StarCraft 2: Wings of Liberty
Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2016 9:20 pm
So, I got Starcraft 2 with the the Wings of Liberty content. I don't know anything about the game or the franchise other than it's an RTS. I wanted to get a game from the series so that I can understand how the most popular RTS series functions and possibly be inspired by it.
I played the tutorial missions and thought that it was a pretty cool game so far, though I learned very little about the specifics for each faction. I want straight to multiplayer and did 1 random training mission against the easy AI as Protoss to see what was happening, and it went horribly. I utterly destroyed the enemy AI, but the game kept telling me to make more and more drones and keep ordering them to do more and more. I ended up with about 50-60 drones in the end and just couldn't find anything for them to do. I was overwhelmed with all of the units that I had to command; it was nothing like BFME2 where I could keep track of everything and still have some breathing room.
It wasn't a very enjoyable experience knowing that I had all of these units and so many resources just sitting around and nothing to do with them. Well, I could keep ordering the units to go to new spots or keep producing troops, but I had lots of trouble accessing each drone to get a specific task done or knowing what units to train and what to do with them afterwards.
I want some sort of help because I'm not liking this so far, but I don't even know what kind of help I need.
I played the tutorial missions and thought that it was a pretty cool game so far, though I learned very little about the specifics for each faction. I want straight to multiplayer and did 1 random training mission against the easy AI as Protoss to see what was happening, and it went horribly. I utterly destroyed the enemy AI, but the game kept telling me to make more and more drones and keep ordering them to do more and more. I ended up with about 50-60 drones in the end and just couldn't find anything for them to do. I was overwhelmed with all of the units that I had to command; it was nothing like BFME2 where I could keep track of everything and still have some breathing room.
It wasn't a very enjoyable experience knowing that I had all of these units and so many resources just sitting around and nothing to do with them. Well, I could keep ordering the units to go to new spots or keep producing troops, but I had lots of trouble accessing each drone to get a specific task done or knowing what units to train and what to do with them afterwards.
I want some sort of help because I'm not liking this so far, but I don't even know what kind of help I need.