Just wondering why that is? If their is videos out anyone wanna link me?
Nukes at high level?
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houck
United Kingdom102 Posts
Just wondering why that is? If their is videos out anyone wanna link me? | ||
SoLaR[i.C]
United States2969 Posts
http://day9tv.blip.tv/file/3917155/ Also search for TLO vs Nazgul ( I don't know where to find this anymore) | ||
The_Pacifist
United States540 Posts
(part 1 out of 4) TLO's pretty well known for using nukes in his games. | ||
ClanOverdosed
691 Posts
+ Show Spoiler + TheLittleOne used a couple nukes against Tester, it didn't amount to much but it was there | ||
SubtleArt
2710 Posts
Also david kim used them in show matches but those were showmatches so they're not meant to be taken seriously | ||
BaaL`
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The_Pacifist
United States540 Posts
Unfortunately I can't find the video where this was demonstrated, though I can say from experience that I've completely wiped out entire mineral lines with the Nexus corner trick. EDIT: FOUND IT!! | ||
Thegilaboy
United States2018 Posts
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Chronopolis
Canada1484 Posts
On July 24 2010 09:12 The_Pacifist wrote: Actually, there was this one video I saw that demonstrated that if you use a nuke on the corner of a nexus, the red dot will be hidden. Also, if you place a nuke near the top of the mineral, then the mineral's color will blur over the dot (don't know if this still works after the last change to the mineral's appearance). And then, it's near invisible if creep is around those minerals as well. Unfortunately I can't find the video where this was demonstrated, though I can say from experience that I've completely wiped out entire mineral lines with the Nexus corner trick. EDIT: FOUND IT!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbC5fOQbKqM For all you protoss and zergs who want to prevent this, I BELIEVE pressing the insert and delete keys pans your view to each side. So when you are looking for your dot, pan to each side as you look around, increasing your chances of seeing the dot. If you see a red dot for a split second, you'll notice it, but a blob of purple you'll probably miss regardless of how long. | ||
Chairman Ray
United States11903 Posts
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avilo
United States4100 Posts
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NuKedUFirst
Canada3139 Posts
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jamesr12
United States1549 Posts
1) move army 2) check bases for dot 3) if i cant find dot quickly move probes 4) ouch 5) back to mining nukes can be good for taking out clustered buildings (need 2), breaking a seige line, delaying mining (see tlo v nazgul), good fun when you have already won or in games that dont matter, or just being a total baller | ||
SiegeFlank
United States410 Posts
On July 24 2010 10:57 jamesr12 wrote: Hiding the dot doesnt do anything though because I know my reaction to a nuke is: 1) move army 2) check bases for dot 3) if i cant find dot quickly move probes 4) ouch 5) back to mining nukes can be good for taking out clustered buildings (need 2), breaking a seige line, delaying mining (see tlo v nazgul), good fun when you have already won or in games that dont matter, or just being a total baller You can actually hit the space bar when you're alerted about a nuclear launch, and it'll center your screen on the dot. As far as usage goes, as TLO demonstrates, they're very good for denying your opponent entry to an area, and also have a lot of strength when your opponent's army is in a position it can't escape from easily. | ||
Polar_Nada
United States1548 Posts
On July 24 2010 11:02 SiegeFlank wrote: You can actually hit the space bar when you're alerted about a nuclear launch, and it'll center your screen on the dot. As far as usage goes, as TLO demonstrates, they're very good for denying your opponent entry to an area, and also have a lot of strength when your opponent's army is in a position it can't escape from easily. WOW WHAT. that really comes in handy...but at the same time makes it harder to nuke others...-_- | ||
WeSt
Portugal918 Posts
On July 24 2010 11:02 SiegeFlank wrote: You can actually hit the space bar when you're alerted about a nuclear launch, and it'll center your screen on the dot. As far as usage goes, as TLO demonstrates, they're very good for denying your opponent entry to an area, and also have a lot of strength when your opponent's army is in a position it can't escape from easily. Using space no longer works. | ||
avilo
United States4100 Posts
yah, unless the ghost hits something =/ | ||
Sabu113
United States11035 Posts
Could be fun to play with. Of course this is worthless if it preents you from reinforcing your army (over production facilities). | ||
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