Going AFK is rookie rage quitting. You've got to fly your buildings or build proxies everywhere and then start unplugging and replugging your ethernet cable so that the game drags on for an hour before they can finish it out (yes someone has done this to me before)
When I was like 9 playing sc1 against my brother, I would play what I called the pylon game, where he would beat me and I would just run probes around the map building pylons everywhere
I never noticed this before, but looks like there is an Easter egg on this map. A Star Trek style starship can clearly be seen crashed into the side of the terrain at 13:34.
Seems like missle turret + widow mine is very effective against medivac drops. If you can pair a mine with each turret then it should be nearly an instant kill for medivacs that are only expecting to have to tank the turret damage.
Been very busy lately. I will have lots of catch up to do on your videos in the next few weeks. Thank you thermy. Raven mine is my fav and then you added turrets to this. Youre awesome
When people go AFK I build a huge wall around them, mine out all the minerals, make a wall of turrets and widow mines around everything, and go afk myself.
Hello Marc, i know that this is not really what the channel is about, but i feel that it would be pretty cool to watch you play the nightmare difficult of the st2 campaigns. Still is just a question, idk if you or the rest of the community would like the idea.
If "on accident" sounds weird to you when you say it, it's because it's "by accident" and "on purpose". It bugged me, so I had to say something. This strategy is awesome and awful at the same time, btw. Awfully awesome?
“On accident” is very common. Perhaps regionally or dialectically, but I’ve always seen them used interchangeably. Correcting someone else because of your own lack of knowledge is a bad look. I’d get out of that habit if you’d like to be the kind of person other people like to be around.
@@redredbluemustard never heard it until the past decade, when people started writing "could of", "all of the sudden", "how it looks like", etc. Seems more like a common mistake rather than dialect.
@@avinotion Yes, those examples are both incorrect and (to me) annoying. However they are distinguished from “on accident” in that they are actually erroneous; “on accident” only sounds incorrect *to you*. I’m not an English teacher and I’m certainly not an English teacher for the internet. In my “un-credentialed” opinion I would still say Marc’s English is impeccable, save for a few idiosyncrasies. Hopefully you can find a way to enjoy the program for the enjoyable content, and not opportunities for pedantry. Cheers.