If starcraft is easy than I'm stupid.
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RyuChus
Canada442 Posts
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Slayer91
Ireland23335 Posts
On October 17 2010 01:12 RyuChus wrote: All my friends seem to think that Starcraft is easy. You don't need to work at it. They are wrong! You do need to work at it. My friend wanted to learn how to get better at starcraft. Of course then when he thought he was good enough to play against me, and I utterly destroyed him, he gave up. I wanted him to actually get good, but he thought it was going to be easy. It really isn't that easy. Kind of a pointless blog I know, but sort of wanted to vent about that. I don't know too many people IRL that plays Starcraft. It would have been cool to have a friend that would play Starcraft with me. Well if they're not good players then they're wrong? | ||
Qzy
Denmark1121 Posts
But yeah, SC takes a lot of practice and consistency (just see idra). Tell your mates to watch some pro gamers replay. | ||
RyuChus
Canada442 Posts
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BLinD-RawR
ALLEYCAT BLUES49486 Posts
VODS generate interest to continue to play the game. | ||
ReketSomething
United States6012 Posts
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Pokebunny
United States10654 Posts
BW has a larger learning curve because mechanics can only be gained over time, and it's more APM/multitasking dependent compared to SC2. SC2 is still quite hard for the average gamer/casual player, though. | ||
kaleidoscope
Singapore2887 Posts
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seRapH
United States9706 Posts
if you watch a movie you always get to the ending | ||
RyuChus
Canada442 Posts
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Nytefish
United Kingdom4282 Posts
A lot of people are really bad at getting others into the game though. They say stuff like "watch these VODs, download these replays, memorise these build orders, play 1000 games." Sure that's what they have to do to get good, but newbies should be treated more like young children, you get them interested and self-motivated by teaching them in a more casual way before slamming 20 textbooks in front of them. | ||
Hurricane
United States3939 Posts
At least that's how it is with everyone I've shown starcraft to. | ||
omgCRAZY
Canada551 Posts
EDIT: Like the poster said above me, getting them to watch you play will help a lot. I have a lot of LAN's at my house and them seeing me play, or watch sc / sc2 all the time helped a lot. | ||
RyuChus
Canada442 Posts
He had a lot of troubles with macro, or even A-moving. I kept trying to get him to A-move but he just wouldn't. He would right click separate units and some of his units would just stand there while the front 2 shot the zerglings or something. | ||
awu25
United States2003 Posts
play some 2v2s and such it'll be much funner try not to turn everything into a competition between you guys | ||
Necosarius
Sweden4042 Posts
On October 17 2010 01:31 Nytefish wrote: Well it's the same with many things, people look at it and think "I could do that", but it's actually way harder than it looks. A lot of people are really bad at getting others into the game though. They say stuff like "watch these VODs, download these replays, memorise these build orders, play 1000 games." Sure that's what they have to do to get good, but newbies should be treated more like young children, you get them interested and self-motivated by teaching them in a more casual way before slamming 20 textbooks in front of them. I'll be your kid any time. | ||
Count9
China10928 Posts
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numLoCK
Canada1416 Posts
My friends and I all used to think we were great until I discovered TL and PGT and starting to learn how to actually play the game. | ||
HwangjaeTerran
Finland5967 Posts
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NIIINO
Slovakia1320 Posts
Give it time man, if they dont want to play with you and you want it so what ? next week he will play with you another game, let him win than own him and than play 2v2 : ) | ||
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