The Korean progamers seem overall very positive towards StarCraft 2. Earlier today the likes of Stork, NaDa and JaeDong got to lay their hands on the game.
- I think that you will have to focus on overall management, more so than micro, says Stork.
Stork, World Cyber Games champion, was impressed by the Protoss graphics, and says that the units just look so much better than in StarCraft 1. Though when it comes to the balancing, he thinks it will require a lot of tweaking compared to SC1.
- It will probably change a lot before the release, says Stork. Stork also says that Zerg seem stronger in general, and that they might be tough to play a Zerg player who is good at using spells. He also adds that in general, you will have to focus on overall management, more so than micro.
Much focus on the Korean progamers' thoughts in the FighterForum article was based on the new Queen. JaeDong, master of Zerg said that he felt a bit disappointed on the revamped unit due to its low hit points. He can still dance with his mutalisks, though.
- It feels different, but you can still micro mutas, he says but adds that you can not do hit and run like before.
- A lot of units have been added, so the game will change a lot, he says.
Pusan thinks that the 3D takes away the feel of the finesse that StarCraft 1 had, but admits that the graphics are a lot better and the new units make it look like a lot of fun.
- It's very similar to SC1 in general, but the graphics are a lot better, he says.
Someone who seems a bit more disappointed is the Terran General NaDa. He claims that Terran in StarCraft 2 is very similar to its predecessor.
- I'm disappointed they don't have many new things compared to other races, he says. He also points out that Zerg looked pretty fun.
- They have a lot of variety in units and upgrades, said NaDa and added that he queen comes out so quickly, so maybe TvZ will be hard.
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Links
Fighterforum.com - Original source
TeamLiquid.net - Translations


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