How do I enjoy sc2?
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TrainFX
United States469 Posts
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Fallen33
United States596 Posts
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kaisr
Canada715 Posts
On March 24 2011 08:14 Fallen33 wrote: switch races, take a month off. idk, i dont have fun either but i play because of the money involved that is literally the worst reason to play sc2 lol | ||
FODDER~
United States109 Posts
First off, you can take a short day or so break from playing seriously (ladder games, tournaments, stressful environments, etc.) and play custom games with friends or FFA games. Try playing some custom games on some of those wonky custom maps even. Secondly, you can try changing your race temporarily to see if the new scenery gets your interest and excitement back into playing. It's hard for someone that plays random to ever get bored of repition. Also you can always try watching some of the pro games and see if their extremely high level of play gets your brainstorming or excited to play as well. I know a lot of inspiration for me to play has come from watching top level games casted by HD or analyzed by people like Day9. But if all else fails, try to find an outside motivation to fuel you. Play for a lost family member, friendm etc. Play for what and those you care about, even if your outside influences are completely unrelated to Starcraft 2. | ||
Kipsate
Netherlands45349 Posts
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Turgid
United States1623 Posts
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TrainFX
United States469 Posts
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ToFu.
331 Posts
you said you like the competitiveness of sc2, but then you complained about it being like a puzzle. i just want you to clarify what sort of competition it is that you enjoy doing if not something like this: a challenge. | ||
FODDER~
United States109 Posts
TrainFX: All I do these days is watch "pro" streams. I don't want to play sc2 for the money, for some of you winning 5 grand at an MLG might seem like a lot but it's nothing to me. I play games because I'm a competitive person and I want to be the best at something. At first only watching streams was enough but it's not anymore Who said anything about the MLG specifically? Plus GSL had an $80,000 1st place finish last season? Unless you are Bill Gates or Oprah that isn't too shabby to make off of 1 tournament. | ||
DorF
Sweden961 Posts
Who doesn't want to be rich and famous ! I don't see much reason to play this game personally other than that actually. | ||
Loanshark
China3094 Posts
On March 24 2011 08:42 DorF wrote: I will start to play sc2 when the summer comes and I have some free time , for money reasons. Who doesn't want to be rich and famous ! I don't see much reason to play this game personally other than that actually. Ehhh you won't be "rich" and the only people who will know you are other gamers. Plus, you're going to need several hours a day of playing to get anywhere near pro level. Just start playing, see if you like, and get to diamond or whatever before you start thinking about going pro. | ||
Curu
Canada2817 Posts
On March 24 2011 08:42 DorF wrote: I will start to play sc2 when the summer comes and I have some free time , for money reasons. Who doesn't want to be rich and famous ! I don't see much reason to play this game personally other than that actually. Seriously? So you want Starcraft 2 to be your source of income, but you don't enjoy playing it? Why don't you do something like find a stable normal job or go to school, you won't enjoy those either but you'll make a hell of a lot more money doing it. | ||
kaisr
Canada715 Posts
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TrainFX
United States469 Posts
On March 24 2011 08:48 Loanshark wrote: If you don't like playing it, there's really no reason to continue. What do you gain by continuing? Nothing. You aren't trying to be pro (pretty smart decision at that), and you're going to waste your time watching huge balls 1a into each either. I'm not saying I wouldn't become a pro at sc2, money just wouldn't be my motivation. I tend to agree with you about the watching huge balls 1a into each other though, in TvP for example in a typical game if your the protoss your opening build is meant to stop the stim timing push while getting an expo and then in the midgame you get your collosus and attack the terran at which point the game usually ends and if it doesn't you get a third and make phoenix and then attack again, or get attcked depending on the state of the game. It just seems like there is so little room for what day9 would call "tactics", which in my opinion make the game fun, not seeing who has the better build/strategy. edit: execution of the build is important and sure micro is fun but when I watch games I don't get the impression that players are thinking, hmm what can I do to throw my opponent off and take an advantage. This isn't always true as I have seen some amazing things but most games just look formulaic. Maybe that's what starcraft is, and I just got the wrong impression from watching bw matches because I don't understand that game as well. | ||
puppykiller
United States3126 Posts
On March 24 2011 08:58 TrainFX wrote: I'm not saying I wouldn't become a pro at sc2, money just wouldn't be my motivation. I tend to agree with you about the watching huge balls 1a into each other though, in TvP for example in a typical game if your the protoss your opening build is meant to stop the stim timing push while getting an expo and then in the midgame you get your collosus and attack the terran at which point the game usually ends and if it doesn't you get a third and make phoenix and then attack again, or get attcked depending on the state of the game. It just seems like there is so little room for what day9 would call "tactics", which in my opinion make the game fun, not seeing who has the better build/strategy. edit: execution of the build is important and sure micro is fun but when I watch games I don't get the impression that players are thinking, hmm what can I do to throw my opponent off and take an advantage. This isn't always true as I have seen some amazing things but most games just look formulaic. Maybe that's what starcraft is, and I just got the wrong impression from watching bw matches because I don't understand that game as well. If you want to play starcraft and you hate these things.... bw | ||
puppykiller
United States3126 Posts
On March 24 2011 08:48 Loanshark wrote: If you don't like playing it, there's really no reason to continue. What do you gain by continuing? Nothing. You aren't trying to be pro (pretty smart decision at that), and you're going to waste your time watching huge balls 1a into each either. Ehhh you won't be "rich" and the only people who will know you are other gamers. Plus, you're going to need several hours a day of playing to get anywhere near pro level. Just start playing, see if you like, and get to diamond or whatever before you start thinking about going pro. idk this guy is swedish... | ||
jimmyjingle
United States472 Posts
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Trowabarton756
United States870 Posts
On March 24 2011 10:14 jimmyjingle wrote: It's probably the most mechanically challenging game there is, so I'm constantly seeking to improve my hand speed. It gets more fun the better you are. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZF87zRo22 *o* ya...moon is actually pretty slow comparatively, in the razer apm video he said he only averages ~150 where as nada is going 350-400. | ||
101toss
3232 Posts
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2Pacalypse-
Croatia9445 Posts
On March 24 2011 10:35 101toss wrote: When I get tired of sc2, I play BW on iccup. Same. It's weird, but playing sc2 made me enjoy bw even more... | ||
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