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I might be the only Toss player that never uses Sentries.
I find better ways to use my gas, like say Immortals/Colossi.
Stalker/Immortal/Colossi with a few Charge lots work against pretty much anything most people throw at you, except Broodlords... but nobody ever uses them anyways.
have fun getting your group split in half when other people use sentries and losing your choke when getting ambushed by pushing out
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wow so i was in gold league lost to a guy in silver then got promoted to diamond o_O
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the recent patch which blizzard noted that they changed the ladder system.. it basically means play X amount of games and get to Diamond level. Saw a stream on teamliquid which someone left like 10 games straight to test the ladder system and he got into diamond by just leaving 5 seconds in the game. For all you guys wondering who he is, he is NonY of teamliquid :P
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if anyone is interested...
go teamliquid.net for best sc1 and sc2 community where all the pros go and tourneys happen
I have a feeling it'll be soon with the release of the battle.net integration with wow. They should be testing the cross gaming stuff right? Posted via RS Mobile
At a recent StarCraft II event in Seoul, Blizzard announced that any Korean gamers with an active World of Warcraft subscription will be able to play StarCraft II, free of charge. The deal lasts as long as the World of Warcraft account is active, and is a very smart move on the part of Blizzard to drive the popularity of WoW in the region. Blizzard's Chris Sigaty described the announcement as "a way of giving something back to such a supportive and skilled community of players."
It also makes a great deal of sense given the pricing system for StarCraft II in South Korea, which – given the popularity of playing at Internet cafes (or PC Bangs, as they're known there) – is a whole lot more flexible than anything we've seen in the West. The full game can be purchased for 69,000 won (about US $57), but more importantly, a 9,900 won monthly pass will also be available, and breaking it down even further, a 2,000 won pass for 24 hours of play. The game will sit on the player's hard drive and will be unlocked for play whenever a pass is purchased.
Would pricing systems like this work outside South Korea? Should Western WoW players also be treated to StarCraft II? Sound off below…
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sometimes I like to use kindergarten art class scissors to cut my pubes