Comment Re:Then please add some (Score 1) 293
If you don't have time to adjust, you either did not scout your opponent well enough or your plan was garbage and you shouldn't have done it in the first place. That is your failure, not the game's.
If you don't have time to adjust, you either did not scout your opponent well enough or your plan was garbage and you shouldn't have done it in the first place. That is your failure, not the game's.
To be honest with you, it sounds like you are bad at the game.
Starcraft is very much about speed and memorization, but it is far from ONLY about speed and memorization. Yes generally a player that is faster and knows his build better will typically win. But the advantage that gives decreases at the higher levels of play. You can't count on having better mechanics than your opponent, and even if you do your advantage is usually not big enough. The core mechanics of the game are the foundation on top of which you build the more advanced, more interesting aspects of the game. In basketball it doesn't matter if you have a playbook full of awesome, creative, winning strategies if you can't dribble well enough to execute them. You have to learn to crawl before you can walk.
Starcraft is about having more stuff, and to some extent the right kind of stuff, than your opponent. How do you do that? You need to be faster, your build needs to be optimized, AND you need to do things to keep him from getting more stuff than you. That last one is what makes it interesting. He took a fast expansion- should you take one yourself, or go kill him because he's invested money in his economy and not his army, meaning you have more dudes? You're trying to take an expansion to get an economic lead- what are you going to do to keep him from rolling over your army with his forces? You fell behind somewhere and now he has a bigger army- how are you going to delay him from pushing in and killing you? Can you position your army and control the engagement in such a way that you turn what would be a losing fight into a winning one? All of that and more starts to matter once you have solid fundamentals.
Watch the way the pros play, preferably longer games. You'll see what I'm talking about.
At the higher levels it's all build order and strat and multitasking at an insane level. It's fun, but when you get to the higher levels the experimentation in the game is pretty much gone. If you experiment at all with a new strat you are dead.
I disagree wholeheartedly. Metagame shifts are always happening, they just don't happen overnight. If you experiment with a new, untested strategy then yes you are going to lose. You're doing something new and untested vs. someone that has probably done what they're doing 100 times before, after seeing some pro do it for the 2000th time. But after you've done your new untested build/composition only 20-30 times, assuming it's a sound strategy to begin with, you'll have hopefully started to refine it to the point of it being viable.
Minor correction: You had access to 6 of the 7 available SPUs under Linux on the PS3; one SPU was reserved for the hypervisor.
The GPU is what was locked down, thus the thing everyone wants access to.
Actually, the ribbon was created to expose more functionality. Most users of Office weren't aware that there were any new features added since Office 2000. MS had solid research to back that up. The ribbon really does a great job of exposing new, useful features. I'm amazed you aren't modded troll.
Hmm, interesting, I'll have to try that out. Thanks.
The PS3 works just fine for me as a media player, and it even passes the girlfriend test as long as it's working. I really like it. But if I were looking for a dedicated media box, the PS3 is not it.
I do this for my PS3, and there are a few issues that would make me NOT recommend it for the OP.
Occasionally my PS3 refuses to find the media server and both have to be restarted. Not a huge deal, but annoying- especially to someone who doesn't know how to reboot the media server.
Sometimes PS3 Media Server doesn't get the auto-transocde right. So you have to browse to the TRANSCODE folder on your PS3 and select a transocde preset manually. Very handy for a techie, not user friendly at all.
The interface on the PS3 kinda sucks. It's a basic hierarchy-style file browser. Yes you can find something if it's labeled properly. I have a "TV" and "Movies" folder, and in there each show or movie has its own folder and in that is the media file(s) associated with it. But after using XBMC or Boxee which automatically find your media, pull all of the metadata you'd ever want about it, then make it easily searchable, you'll realize just how much the PS3 is missing. They both offer WAY more in terms of usability, plus Boxee streams all kinds of fun internet content. I had occasion to run Boxee this summer after using my PS3 for 2 years, and it was like fucking magic.
MTU is a lonely, lonely place...
TMobile's unlimited everything no-contract plan was $20/month cheaper than the subsidized plans, making the unsubsidized N1 cheaper than one under contract over 2 years.
We aren't talking about people loading Linux on their phone to get a shell, the primary reason people want to hack their phone is theft of software.
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What he said. BE AN EMOTIONAL CREATURE
If you screw it up, girls are way less judgmental when they want your penis already.
Because if piracy didn't exist, your friend would have shelled out $50 for the retail version of all of those games, right?
"CESA reports a total of 19,347,668 downloads for the top twenty DS games and 86 billion yen ($941 million) in damages." - http://www.siliconera.com/2010/06/09/pokemon-platinum-tops-nintendo-ds-piracy-list/
And yet Nintendo is making money hand over fist with the NDS.
Correlation is not causation.
I could fire up 100 torrent clients and have them all download, delete, then redownload Halo for the Mac. Let them do this 24/7 and we'll crank that ratio to 400:1. It'll still have ZERO effect on how much money Bungie made.
A PIRATED COPY IS NOT A GUARANTEED LOST SALE
Yes. It'll connect to any 360. However, the custom port on the new XBox will also provide power to the Kinect, so that you don't have to have a separate power adapter for it.
Christian Audigier? Or however that's spelled?
You don't have to know how the computer works, just how to work the computer.