thanks tl!
Should I pick up on BW?
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KTF_CloaK
Netherlands1338 Posts
thanks tl! | ||
Graham
Canada1259 Posts
As far as "training" goes, you can watch VODS/check up on liquidpedia for play styles and builds. That being said, prepare yourself for a beating. | ||
Amestir
Netherlands2126 Posts
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KTF_CloaK
Netherlands1338 Posts
@ amestir, lol i dont have a good enough pc for sc2 and no money to buy one (being a poor 15year old sucks imo) so yeah if i had sc2 i would defenitely play sc 2 but as a spectator sport sc2 is pretty goddamn boring. yes goddamn, cause thats just how boring it is. bw for life! | ||
Durak
Canada3684 Posts
Yes, you should start playing broodwar competitively if you want to. If it's simply for your enjoyment, then go ahead and dive into iccup. You probably will be a D- player for a while as you practice to get better. I would suggest watching replays from the replay section to learn some builds, or VODs of pros, and then copying their build orders. Start with something standard for whatever your race is. (Really rough examples. Probably not the most standard either: 3 hatch muta ZvT, 5 hatch hydra ZvP, one hatch mutas ZvZ, 1 rax FE TvZ, siege FE TvP, 2 fact TvT, 1 gate robo PvT, fe PvZ, 1 gate robo PvP) Start playing when you have the time. There is no rush. Make whatever nickname you want. You don't need to buy another copy because playing on iccup doesn't require it. Have fun! | ||
krndandaman
Mozambique16569 Posts
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L_Master
United States8017 Posts
As far as practicing I would definitly advise learning 3 standard builds for whatever race you pick, and practice them a few times in single player so you have a framework to go with. If you haven't watched much BW and don't have any idea for how each MU is supposed to play out it probbably wouldn't hurt to read a brief overview or whats some pro games of each of your three MU to get a very general sense of what you should be trying to do. If your goal is to get better focus on executing your build well and macroing. Might not be for everyone but I ended up playing about 50 games against AI with my only goal being to constantly make workers, expand, and keep my money below 500 at all times. If I couldn't micro or do anything else that was fine, I just wanted to develop a sense of how to macro, get used to supply timings, etc. After I did that I stopped getting stomped by D- players and was able to hover around like 900-1000 D. | ||
Crunchums
United States11143 Posts
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vectorix108
United States4633 Posts
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Eatme
Switzerland3919 Posts
Also it's kinda tricky too find good replays to learn from. The ones in the replay section here are more entertaining than educational. If you can find a rep-pack from a good player laddering that's much much better. Watch the games were he wins in under 10minutes and copy those builds. Other than that, focus on being fast and hotkey buildings. Good luck. | ||
KTF_CloaK
Netherlands1338 Posts
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krndandaman
Mozambique16569 Posts
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Tazza
Korea (South)1678 Posts
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shindigs
United States4795 Posts
In SC2, D- is basically high plat/diamond), and everyone below that are people still trying to get the hang of RTS and SC2 concepts. ICCup already had a niche following before and had fairly experienced gamers even if the rank didn't reflect it. That's because you literally had pro players absolutely at the top at A+. | ||
KasPra
Estonia983 Posts
On October 01 2010 03:22 Crunchums wrote: It's not too late as long as you're ok with getting absolutely stomped into the ground repeatedly Yeah, you will probably lose like 500 games and then maybe start winning some, seriously. Its tough, but its never too late for BW ^_^ The best advice i can give you is that dont overanalyze your shit, 90% of your time should go into playing imo, maybe 10% of watching replays when you dont have any clue why you lost. Its all about a proper build order and macro. Also, if you want to get better fast just practice 1 match up a time 1 build a time, like play hundreds of barracks fast expansion TvZ's and dont mess around, just try to have a solid game all the time. I'd say everything from D to B is all about a proper build and good macro. You will probably never reach B level though, maybe if you're super serious about this and willing to play a shit load of games and practice every day for months. | ||
Atom Cannister
Germany380 Posts
It'll just be about applying all your knowledge | ||
Nuttyguy
United Kingdom1526 Posts
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nbaker
United States1341 Posts
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