StarCraft II Beta Signups Open 123
motang writes "StarCraftWire reports that Blizzard has started taking beta sign-ups for StarCraft II. Quoting: 'Interested parties must simply visit their Battle.net profile page, choose to opt-in for the beta, and re-submit their current system specs by way of a small downloadable piece of software.' Blizzard's Chris Sigaty said in an interview, 'As with previous betas for our real-time strategy games, the StarCraft II beta test will be multiplayer only, and players will have access to all three races — terrans, protoss, and zerg — and all of their units. We'll include a selection of multiplayer maps, but they won't necessarily include all of the maps that will be in the final version of the game. We're making some great progress on the single-player campaign, but we don't plan to do a public beta since we want to keep the story under wraps until the game's out.'"
I signed up yesterday (Score:5, Insightful)
Patience, young Padawan (Score:1)
Re:I signed up yesterday (Score:4, Informative)
You'll notice that this is an opt-in for future game betas. It's much more likely, knowing Blizzard, that you or anyone else will not get any notification for weeks at best.
I wouldn't worry about not getting a notice. It isn't SC2 specific. The title is misleading, but SC2 will be the next beta we see, so it "fits."
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Back into the Internet Lexicon... (Score:5, Insightful)
Now there will be a new generation of geeks who will learn the power of the Zerg...
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unless the zerg got nerfed :p
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Noob. 1) Zerg rush isn't the only tactic available to the Zerg. 2) The name originates from creating as many cheap zergling as you can and sending them as early as you can in hopes of surprising your enemy.
Try re-reading my post, you fail at reading comprehension. All the Zerg have is a cheap early advantage, once you get to a longer running game with higher tech trees the Zerg can easily be wiped out because any of the other races more expensive units are more than a match for even the most powerful of the Zerg units. The only hope for Zerg is an early win with overwhelming numbers, hence Zerg Rush. You can however perform a rush with any race, it's just usually better to invest those early resources in buil
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And if you wiped him with 3 zealots, then he is not a good example of a Zerg player. Decent players can fend off 3 zealots with 11 drones.
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Being that it was early in the game and he was focusing on building out his basic infrastr
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pointers to where you can find these replays? thanks
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Re:Back into the Internet Lexicon... (Score:5, Informative)
Your understanding of the game is poor.
Zerg do not have to win early. In fact if left alone, a zerg will expand twice as fast as the other races, culminating in wave after wave of hundreds of units. They may have weaker units, but their unit production is so much faster that it greatly affects their resource production. They also have much more nimble units and the ability to cross the map meaning they can hold these expansions with relatively small forces.
It is obvious you stopped playing 8 years ago, and the game has advanced so far you simply can't even conceive of it. I'm not saying that to insult you, but it is true. Neither you or your newbie friend would be able to win a single game in 20 against even the worst players on iccup.
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You would stand a good chance against most players 7 years ago. Now? Not so much. I think the acronym APM didn't even exist 7 years ago.
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Carriers are nearly worthless against zerg, they can be plagued and ensnared, they can be scourged, and hydras can be dark swarmed making them invulnerable for a considerable amount of time. They are expensive investments and while you are producing them your ground forces stand a good chance of being overwhelmed.
Honestly you sound like I would have a year ago. I suggest you make an account on iccup, patch up your broodwar (or download a non legit copy on iccup), use their anti hack launcher and proceed t
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Try re-reading my post, you fail at reading comprehension.
You fail at Starcraft comprehension. Most Zerg players only play to the rush aspect of Zerg. You would seem to fall into this category. However, the Zerg are very capable of lasting even the longest battles. One way is using the queen to put an eye out into enemy forces and a defiler's spell to slowly leech away health. The terrans and protoss may have simple brute strength at the top of thier tech trees, but the Zerg can be even more rewarding once you learn how to play to their strengths.
Man, I'm reachi
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A 'rush' is not Zerg-specific, but a 'Zerg rush' in a game actually involving Zerg, definitely is. The term has become gamer slang for any kind of mindless rush in other games, but in Starcraft rushing with Zealots is not a Zerg.
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This impacted your economy significantly, since you're working from one hatchery instead of 2 in the early game, and didn't go fast gas.
There were other strats that were valid; 'ling massing vs zealots were pretty effective prior to the first forge upgrade, and were very synergistic with mutalisk follow-ups to finish off the 'toss player.
ZOMG ke ke ke ke ke... (Score:2)
never doubt the power of korean gamer alliterative laughter either
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I'm going to date myself more.
Rushing... I think the term actually came back from Warcraft 2 via kali. The term first got coined on shlonglor's famous war 2 page when the medium resource 7 grunt/footman rush was introduced. It was just called "Grunt Rush", and involved building no town hall but instead making 7 grunts, then immediate proceeding to your opponent and beating them with their pants down.
The strat worked because at the time each start spot was tied to your color, so you knew just where a person
Not just Starcraft 2 (Score:5, Informative)
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Squeeee!!!!!!!
I heartily endorse this event or product.
Need a Blizzard game signed up w/ your account (Score:5, Informative)
It should be noted that in order to sign up for the beta, you apparently need to have at least one Blizzard game CD-key signed up with your battle.net account. Otherwise you get this message:
You need to have at least one Blizzard Entertainment game attached to your account in order to set up your beta profile.
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Just merge with your WoW account... are you saying you never played World of Warcraft?!
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I have, but it says WoW account merging is US only.
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Thanks for the tip. But alas, no; I'm in Europe.
Coming Soon!
The World of Warcraft account merge process is not yet available in your region.
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They've stated that the beta won't start until the EU region can merge their accounts properly. It's in TFA, iirc.
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You will also have to download and run an application on your computer.
So no, you can't complete this beta sign up at work like I just tried to do.
Buggers.
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It probably looks at your hardware configuration, since they'll want a good varied mixture of testing hardware, so it would not be a good idea to run it on your work machine anyway.
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I am in Australia and have two WOW accounts merged into the one Battle.Net account. Along with my D1, D2 and D2:LOD keys.
I think the US means WOW US Servers.
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I think the US means WOW US Servers.
It does mean that, yes. I should have been clearer in my post. (And it will be available for the other regional servers in the future as you can see in the rest of the thread)
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Just merge with your WoW account... are you saying you never played World of Warcraft?!
What is this...World of Warcraft...of which you speak? Is it popular? I hope it doesn't have gold farming that ruined my Legend of the Red Dragon experience. *hide*
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Never have, but I do have a legal Warcraft II disc somewhere, did that game have a key? I can't remember.
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Sorry, it won't work.
The following games are supported at this time: StarCraft, StarCraft Battle Chest, StarCraft + Extension, Warcraft III, Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne, Warcraft III + Extension, Diablo II, Diablo II: Lord of Destruction, Diablo II + Extension
And World of Warcraft, though only for American accounts for now.
Re:Need a Blizzard game signed up w/ your account (Score:4, Interesting)
On the plus side, that means if you create a separate b.net account for each cd-key (and oh boy do I have a lot of em) you increase your chances of getting into the beta.
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Any reason you have a lot of em? And can I have some? :)
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Heh...I really *should* give em away since I already have a beta SC2 key from Blizzcon last year :)
Why do I have so many?
WC2, WC2 battle chest (to get TCPIP multiplayer), WC3, Diablo2, D2 expansion, SC2, SC2 expansion. Most of those games are X2 keys because I got a copy for my wife (girlfriend at the time) to play with me a bit.
In addition, 6 WOW accounts between us (including ~4 expansion keys). This is due to dual-boxing and Recruit-a-Friend accounts, plus a botched RAF signup that they wouldn't refund
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Wouldn't it be better to get your wife in on the beta with you? :)
Or are you just another typical slashdot user who claims to have a girlfriend/wife?
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She went to Blizzcon too, but I can't pretend she's as into the nerdy games as I am. Might sell her SC2 key on ebay to buy clothes/furniture ;)
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Ah HA! So that's why you have so many CD Keys. You're from the future, no doubt a history student from the year 3045 coming back to play SC2 beta so you can compare and contrast it with the retail version. But I'm on to you!
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Addendum: I'd much rather hear that they multiply beta chances by the number of games on your account, as I don't relish the idea of having 12 different battle.net accounts to keep track of.
Especially if they complete their plans to compete with Steam and offer buddy-list/chat functionality through battle.net accounts.
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Yeah but I'm sure that increases your odds about as much as buying 20 lotto tickets instead of 1 does.
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This game's about 5 years too late for me to care anymore. I played the living snot out of Starcraft. Hell, the map editor was amazing. Friend and I made a damned hockey map. Now? Command and Conquer: Red Alert 3, Supreme commander Forged Alliance, those are the games. StarCraft II will sell no matter how good or bad it is, just because it's Blizzard. But same 3 races? Sorry, Bliz, but my cash will stay mine this time.
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The reason Starcraft's multiplayer is so well renoun is because of the near perfect level of balance it had.
Which kept getting updated and updated and updated... every Blizzard game has "balancing fixes" with each update. Starcraft has had plenty of updates as well. Sure, it's nice they try to keep the game balanced over time, but after a while it's like "how are they changing the gameplay this time? what are they going to nerf?" Too many of one character (or too many victories from one class) to them means it's overpowered and needs adjustment, because it's not a 50/50 split.
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That's OK. Go is thousands of years old and they keep changing the komi.
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Man I wish I had mod points...
++insightful
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Too many of one character (or too many victories from one class) to them means it's overpowered and needs adjustment, because it's not a 50/50 split.
You mean a 33 1/3, 33 1/3, 33 1/3 split.
HTH.
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Perhaps by you. I have played multi-player SC, but except for the fact that it was fun I can't remember anything else.
But I'll remember the story for a long time. Heck, my laptop's name is Tassadar!
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Starcraft 2 is going to be an excellent sequel because of the fact that they are not rushing it.
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At least Blizzard isn't just rendering the same units in 3-D, they're coming up with some interesting looking new units. The protoss have a War of the Worlds looking Stalker unit, and the Terrans have a transforming Land/Air unit that could be alot of fun.
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Actually, since Blizzard only has 3 IPs, or 2.5, if you wanna consider Starcraft an offshoot of Warcraft, Blizzard should care that I don't care. If there's going to be 10 years between installments, they need to bring something new to the table. The same 3 races with the same basic attributes are not something new. People will just find equivalents to the old units, and the game will feel much like the first, with prettier graphics. You know the first bit of excitement I had over SCII? The April Fool's Day
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Have you played DIII and SC2? Do you know what the games will be like when they are released? No? Then stop making assumptions and shut up.
For the record, Blizzard games never brought any thing new to the table. They take established concepts and refine them until the game is fun and balanced. You contradict yourself by saying you were their core audience, and then bash their games which haven't even entered public beta yet.
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Well.. (Score:1)
Starcraft II in beta... (Score:5, Funny)
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Beta Codes (Score:2, Insightful)
Web site down _already_?! (Score:2)
Wow, I think thats the fastest slashdot'ing I have ever seen...
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No Linux? (Score:4, Funny)
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Yea, Blizzard is in for a big surprise if they think they'll ever be a successful company without officially supporting linux. /eyeroll
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That said, there's no point complaining, so I'm hoping to get it working in Wine, or else I'll throw a spare hard drive in my desktop and install Windows.
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On the other hand, I've heard they try to make their games run fine under WINE.
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1. Every geek in the universe plays at least one Blizzard game and Linux geeks are no exception.
2. Blizzard games take so long to make they're technologically obsolete before they are released.
UNIX though (Score:1, Redundant)
They've got UNIX covered though, that works for me.
http://www.apple.com/macosx/technology/unix.html [apple.com]
"Leopard is an Open Brand UNIX 03 Registered Product, conforming to the SUSv3 and POSIX 1003.1 specifications for the C API, Shell Utilities, and Threads. Since Leopard can compile and run all your existing UNIX code, you can deploy it in environments that demand full conformance -- complete with hooks to maintain compatibility with existing software."
Tagged as "kekeke" (Score:1)
Are there riots in Korea ? (Score:5, Funny)
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I think we should just give free copies of SC 2 to every North Korean citizen along with a computer capable of running it. If it catches on like it SC 1 did in S. Korea, then the whole country would lose all ambitions outside of professional Starcraft. Give Kim Jong-Il a copy.
System Specs Error (Score:2)
Great service from Blizzard! (Score:5, Interesting)
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Blizzard and Steam -- two companies that seem to have digital distribution understood.
I'm looking at you, EA and, well, everything else. Get on the fucking ball.
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https://us.battle.net/ [battle.net]
Nooooo, what are you doing!! (Score:1)
Linux? (Score:1)
Starcraft 2 finally (Score:1)
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Unless 3D realms just went belly up... oh wait...
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