This is what I like about SC1. It was not about generic good vs evil. Actually most of the forces you play as are either bad or evil. And the fact you have to kill one of the greatest characters in SC1 by your own hands is strong.
In a way, Raynor *does* make good on his threat here. In Starcraft 2 by using the Xel'Naga device to de-infest Kerrigan, he does kill the persona of the Queen of Blades. But he does not kill Sarah Kerrigan
This is what people simply do not understand and they get disappointed with SC2 Its like Darth Vader/Anakin, 2 different personas or characters in the same body
@@cjcanton9121 you are right, it's so sad 😞 to see people thinking that sc2 is actually good, the writing was god awful, I got the three installments and whenever I play the games I skip the whole dialogs, and don't even pay attention to what they say, because it's so terrible, they pulled shit out of their asses that's nonsense, and the plot holes are huge
@@kbjosekiller Like why does Kerrigan attack Zeratul in a fit of rage If she said that she doesn't remember anything from when she was the Queen of Blades? She didn't know him before as far as we know.
A bittersweet stage for many I presume. For one Duke is like whatever he can die. But fenix has to die as well, seeing that he is quite an honourable character.
This mission is a LOT different today - notice that there were virtually zero enemy attacks for 5 mins after the initial 5min countdown? A bit odd? yep! Today, the enemy spawns multiple waves of attack units immediately following that initial countdown.
I had to watch this at quarter speed just to keep track of where you sent the initial units before the timer ran out. Not sure I'm fast enough to do the same, but I'll definitely try!
Don't really agree with that. My Guardian + Hydralisk deathball killed the Protoss bases without breaking a sweat. The Terran bases are pain due to Siege Tanks and Science Vessels.
@Stu really? i always thought that the game trigger supply the computer players with endless resources, so that they don't depend on resource gathering.
@@jakobeule7 Eh...depends on the map. I found out the hard way that on Omega, for example, they do get resource injections. Like if Crystals less than 500 -> give 5000 Crystals or something like that. But it also can be that the campaign got nerfed, idk.
I'm not sure they do, I think Blizzard only started doing that with WC3 but I might be wrong. But they certainly start with a good amount so this strat is maybe not the best, but I more so just wanted to see if it was possible.