PvZ - Mutalisk play on Shakuras + Show Spoiler +http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wN9RGbvCpl8
PvZ - No Colossi + Show Spoiler +http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKFdU1BN-rw Another game, no commentary as of yet, just first person view -
PvZ - Heavy zerg map presence on Xel'Naga Caverns - + Show Spoiler +
PvZ - Another Xel'Naga Caverns and Part 1 of Games vs Slim + Show Spoiler +
PvZ - Another Game with Slim, Zerg from previous Xel'Naga Game + Show Spoiler +
PvZ - Large amount of blink stalker play - + Show Spoiler +
PvZ - Defend cheese and respond with ease + Show Spoiler +
PvZ - Macro into dual robo Colossus + Show Spoiler +
PvT on Tal'Darim Altar - 1 Gate Fast Expand into Mass Gateway Units + Show Spoiler +
How to Defend 6 Pool with Gateway first - + Show Spoiler + Another teamliquider, MrJargon, sent me this video as an alternate to my above -
How to Defend 6 pool on Tal'Darim Altar + Show Spoiler +Replay analysis -http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgOWikRFnIU FPVOD -
Risky Forge Fast Expand Gameplay - + Show Spoiler +
PvP Phoenix Play - Game with constructive commentary - + Show Spoiler + FPVOD of PvP Phoenix Play- + Show Spoiler +
The stream that I use is - twitch.tv/zanderfever Youtube- youtube.com/zanderfeverSC Twitter - twitter.com/zanderfeverSC facebook page - facebook.com/zanderfeverSC
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Some contact info -
email - zanderfever@gmail.com SC2 NA - tqzander.959 SC2 EU - zanderfever.226
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While I appreciate the effort, and while the ones I watched (Terran/Zerg/Protoss, how to play) were interesting and informative, they weren't good for learning from nothing. They seem to take for granted that the person knows how to play in general, or at least have good mechanics. Having taught most of my friends how to play, that is an incredibly inefficient way to instruct. Let them play around for a bit with units and how to do stuff, and then give them general ideas of what they want, and then the specifics. That at least has been the beneficial way for me to instruct. IDK but they've all jumped a league (those that ladder anyway) since I've helped them out.
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Very nice post, tanks a lot.
just a tip from a diamond noob.... SCOUT! Your macro is wining the game, but you need to scout better.
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On September 27 2011 13:45 Hossinaut wrote: While I appreciate the effort, and while the ones I watched (Terran/Zerg/Protoss, how to play) were interesting and informative, they weren't good for learning from nothing. They seem to take for granted that the person knows how to play in general, or at least have good mechanics. Having taught most of my friends how to play, that is an incredibly inefficient way to instruct. Let them play around for a bit with units and how to do stuff, and then give them general ideas of what they want, and then the specifics. That at least has been the beneficial way for me to instruct. IDK but they've all jumped a league (those that ladder anyway) since I've helped them out.
+ Show Spoiler + The OP stated that this is intended for gold/platinum level players, and for that i feel like the tutorials are perfect.
edit - misread. Yea i guess you're right about the newb thing. >_< I don't think a bronze player would look up tutorials though?
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On September 27 2011 13:45 Hossinaut wrote: While I appreciate the effort, and while the ones I watched (Terran/Zerg/Protoss, how to play) were interesting and informative, they weren't good for learning from nothing. They seem to take for granted that the person knows how to play in general, or at least have good mechanics. Having taught most of my friends how to play, that is an incredibly inefficient way to instruct. Let them play around for a bit with units and how to do stuff, and then give them general ideas of what they want, and then the specifics. That at least has been the beneficial way for me to instruct. IDK but they've all jumped a league (those that ladder anyway) since I've helped them out.
Thanks, you make a good point. The tutorial videos are more gold/platinum while the beginner vidoes were supposed to be for the even lower level players. I'll edit the OP for more specificity.
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On September 27 2011 14:53 Chernobyl wrote: Very nice post, tanks a lot.
just a tip from a diamond noob.... SCOUT! Your macro is wining the game, but you need to scout better.
A true fault in my play
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I rly appreciate this and cant wait to soak up all the info here ^^ Thx for being awesome!
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One thing I always wonder about on these forums is this: how many bronze players read this forum?
Aren't bronze players more casual and most don't ever read TL?
Because that would mean most won't see this post.
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I was bronze until this season and i was always reading TL to get better...with some success (since im not in bronze anymore)
i think lots of ppl read it but not many post because they are bronze players and might be intimidated
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On September 28 2011 01:08 gTank wrote: I rly appreciate this and cant wait to soak up all the info here ^^ Thx for being awesome!
I'm just hoping to help those who love Starcraft 2 Let me know if you have any questions or want me to make a video from a game you've lost and want to learn from.
On September 28 2011 01:47 sc2trainer wrote: One thing I always wonder about on these forums is this: how many bronze players read this forum?
Aren't bronze players more casual and most don't ever read TL?
Because that would mean most won't see this post.
Don't underestimate the lurkers, the guys who dont post. A lot of people are drawn to TL through google and just searching for starcraft 2 help.
On September 28 2011 01:58 gTank wrote: I was bronze until this season and i was always reading TL to get better...with some success (since im not in bronze anymore)
i think lots of ppl read it but not many post because they are bronze players and might be intimidated
Yep, my thoughts exactly
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love the tQ guys Zander, and I actually learned from that PvZ video "thought process..." I never thought that taking the natural of another start location as your fourth implicitly secures a fifth. That was tactical gold right there... Cool stuff man
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I feel like I already get this kind of content from day9, except his stuff is infinately better. Good luck in all your endevours, though.
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Awesome post keep up the good work zander
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On September 28 2011 02:29 tehemperorer wrote: love the tQ guys Zander, and I actually learned from that PvZ video "thought process..." I never thought that taking the natural of another start location as your fourth implicitly secures a fifth. That was tactical gold right there... Cool stuff man
Glad I could help
On September 28 2011 04:56 ishyishy wrote: I feel like I already get this kind of content from day9, except his stuff is infinately better. Good luck in all your endevours, though.
Thank you for that rather underhanded compliment. But, Day[9] doesn't know everything. Even if we do both talk for hours and you compare it, theres no way that Day9 said everything that I will. Just because i'm doing something similar doesnt mean nobody can gain from it. A clearly separate thing between me and Day9 is that Day9 (odds are) won't see your replay and tlak directly to you about what you can do to become better. I will look at your replay, try to help as best as I can and talk to you continuously about it. So if you have a game that you dont know why you lost or think you did everything right, i'd be happy to help you and I mean that.
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Edited OP and added another zerg video for the true beginner to Starcraft 2
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Thread Bookmarked. Thanks for watching my stream. This will probably help me alot
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No problem, Wheeze, keep up the learning and you'll get plat
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On September 28 2011 00:14 zanderfever wrote:Show nested quote +On September 27 2011 13:45 Hossinaut wrote: While I appreciate the effort, and while the ones I watched (Terran/Zerg/Protoss, how to play) were interesting and informative, they weren't good for learning from nothing. They seem to take for granted that the person knows how to play in general, or at least have good mechanics. Having taught most of my friends how to play, that is an incredibly inefficient way to instruct. Let them play around for a bit with units and how to do stuff, and then give them general ideas of what they want, and then the specifics. That at least has been the beneficial way for me to instruct. IDK but they've all jumped a league (those that ladder anyway) since I've helped them out.
Thanks, you make a good point. The tutorial videos are more gold/platinum while the beginner vidoes were supposed to be for the even lower level players. I'll edit the OP for more specificity.
I didn't make this clear earlier, so I'm sorry about that
This is amazing. The whole idea of teaching those with less SC2 skill is incredible, but the way you're doing it and going about it is very good. I realize I came across as a huge douche earlier in the thread, so I apologize.
[/QUOTE] edit - misread. Yea i guess you're right about the newb thing. >_< I don't think a bronze player would look up tutorials though?[/QUOTE]
very true, I should have thought about that, my bad.
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On October 03 2011 22:59 Hossinaut wrote:Show nested quote +On September 28 2011 00:14 zanderfever wrote:On September 27 2011 13:45 Hossinaut wrote: While I appreciate the effort, and while the ones I watched (Terran/Zerg/Protoss, how to play) were interesting and informative, they weren't good for learning from nothing. They seem to take for granted that the person knows how to play in general, or at least have good mechanics. Having taught most of my friends how to play, that is an incredibly inefficient way to instruct. Let them play around for a bit with units and how to do stuff, and then give them general ideas of what they want, and then the specifics. That at least has been the beneficial way for me to instruct. IDK but they've all jumped a league (those that ladder anyway) since I've helped them out.
Thanks, you make a good point. The tutorial videos are more gold/platinum while the beginner vidoes were supposed to be for the even lower level players. I'll edit the OP for more specificity. I didn't make this clear earlier, so I'm sorry about that This is amazing. The whole idea of teaching those with less SC2 skill is incredible, but the way you're doing it and going about it is very good. I realize I came across as a huge douche earlier in the thread, so I apologize. edit - misread. Yea i guess you're right about the newb thing. >_< I don't think a bronze player would look up tutorials though?[/QUOTE]
very true, I should have thought about that, my bad.
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Thank you for the kind words. No need to apologize as you did help me so no hard feelings
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