16.12.2012

A quick christmas write up...

on what happened to me in most recent times. 
Ever since my last real post about how much I dislike the current metagame of Zerg I ran out of ideas on what to write on so I simply didn't and now I feel like I have to inform you guys about my recent activities because I have - by no means - letting the lazyness get the better of me. I've been playing alot in order to reach a new peak in my play and with joining my3D my motivation got renewed. My teammates are nice, the leaders ambitious and the atmosphere is great. It's the perfect envirorment for improvement and I am doing that majorly at the moment. I feel like I am playing better than ever before. I have a huge viarity in my builds by practicing an unreal amount with my Z and T mates, my mechanics are getting on a good level again and in addition to that the holidays are right around the corner, giving me the opportunity to do a massive amount of laddergames.

The next big thing that happened to me besides me joining awesome my3D is my Steelseries 6GV2 with Cherry MX Blacks giving up on me. I don't know why and how it happened but some keys just stopped working. I was playing Dota, then I switched over to Starcraft and the number "2", which I used as a hotkey in Dota, suddenly gave up on me and no matter what I'd do I couldn't figure out how to fix it. I also plugged the board into my Laptop with and without PS2, still, no response. That lead me into sending it back to the Steelseries warehouse in Denmark and researching about a possible replacements. I came up with a bunch of keyboards including the Filco Majestouch2, a Leopold Tenkeyless Keyboard or the Zowie Celeritas. All of them equipped with either Cherry MX Red or Brown switches and as soon as I get confirmation about me getting a new 6GV2 or not I'll get myself a christmas keyboard.

In case of me not getting my 6GV2 returned I'll also make a post about creating Cherry MX Ghettored switches because they'll send back the keyboard as it is, if the mistakes was done by me, leaving me with linear topheads and the springs of the MX Browns which are basicaly MX Red springs but we will see what Steelseries decides to do.

Next up, a short update about my life. I am approaching my 18th birthday and I will ultimately turn 18 at the 01/06/13 and the end of school is enivitable leaving me with the big question of WHAT TO DO?
The answer for what to do has not been found up until now but I will probably write about it when I feel like I've found THE THING to do.
In the end I'd like to thank you for sticking around for over a year now and following my progress from a low platinum player to a developed Starcraft player and person aswell.
That's it for the little update. Check out my replays and I'll keep you up to date in terms of what I am doing after school. Maybe I'll continue Starcraft for a while, perhaps even fulltime if I reach a certain level up until then and wether I enjoy HoTs or not.
~Myu

30.11.2012

Yet another team?

I don't know if anyone is still left over (due to the huge amount of time since I posted) but for those who still stick around and take a look once in a while, I am going to join 3D-Gaming (which would make me MYƎDǂMyu).
It's an eSport clan founded in 2002 and it's ceo is german. The main part of the team though, is a mixture out of random europeans. It's strenght lies in their CS-Team therefore equiping them with some jammy sponsors and sick teamshirts.
I am really happy to be granted this opportunity. Check their site out aswell.
3D-Gaming.org

20.10.2012

Broodlords huh..?

Yup - the flying siege unit that deals twenty burstdamage for each "Broodling" that is being thrown towards each and everything your opponents obtains plus the provoked splash damage and movement disability.
Yup - the backbone of every single zergs lategame if they are not wanting to lose games on purpose.
Yup - the only unit enabling zerg to stand toe to toe with mech and protoss deathballs.
Yup - that unit that totally destroys the game.
What what what? Broodlords destroying the game? Coming from a Zergs perspective? 
Sadly, Yup (but that's not the only thing being f*ed up) ...


(yaay - so much viarity)
Ever since the Patch increasing the range of the Queens attack got released Zergs realized that they are actually equiped with a fairly (cough) strong lategame because the patch made it actually reachable for the majority of us. So the general plan is it to wait out our opponents and survive their relentless attacks because it does not really matter how you reach the deadly combination it's just important to reach it.
Even if you lost a leg and an arm (refering to bases and tech structures) while trying to escape the whiteshark from the movie "Yaws" as long as you are able to crawl yourself onto the island of endless happyness you are fine, oh yeah, really fine. This is HOW fine you are in terms of money (sortof, slivko, PiG, johnnyrecco, LoweLy).
Anyone ever heard anything about those guys before the malicious patch appeared? I guess not. These are so called "Patch Zergs". A "Patch Zerg" is someone who suddenly - out of no where - got an increase of skill since the patch came out and actually started to win alot of money. Undeserved money.
Don't get me wrong these guys are still alot better than I am in most regards yet this is pathetic and it is ruining the competition, my motivation and - most importantly - the general understanding of "Skill".


What I mean by that?
Well, there once was a time where you had to severly outplay your opponent in alot of ways to win a game. Two parties were facing each others and the one with the greater multitasking, decisionmaking, micro, mapawareness and skill would win. Players like DRG or NesTea were lightyears ahead of everyone else in this term and made a huge name for themselves. Now with the patch Zerg basically starts with 100 creeptumors by default. It's not a big deal to spread creep anymore, and there is almost no difference between a GSL creepspread and the creepspread of a european Grandmaster. This has been taking away an entire skillset that yet had to be discovered. Zerg was told to be the race with the highest skillcap with relentless injection timings, hard to spread creep and a squishy army that needed to be used in a certain way in order to succeed. If you are not capable of keeping your Muta, Ling, Bling army busy you are basically out of the game. It was more cut throat. There is almost no ultra amazing micro that is being utilized in proffessional Starcraft anymore like there was in the beginning of it. Here is an example (Super 15 micro of "old times")
You could argue that the metagame wasn't developed to the state it is in as of today, and sure, it's true. The meta game was SHIT but this switch of metagame has not been done by the players themselves, it's intended by Blizzard. They want the game to be macro dependent and sure, it's a good thing but there are literally no possibilities to punish anything anymore and if you do so it's mostly luck based.
(easily defended timing)
An example for this is a banelingbust against Protoss. It works as long as your opponent either tries to do a Zealot two Stalker harras on your  third or he fails with his Sentries pulling them back to kill the so called "Retardmagnet" (Overlord bating Sentries into the Protoss base) so you are basing your allin on a percentage that has a fairly low chance of winning you the game. This leaves us with no particular timings to prevent any greed in Starcraft2. Neither for Protoss nor for Terran.



What does this lead us to?
An anticlimactic game in not only ZvT and ZvP but also in TvP and PvP. In the opening minutes of the game alot of micro is being thrown out. Protoss puts up Forcefields, Blinkmicros back his Stalkers, does alot of target firing - Terran splits Marines, Stuttersteps, Drops alot, focusfire with Tanks - Zerg Micros Zerglings, Runbys, Surrounds, Flanks, dualpronged Harras - all in all the early to mid game is actionpacked and enjoyable to play and watch. As soon as you reach the lategamestage though the rate of micro requiered drops down RAPIDLY and it evolves into a boring game where both parties sit on their precious armies and harras from time to time. Protoss warping in Zealots is called "Multitasking" by casters which is a testament to the lategames boringness itself. - Wow, that dude warps in sh*t here and does nothing else in the maintime woooow -
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This waiting lasts for about as long as someone decides to not spend 50 minutes in a game and attacks. He either crushes his opponent  in no time by stealing the Mothership or getting a favorable engagement with Infested Terrans aswell as Neural or is getting crushed  in no time by engaging badly. This is not how it's supposed to be in a professional eSport game.


Let's just take a look at Dota2.
I already wrote about how much better the UI is and how much more inviting the game is in terms of the Leveling system - that gives you goodies and skins - at the same time is not a necessity still giving you a drive to play more and more. This is not part of the arguement I just wanted to give a little sidenote. What I am trying to do show with the comparison to Dota2 is to compare the fights in Dota2 work. In Dota2 you see skirmishes that sometimes last for 5 minutes (GD B-Team vs Na'vi G1 Fight Starladder). There is no Oneshotting, Fungals or Vortexing that instantly wins an engagement. Fights are drawn out and almost all the time this attribute carries on into the lategame.
(Dota2 fight)
Another totally different fact about Dota2 is the fact that the earlygame has a significant impact on the Lategame. If you start off in Dota with your Carry picking up easy Kills the advantage carries on into the engagements later in the game. The early game MATTERS.
This does not apply to the lategame of Starcraft 2. It's like you are playing a DIFFERENT game as soon as you reach the lategame. You opened up with a 6 Pool and you microed like a boss? Being ahead through out entire mid game?
Well.  A Vortex can change EVERYTHING.
It's not like it shouldn't be possible to turn around fights. You can turn around games in Dota2 too but you'll be needing to pull off some incredibly skilled moves and therefore outplaying the opponents team by alot not just by hitting a lucky ass Vortex or failing to Spread your Broodlords to prevent Seeker Missiles to hit you.
An example for this is "The Play" made by Natus Vincere destroying invictus Gaming in TI2 ("The Play"). You can SEE how the crowd is going INSANE because they know that 99% of the worlds team would've straight out died against a gank like this but Na'vi did not. They hit all of their abilities correct with the Rubick stealing Ravage and the perfect Blackhole by the Enigma. It's just a delight to see. 
Let's just compare this to a Starcraf2 Lategame with NO EXCITEMENT whatsoever because everyone can use Fungals and Spread or use Vortex there is not even a potential depth in the Lategame.
The lack of micro being requiered in lategame almost denies any possibility to do literally "outplay" your opponents. No matter from what angle you look uppon the Lategame - it's being unfair.
Broodlords - Unfair, Vortex - Unfair, Thor Splash and Seekermissile - Unfair and all of them are not fun to use nor to watch on stream.

So what has to happen to improve the game?
(thanks inviszerg on reddit for the graph)
Starcraft II developers will be having to aim to a steady or maybe even EXPONENTIAL GRAPH!
Once again I'll be needing the comparison to Dota. Early fights consist of throwing some stuns and maybe use the right mouse button to autoattack but the later the game goes the more Items you get and the more Abilities you and your opponents get so you need to think quicker and also react quicker. Use a "Forcestaff" (an Item that pushes a targeted hero in the direction in that it's looking) to push a targeted hero out of the dangerzone, disable the heavy hitter with a "Sheepstick", heal your team with a "Mekanism" in an AOE-radius aswell as giving out mana with "Arcane Boots". I could even further elaborate on that but it already shows the diversity for Dota and Starcraft because it's pretty much exactly the other way around.

How are we going to achieve this type of change in terms of microusage?
I am not entirely sure about how far the units are allowed to be deviated because Wings of Liberty is already pretty much figured out and that will probably be up to Heart of the Swarm to fix it. I have the opinion that there should not be alot of new 1 - A units being thrown into the pool of Starcraft Units. They should rather put in more Spellcasters. Another possibility would be to increase the Supplycount of the Broodlords at the same time making them faster(movement speed) or give them any other possibility so you can actually USE them instead of just MAKE them and AMOVE them. Same goes for the Protoss Deathball which is not USED it's just MADE and A-Clicked. These are fundamentals that are having to be adressed in HOTS and Blizzard announced that they are trying to restructure Protoss in order to use more Gateway Units and Zerg still is kinda messed up with now having two micro denial Units. Terran, well, nothing changed (yet).

So what do I end this post with?
I am just hoping that Blizzard is taking some of the recent criticism by heart in order to fix the problems with the game at the moment. The gameplay itself has not been that criticised but I wanted to elaborate on that because it is making me mad to play a boring lategame because it forces me to end the games in the midstages. Even watching Tournaments is boring as f*ck for reasons like Broodlords, Infestors playing against Mothership, Archon is not intense nor it is that skill dependend. It does not really matter if DRG or JulyZerg or even Nerchio controlls those Broodlords because there is no Nextlevel Micro or Unitcontrol that really seperates the Pros from the Bonjwas like Mutamicro in BW did.
In the end I am just a guy that loves Starcraft II alot and seeing this decay of the game just makes me sad. I just want a nice actionpacked, skillbased game to watch, play, enjoy and live the game the way I did the time Muta Ling Bling vs Terran and Hydra Roach were viable.
Seeing these facts together with a Battle.net that actually acts like a social network (close to what steam does) would make me a really happy nerd.

20.09.2012

2012 Season 3 wrap up?

Naaaaaaaaaah...
As you may or may not know the 2012 Season 4 is already a week old and I normaly do the wrap ups days before the new Season. I wanted to do one but I figured that the results of the Season are not that accurate. Sure I win TvZ lose ZvP and have 50/50 ZvZ but I had huge drops and also increases of skill during this Season (S32012) due to the unsteady practice.
If you followed my blog you should've reaslized that I was knocked out for the majority of the time. The Season started with the start of the summer holidays in germany so I was playing alot in the first two weeks making ~150 games in this limited amount of time with my friend because I knew about the upcoming time.
The struggle started with being in Spain (struggle manely focused on SCII practice ^_^) because I was disabled for one and a half week already. If you ever tried to get good at Starcraft you'll know how much a week of not practicing hurts you.
I arrived back home being sick with fever and a burning throat denying my practice for an additional week. If we add that together we are already at a two and a half week break which is huge already but it's not a biggy because it's still almost two weeks to play right? NO
(inconsistency at it's best click to enlarge)
I had tooth surgery where they had to remove some wires to support my gum and prevent my tooth from falling out of my mouth by the age of 40 something.
We are at 3 weeks of forced 'Starcraft Vacation'.
So we are in the first week of school and I was all about organizing the new semester. I played but it's not enough to make up for the 3 weeks. Next week I cought the chickenpox disabeling me even longer.
We are looking break of 5 weeks. The following week I had to recover schoolwise and catch up with the missed subjects. 6th week.
7th week I spend in Rome where I destroyed my Laptop too.
So we are looking at a 7 week disability to get in proper practice in.
Somehow I still managed to improve alot and win 1.6k people and end up with 1.1k with a 500 bonuspool. Still I think it was all a bit goofy and unorganized but hey - It's summer what are you supposed to do ;)?
I am trying hard to reach my old form and play alot better this upcoming Season and post some results.
Though it is a double edged sword I am really looking forward to the winter so I can play alot more consistant and hit a Grandmaster level niveau because that's my next target to achieve. Beating a Grandmaster.

30.08.2012

Why Starcraft II is a bad game

and Dota 2 is it doing all right.I just recently installed DOTA2 due to it's free download and free key for CS:GO purchaser. I wasn't really into "MOBA's" (Multiplayer Online Battle Arena) ever before. I played Heroes of Newerth from times to times but it was just way too casual and easy and did not really make alot of fun.
I never really rooted against MOBA's in general but I wasn't a huge fan either (except for hating LoL [League of Legends] because it's a bad game) when I started downloading it. It looked alot more fun than LoL and HoN though, that's why I gave it a shot (plus it was a free download).
(unlimited namechanges)
After a slow and painful download - about 8 hours
(my internet connection sucks) - I finally started the game and I immediately realized that this game is awesome and is showing what it is ment to be - an eSport title.
Being produced by Valve it already has the perk of Steam which alows clan support and a constant
ability to change names
This fact alone already provides ten times the support Blizzard is giving to Starcraft II players but let's continue with the journey through the beautiful world of actually caring.

When I first started the game one thing instantly cought my attention. It said "Watch" in the top left corner. I clicked on it and it revealed an entire schedule of the so called "International 2012" (the 1.000.000$ tournament). They had all the information required for the full viewing experience In Their Browser. It didn't stop there though, the awesomeness continues as you can join Any game from the "International" as a spectator being eligible to switch into each players vision and at the same time not interfering with the game at all. How often have you seen Starcraft pros write "OUT" when an observer starts lagging? Probably every game there is someone in the game with a really bad connection. In DOTA you can observe the same way that Starcraft II allows you to do it but Not interfere with anything.
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If you still manage to read while scrolling with one hand (if you know what I mean - This Is Nerd Porn) let me tell you that you can listen to the commentators voice while watching any perspective. The commentator is even able to Draw on the map while commentating making the viewing experience unbelievably good and on top of that you are able to buy a 'Banner' which is showing who you are rooting for and while watching the games of your favorite team you are eligable to win Items just by watching (items act like somekind of modification for your character - individualizing your DOTA experience).

This implemented goody is brining eSport to a new peak. The only negative thing is that DOTA2 is not having the "numbers" compared to other games on streams just because they stream their games In Their Client. I still think it's a great Idea and it will bring alot of new faces to the DOTA community and therefore into eSports and maybe Starcraft II.
That pretty much covered the amazing Job they are doing with the in browser eSport streaming. We are not finished yet though I want to continue telling you how amazing DOTA is and how sad it is that Blizzard doesn't give a fuck.
What general thing is Blizzard lacking in terms of comunity interaction?
Right - interacting with the community and listen to their needs.
Do you know what Valve does? 
Valve basically allows everyone to edit the game they want to edit it, let's say you want your own "Announcer" (the sound screaming "FIRST BLOOD") with an individual voice you can just create that announcer, send it to Valve and if they give their approval your announcer will get sold in their store even leaving you with a percentage of it's revenue. The same goes for hero equipment (Weapons, Capes, Hoods, Extras...) that can be sold and different skins.
Those things seem like it's totally normal for Valve to interact with their players and they seemingly realize the importance of keeping their players satisfied.
Let's go back to Blizzard and take a look what they are doing.
Hey. They at least got WCS (no offense it's great but just not compareable) and the new pimped out UI but what about the namechange people are bitching about since release and which was announced as "coming soon" for 2 years. Well guess who is not caring?

19.08.2012

Replays Replays Replays

Today I stumbled across a new replaysite that may not be used as much as drop.sc did but it basically has all the same features and goodies. - sc2replays.eu -
The fact that I was not able to share my newest replays in "real time" (by using drop.sc) was really demotivating 'cause I really do enjoy uploading games I thought of as being sick or even educational. The fact that drop.sc demanded (or is still demanding) 2.500$ in order to "fix their servers" seemed a little bit fishy. Several times people posted on /r/starcraft that drop.sc needed to be helped out. People like ROOTDestiny ensured their help as soon as drop.sc would be revealing an what would be happening with the money as soon as it reaches drop.sc and in terms of them assuring us that a bankrupt would not be happening again (click for particular redditthreat). (so they are not trying to get donations again in half a year or even a shorter frequency)
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Somehow the concern of drop.sc just trying to get alot of money was still inside of alot of peoples head so they did not bother to spend money on drop.sc leaving them in a rough spot (not being able to extend the capacity of their servers and therefore not being able to provide drop.sc any longer)
Long story short - drop.sc is still down demanding donations in order to run properly.





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It was really hard to find something quite comparable to drop.sc but I finally managed to find one through (also) /r/starcraft. It does not have the function of "drag and drop(.sc)" but it's still pretty great website.
It's a "subpage" of the aAa (against All authorities) clanwebsite therefore being more reliable in terms of funding and organisation as supposed to the drop.sc organisation.
Besides that the new site is also more advanced than the drop.sc at draining informations from replays. If you upload a replay you are provided with two graphs indicating your APM throughout the game and the Armyvalue graph furthermore the sides is displaying the buildorders of both players, the average APM and the percentage of population built (eg.: 70% Zerglings | 10% Infesotrs | 5% Banelings). An uploaded replay also allows you to link a video (a casted version of your game) to that replay. External links to the battle.net profile are directly accesable in the replay. The only deficit in comparison to drop.sc is the not existing account data. (eg.: http://drop.sc/players/EU/1427209/Myu)
You can only search for the name and if you are having a short name like Myu (search for "Myu") it's just displaying names with the letters MYU in it (eg.: NOMYuvalShot is one of the ) therefore not collecting replaydata like drop.sc did but it's not that big of a flaw.

In the end I decided to upload all of my replays to both sides but manely to www.sc2replays.eu and therefore not leaving drop.sc completely (hoping that) maybe they are going to be able to fix their website and their debts. I am really sad that drop.sc had to (basically) end like this. No funding means no time being put in to the project. The basic upload function still works but the rest is buggy because the staff isn't able to fix those problems anymore.

Myu

13.08.2012

It's been a long time

(Lloret de Mar - Spain)
ever since my last "real" post but I am currently sitting in school - finished all my work - and though to myself "might aswell".
It's not like I am not enjoying the writing anymore I just haven't had the time, skill or ingame knowledge to do things ever since I came back from Spain.
I already posted once after my arrival but it wasn't that insightfull of a post so I just recently cleaned alot of old stuff from this blog and I wanted to redo the post.
First of all the vacation in Spain was pretty great. Being away from home with friends only, partying is really fun (we went to hungary the previous year - also really great) and I can only advice you to do similar things
if you are having the money and the friends needed

The only negative thing I took from the trip to Spain was a really bad flue, combined with the backlash from a seven day marathon in terms of drinking baverage and smoking perfectly legal things (...) that knocked me out for about one week letting me and up with only one and a half weeks left of vacation and a three and a half week break of not playing Starcraft II.
(Matchhistory after I started playing [+40 for 1.3k master])
My motivation was almost not existing to crawl back into getting decent at the game. I started playing though and I was beating 1.1k - 1.2k Masters rather easily giving me a little bit of motivation.

After I started to enjoy my play more and more I had surgery in my mouth. They basically cut out some wires that destroyed my gum or something. (Sorry about my lack of knowledge)
What I know for certain is that it isn't cool to play SCII with a swollen mouth and while I am using painkillers. Further on the sudden start of school (after 6 weeks of lazyness) and the need to wake up at 6 am (6 f*cking am - freaking germany) made me feel tierd through out my freetime. (It's not that great to play while being almost asleep for half the game.)
Just because I was not capable of playing alot I manly focused on the non mechanical part of the game. While I was watching replays I focused my attention on the different mindsets (mentalities) of each and every matchup. I also "updated" alot of openers, in order to make them viable in the current state of the game. Alot changed in ZvZ and especially in the ZvT matchup. 

Not playing made me also realize that I promised youtube.com tutorials for Zerg. I came up with alot of videoconcepts and an entire concept for the "series" in which I am going to explain the Zergrace from scratch including the capabilities you are going to need in order to get decent at Zerg. I am going to go through all the matchups and share the new information I gathered while watching replays of  Western Wolves SortOf, Gamersleagues Snute, TeamLiquids Ret, Fnatics very own Moon and alot more.
I already started recording a little bit of footage but I am not quite satisfied. I don't want to put up senseless stuff.
The main problem I engaged is my bad internet connection which is basically forcing me to spend a whole day on uploading for a 10 minute video. That's why I want to finish at least 5 episodes before uploading them (it would be really annoying to turn up to my friends house every day for a new episode) .
I want to bring them to my friends house and upload them with a 16k internet. That would make things alot easier and also quicker.
They are probably going to take a while before being ready to upload but they are currently in the making!

In the end I want to focus YOUR attention on a new playlist I found. It's the one WWSortOf is laddering with and it's a house - trance type music. It's a whole bunch of good tracks and if you are having spotify this link will guide you to the playlist: (Click!)
Thanks for your reading <3 - Myu
(BTW: I switched my Twitter to myusenTT instead of maaaaaxenTT :) - just saying)