Having been a Brood War player for a good while now, I have come to understand some very important things about the world of starcraft.
There are many difficult things in the game, and sometimes playing PvZ facing the infinite contain of lurkers and hydras I would swear that this is impossible! Nobody can possibly beat zerg as protoss, and then Bisu would stroll up and roll some poor zerg, and not just Bisu, but many could hold their own. It's because some things are just straight up hard, and harder in certain spots for certain races. It just comes with the game.
But I learned. And through YEARS of experience I really did have a good grasp, going toe to toe with Korean C- Terrans and Protosses. I could still lose to nooby zergs though just cause "oh I mistimed this one thing 4 minutes ago and now I'm dead. cool" That could be many many things I screwed up but PvZ was hard for me. I just sorta took it as a weak spot. What I never did though, was claim that protoss was weak, or that zerg was too strong. I knew it was simply the difficulty of the game manifesting itself in hairline timing/decisions on my end and 5sh6sh7sh8sh9sh0sh on my opponents xD
I have also been a WoW player. Played WoW for WAY to long, as in from release to around 2009 with a few breaks in there. For any of you old school wow players, back in release....Warlocks were considered kind of a joke back in the day, not many in my guild so I rolled one. The thing that really got to me though was that there was so much that was possible for a warlock to do. I constantly saw people complaining about warlocks on the WoW forums saying things that I just didn't experience in my play. I would wreck face in PvP by being smart and quick (honestly I probably had more apm as a warlock in PvP than I do in sc2 now xD).
The strangest thing I found though, was through raiding. 40 man raids...god damn they were something else. Now if you WERE playing back in the day running a damage meter for a 40 man raid, you would VERY rarely see a lock up in the top 10, let alone top 5. This was due to something very different about the warlock class at release, it took actual skill and timing. Most classes had something along the lines of a dps rotation, a pattern of button pushing that doesn't really change over time, it's a constant pattern. Hunters are a great example for that. Warlocks....not so much back in the day xD We had to play by feel and timing running 5-6 dots on multiple targets finding times to shadowbolt and move when needed all while not getting aggro cause you can't drop it.
So with that said, I was one of the warlocks that topped the damage meter, in gear worse than the majority. It got so bad that there was a healer dedicated to me alone. (I liked to use hellfire in corehound packs xD....actually I just used hellfire a lot O.o) Some molten core runs I would do over 30% of the total damage in a 40 man raid start to finish hitting 1 million total before Garr.
As a warlock. In shitty gear. At release.
I was a rarity among the hordes screaming imbalance and buff us! nerf them!
But that is the world of WoW, where the skilled players are few, and have a hard time showing the solution to many problems is just getting better.
But another thing to be said about WoW, I've played pretty much any class, and the game's fucking easy. Give me a character and I will roll people, but people can't see that skill from their end, they just see themselves getting wrecked.
Ok if you're still with me that's pretty cool, I mostly wanted to get that out of the way to show that I have a shit ton of fucking experience with the worlds of starcraft and WoW.
Which brings me to this new creation of sc2.
People are treating it like WoW far to much, and it's kind of sickening. I see parallels constantly between the people with low amounts of experience getting absolutely rolled and thinking that something is just broken. Many come from WoW where recently there have been some rather broken classes. They have previous experience that the word "overpowered" is acceptable in a discussion in WoW, so why not SC2?
The major point I wish to make to those that read this is as follows.
If we want the game to grow, and progress well, people can't adopt a mindset with the words "overpowered" or "nerf". Hell we need to stop all together thinking about "change" at all in the numbers of armor, or damage, or cost, or time.
All we must do, is strive to get better. With that we will learn how to overcome things which are difficult. Was zerg overpowered when savior was unstoppable? No, just really fucking hard to stop. Is Terran imbalanced because Flash is a fucking god? Nope, still just cause he's so baller.
So all in all, this is a cry to end the "balance discussions" where people do nothing but make claims based on unit testing maps and not replays. Where people offer large long winded explanations of "how they think blizzard should change this unit so I think it would be cooler"
I just want a useful place to read about intelligent discussion on different aspects of the game. Having trouble with a specific thing? post a replay and ask questions about what you could have done better, not what the race could have done better if it was changed.