To the people who keep saying that this move is unimpressive because everyone uses it, he basically fucking made this strategy. This, and alot of the other tactics that people use in Starcraft. He also brought Terran in as a useful race because before that people considered Terran useless. He invented and brought out new strategies that people hadn't seen before in Starcraft during its early days.
Actually due to boxer crazy and stupidly all-in micro heavy plays, he fucked up the meta game for years. People were so focus on surviving and figuring out what to do against his crap that they forgot how to actually learn how to macro. Wasnt until Nada and iloveOvv that the current meta started to develop when they showed people that to win you just need to make many units
Newbtuber so you’re practically validating the fact that he changed the game. Which by definition makes him great. Ppl had to figure how to beat it. So in turn he elevated the level of competition
Seriously. The man MADE the meta. I got into a debate about this with some young guy with no knowledge about early SC/BW history, saying stuff like "Boxer is nothing compared to Flash." Dude, witbout Boxer, there may not have even BEEN a Flash.
Newbtuber First of all, you're proving the argument that Boxer was so godlike that he reformed the way everyone played the game. Secondly, ILO, Nada, and even Flash definitely shaped the way the game was played, too, but with no Boxer, we may not have even had them. Seems like the younger generation just doesn't realize how important Boxer and even Yellow were to the scene. He was considered a god long past his prime solely because of all he did for our community.
I remember watching the starcraft league during my youth and until its demise (after several game fixing scandals and financial problems). I’m still 20 yrs old, but basically my father introduced me with this game and the earliest e-sports scene when I was 6. And oh dear, the game was fun, but watching professionals players (which was still a strange concept back then) with god-level skills playing this game was just another level of joy. The name value of SlayerBoxer (Lim) itself was back then equal to Faker in South Korea, and he really was something else besides his skills, cuz he stayed and supported his team for quite a while until it officially becamea a funded team named as SKT T1. You know it’s always nostalgic to watch past starcraft games like this iconic rivalry btw Boxer and Yellow. I know this sounds very Korean, but it’s been an honor to experience this whole development of a thing called e-sports from its earliest times to now, where it’s popularly categorized as a form of media. I played many games like call of duty (from 1 to modern warfare reboot) , pubg, fifa, battlefield, LoL, etc. and I still enjoy playing those. While I’m nowadays deep into LoL, starcraft is always gonna remain as the major stepping stone that established the concept of ‘professionalism’ and the foundations for the world of e-sports.
The Terrans perform a Zerg Rush on the Zerg. Irony at its finest... (It becomes hard to pull off in StarCraft II with most Zerg buildings spawning Broodlings posthumously.)
Minkyu Kim this probably inspired him, Yellow ended up beating him this series 3-1 with only this game going in Boxer's favor, so he probably thought he could exploit him if he kept going for the 12-hatch. This game happened in early 2003, his bunker rushes happened almost a year and a half later.
man what great fucking times this was. SC2 WoL and part of HOTS was also a GREAT time in eSports, mostly WoL in SC2. I will never forget Broodwar and SC2 WoL.
@crazy4sian As for your last question, I don't feel that the two are mutually exclusive. Games are simply a task with an objective. So no, I wouldn't give up games for the desire to help others, I'd use them to help others. I'd think outside the box and develop games that teach and make games to rehabilitate injured people, solve medical problems, and that directly improve some of your coveted "real life skills". In a short 30-ish years, games have gone from dots to full scale war simulations...
@ellocox666 its a sc1 static def for zerg, u can comparison it with a spine crawler, but there are a few key difference between those 2, a sunken colony cant unborrow for example. i hope this explains it a bit. u can also look it up on a sc wiki i think you will find details there.
@kaizeralex Boxer supposedly has moved on to SC2, but you're wrong, Korea is still completely head over heels for SC1. Top Korean Progamers are still doing Brood War tournaments on TV over there even now. Granted this video's quality hardly does it justice, but they are still playing this.
@SpitefulAZ I think he wanted to get a solid presence at the choke to his base. The hatchery lets him spawn in units there and spreads creep so he can build sunken colonies.
It wasn't cheese. Zerg expanding without establishing enough defense was the cheese. Boxer only charged when he saw that his opponent had overextended himself.
@lzrd0113 Well, because in SC2 there are queens for extra larvae, whereas in SC1 because there isn't the "inject larvae" hatcheries were needed earlier and double the amount (at least) so hatcheries are needed before Zerg expands, and he put it there because it's farther forward so that he would be warned if things attacking, because he'd rather have that die than like drones....(or at least I think that's why he put it there o.o)
@MrHav1k No, cheese rush a.k.a Bunker Rush- is done by a few SCV's and a few marines. Yes, there are SCVs and Marines that rushed, but there was no bunker involved. So no, it was NOT a cheese rush!
Dunno if sarcastic but SlayerS_'BoxeR' is in SC2. He is very good (Code A, if not Code S), but the competition is fierce, and also throughout SC2, he has been plagued by shoulder injury. He is currently rehabbing but should be back playing in GSL soon.
@Miikle89 He won 11 major tournaments, 11 second place in a major tournament and 3 third place in a major tournament in just 5 to 6 year. I would say that pretty good.
@sojiadens They DID just keep the same game and upgraded the graphics. Three-quarters of matches show the exact same builds as old Brood War leagues. That's why guys like TLO and HuK are appreciated by fans: they actually use the newest units in novel ways.
@Mortaxe Boxer went all in with an SCV rush and managed to beat bad odds by microing to avoid the zerglings and killing the building under construction (the "Sumpen coronee" is a sunken colony, a powerful early game Zerg defense building).
@Delinius7 Pick every little detail apart if you like; a game is a game regardless of the person who plays it, and ultimately a form of entertainment. You can also argue that televised sports are also a form of entertainment, and that there is no difference between an athlete who spends years honing his skills and a gamer who does the same to get paid. My point is that games don't require training to become technically proficient and have no applications outside gaming unless designed for it.
@crazy4sian "Real Job" - A job which requires the employee to, work regular hours for a consistent wage that often exceeds the provisions of applicable minimum wage legislation. A job that produces a living wage. A pro-gamer of Boxer's caliber in his prime would far exceed a normal, consistent living wage with six digit salaries not including tournament winnings. You're more envious than anything.
@PistolOfShame Basically its very risky. The SCV's (worker units) were basically buffers to protect the marines from Lings/workers. While they were protected marines killed off everything the zerg had, if the zerg could micro his way around his SCV's and got to his marines he would be fucked. And marines are basic, but in a battle where there are only workers/zerglings they become super units.
@Etrajbe I have to disagree with you there. Brain skill and body skill are two different attributes that can't be directly compared, but being a pro athlete takes the same amount of time and practice as being a pro gamer. As for skills and tactics, any pro athlete has to memorize dozens of different plays. They have to learn to use deception and good timing in order to get past the enemy defense. I think they are more similar than you make out.
@Kasaaz Noooo... I'm pretty sure I covered Golf... It's always the first on my list of "sports" to assassinate. @Staunomat Fencing and martial arts are very physical, but I don't see them going for massive vertical leaps (maybe martial arts do). I've quite sure they have very quick coordinated arm and body movement (like juking in Basketball) but sadly, people have severely broadened the concept of what a "sport" is, including even games like Chess and Golf. At least Chess requires IQ though.
@Schlamp96 it's admittedly pretty hard to get back into Sc1 or BW. Sc2 spoils you. Now I feel like I'm an old man" Back in my day we had to walk to school both ways and there weren't any iPods and Brood War only let you select TWELVE UNITS!"
@ShaolinUfo Actually, Boxer was only 26 and Yellow was 24. They both won extremely many tournaments and gained a lot of fame and money for it. Sadly they both have had their mandatory military service after that and it shows on their skills.If you win Code S you get $87 000, and not to mention that you can participate in a lot of other tournaments like TSL, NASL, MLG, Dreamhack and a lot more all over the world. The total prize pool for the GSL2010 was $500 000.
I have been watching StarCraft 1 remastered, I was like let me just search Boxer’s immortal marines and his perfect SCV rush real quick lol it never disappoint.
@Schlamp96 The game is litterally about 10 times harder than SC2. There are huge army battles, but they look different than they do in SC2, so you might not really "see" them. It's hard to explain
@COldfusionstorm Depends on who is rushing, where you are being rushed to, what race you are, when you are being rushed. And I don't see how it's funny.. because I never said that cheese rushes always succeed and are a great rush.
@bowei7758258 those shades are great for gaming, bought them myself but a new version of them, it's specialy made shades for sitting infront of the computer for a long time, If you do spend like 6-7hours a day infront of the computer, like i do, first on school for maybe 4-5hours and then again at home for another 4-5of gaming you will end up straining your eyes, those kind of glasses are made to remove that kind of strain. It's not a scam, they do work- costs something like 99$
@Schlamp96 since it is not possible to select more than 12 guys in a single group in Sc1, and the unit pathing is so god-awfully terrible, it is very hard to keep massive armies organized in Sc1, so most of the fighting occurs with smaller, more-microed groups of fighting units. there are definitely epic battles, though
@XxDevin21xX Really? Did you start playing when u were two???? o.O Or just when the game was reaching its later stages of life? I actually had never heard of SC2 until I got it for my birthday last December because for some reason they hardly do any advertisment for it. :P
1:58 that guy made himself a sun shade out of a neck-tie and two pieces of paper... He's the real winner here.
Trend setter
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He was already living in 2052
... straight from the office...unreal legend
To the people who keep saying that this move is unimpressive because everyone uses it, he basically fucking made this strategy. This, and alot of the other tactics that people use in Starcraft. He also brought Terran in as a useful race because before that people considered Terran useless. He invented and brought out new strategies that people hadn't seen before in Starcraft during its early days.
And then they debate "Is Terran Overpowered?"
Actually due to boxer crazy and stupidly all-in micro heavy plays, he fucked up the meta game for years. People were so focus on surviving and figuring out what to do against his crap that they forgot how to actually learn how to macro. Wasnt until Nada and iloveOvv that the current meta started to develop when they showed people that to win you just need to make many units
Newbtuber so you’re practically validating the fact that he changed the game. Which by definition makes him great. Ppl had to figure how to beat it. So in turn he elevated the level of competition
Seriously. The man MADE the meta. I got into a debate about this with some young guy with no knowledge about early SC/BW history, saying stuff like "Boxer is nothing compared to Flash." Dude, witbout Boxer, there may not have even BEEN a Flash.
Newbtuber First of all, you're proving the argument that Boxer was so godlike that he reformed the way everyone played the game. Secondly, ILO, Nada, and even Flash definitely shaped the way the game was played, too, but with no Boxer, we may not have even had them. Seems like the younger generation just doesn't realize how important Boxer and even Yellow were to the scene. He was considered a god long past his prime solely because of all he did for our community.
I come back at least once a year to watch this
Snprwlf lol same here bromontana. I hope you see this on your yearly revisiting.
At his best? Not even close. Boxer's micro was not on display here; he was the absolute best at it for years.
Once a year?? More like once a DAY! Jayyy JAYYYYY!!!!!!!
A dude playing a video game come back to reality or seek medical help.
hahaha nice. notification for 2020
I dont understand a Korean word, but the commentators still excites me
Sunken Colony...SUNKEN COLONYYYYYY! I wonder what that means in English :D
@@tarisco614 i think it means something about defecating in one's pants idk
an ancient cheese strat; immortalized in 244p
the man breathed much life into BW real living legend man....
16 years later and this still the most badass play ever made in any game.
Not really, no
Yes, really, against a top 3 player
@@Smileater No, really no. But hey, it's okay to be wrong, chin up!
evo moment 37
@@veidro you probably weren't even born when Starcraft came out kid
I remember watching the starcraft league during my youth and until its demise (after several game fixing scandals and financial problems). I’m still 20 yrs old, but basically my father introduced me with this game and the earliest e-sports scene when I was 6. And oh dear, the game was fun, but watching professionals players (which was still a strange concept back then) with god-level skills playing this game was just another level of joy. The name value of SlayerBoxer (Lim) itself was back then equal to Faker in South Korea, and he really was something else besides his skills, cuz he stayed and supported his team for quite a while until it officially becamea a funded team named as SKT T1. You know it’s always nostalgic to watch past starcraft games like this iconic rivalry btw Boxer and Yellow. I know this sounds very Korean, but it’s been an honor to experience this whole development of a thing called e-sports from its earliest times to now, where it’s popularly categorized as a form of media. I played many games like call of duty (from 1 to modern warfare reboot) , pubg, fifa, battlefield, LoL, etc. and I still enjoy playing those. While I’m nowadays deep into LoL, starcraft is always gonna remain as the major stepping stone that established the concept of ‘professionalism’ and the foundations for the world of e-sports.
I want to like it a few more times... well said my fellow sc fan.
at 6 you felt that professional gamers was a strange concept? it was so much a different world than when you were -10?
@@greenwave819 12 year old detected.
@@greenwave819 12 year old detected.
this never gets old
Best part of this is hearing 5 minutes of Hongul followed by two letters of the english alphabet that we all know...GG!
The look on Yellow's face at the end is priceless.
"Wait... What just happened?"
4:01 Sunken Colony is BEST colony
I just love the genuine excitement of the commentators. It's infectious :)
I love the excitement of these announcers, crazy that this huge match up ended with a cheese rush but great micro from boxer
When Pro really made sense on Pro-Gamer 2019 i still watch this to be reminded of greatness.
The Terrans perform a Zerg Rush on the Zerg. Irony at its finest... (It becomes hard to pull off in StarCraft II with most Zerg buildings spawning Broodlings posthumously.)
Jane Huskmann Pinkie Pie and I are couple.
Cameron Warriner
And you're mentioning that here why?
Jane Huskmann
Pinkie Pie. and I fall in love.
Cameron Warriner
I know, but why'd you post that in such a public area?
Jane Huskmann
I haven't had a clue.
SCV’s are great early combat troops. They can repair each other and they have 60 HP.
60hp? they are OP
They have like 50% higher rate of fire than other workers too, let's not forget.
What a wild play, I would never have the guts to do that
omg ,the nostalgia, i watch this on your channel when i was 13 . god, that is crazy , thank you for keeping it here
Boxer's brain was very flexible and creative!!
As we know he made many unexpected strategies
Which one of those 4 pixels is SCV?
all 4
You know shit about playing games. Everything begins from pixel
This was considered good quality back in the day.
Wait till you get VCR tapes that were copies of other tapes. Shit was so bad
Yeah the three bunker rushes in a row proved how powerful and creative he is some times!
240p? I don't wanna watch on 240p. *clicks on res options* 240p or 144p... Okay I'll watch it on 240p.
hahaha same here
In 2024 this feels like 40p lmao
I've watched this at least 10 times and its still amazing
I always come back to this epic play.
The most iconic SC game of all time.
This is nothing compare to his Triple Bunker rush against Yellow. I mean Yellow got a trauma because of that.
Minkyu Kim this probably inspired him, Yellow ended up beating him this series 3-1 with only this game going in Boxer's favor, so he probably thought he could exploit him if he kept going for the 12-hatch. This game happened in early 2003, his bunker rushes happened almost a year and a half later.
My favorite would be when BoxeR took out 6 Dragoon, 1 reaver and couple Probe with 2 fucking tanks and a dropship.
Minkyu Kim trauma? explain?
@@dingzhuxi game name now
yeah boxer abused yellow for years lol. bitter rivalry. watch their rematch in sc remaster.
sanken colonyyyy sanken colonyyyy!!
That the commentary is incomprehensible makes it all the more fun.
2018, y yo sigo viendo este video.
2018, and I'm still seeing this.
I wish i was born earlier to discover starcraft
people still play it so you are not late
man what great fucking times this was. SC2 WoL and part of HOTS was also a GREAT time in eSports, mostly WoL in SC2.
I will never forget Broodwar and SC2 WoL.
oh wow look at that computer
this is by far the best and the shortest stsrcraft video of the history of all starcraft videos
@crazy4sian As for your last question, I don't feel that the two are mutually exclusive. Games are simply a task with an objective. So no, I wouldn't give up games for the desire to help others, I'd use them to help others. I'd think outside the box and develop games that teach and make games to rehabilitate injured people, solve medical problems, and that directly improve some of your coveted "real life skills". In a short 30-ish years, games have gone from dots to full scale war simulations...
2:00 he already won... Sun 0 Guy 1
All hail the best SC player to ever live.
True definition of cheese rush
I never get tired of watching this
Boxer is GOD. He just started to play SC2 in the GSL. Can't wait to see how he does. :D
whos watching in 2021?
Us
nice sound quality
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왜 항상 임요환 하이라이트는 콩이야 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅠㅠㅠ
그러게 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 그러게 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
Those commentators are the best thing ever created. I don't understand a single word, yet I'm totally pumped up by it!
4:00 epic legendary caster moments on every game.................... SUNKEN COOOLONY, SUNNKENN COLOOONYYYYSUNKEN COOOLONY, SUNNKENN COLOOONYYYY
Who from 2017
Yamurzin Sergei is!
Damn those shades though
2018, bitch!
2018 woohooooo
2018
There are more than enough pixels in this for me to know exactly whats going on.
@ellocox666 its a sc1 static def for zerg, u can comparison it with a spine crawler, but there are a few key difference between those 2, a sunken colony cant unborrow for example. i hope this explains it a bit. u can also look it up on a sc wiki i think you will find details there.
@kaizeralex Boxer supposedly has moved on to SC2, but you're wrong, Korea is still completely head over heels for SC1. Top Korean Progamers are still doing Brood War tournaments on TV over there even now. Granted this video's quality hardly does it justice, but they are still playing this.
Now Starcraft is filled with cheese and attack move. At least this "rush" took skill. SC2 version is cannon rush lol.
+Despond try to rush in a league higher than silver and say that again.
+rangedfighter Well, in WoL and HotS you could always 4gate your way to master :) believe me... it worked
In NA server mabye, but not in a server that actually matters
Korean progamers frequently cheese in tournaments. Cheese works when used at the right time (and not every single match)
so ? master doesn't mean shit.. even GM players get fucked by pros
2019
Jajajajaja
I love how it cuts to Boxer and he's sitting there in shades thinking "Yeah, I just went there"
Boxer is the guy without the shades who sighed in relief...the guy with the shades was his opponent
@Darthozzan13 Wrong. The dude with sunglasses is YelloW. BoxeR is the one at 5:10
@SpitefulAZ I think he wanted to get a solid presence at the choke to his base. The hatchery lets him spawn in units there and spreads creep so he can build sunken colonies.
The cheese God
no thats bit by bit
It wasn't cheese. Zerg expanding without establishing enough defense was the cheese. Boxer only charged when he saw that his opponent had overextended himself.
Two words: Dammit, Boxer!
Also, 3:22 AAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH hahaha
this may just be the most badass video i've ever seen in my life
@lzrd0113 Well, because in SC2 there are queens for extra larvae, whereas in SC1 because there isn't the "inject larvae" hatcheries were needed earlier and double the amount (at least) so hatcheries are needed before Zerg expands, and he put it there because it's farther forward so that he would be warned if things attacking, because he'd rather have that die than like drones....(or at least I think that's why he put it there o.o)
kurosumida!!
Blitzkrieg
Needs English subtitles!
@MrHav1k No, cheese rush a.k.a Bunker Rush- is done by a few SCV's and a few marines. Yes, there are SCVs and Marines that rushed, but there was no bunker involved. So no, it was NOT a cheese rush!
Dunno if sarcastic but SlayerS_'BoxeR' is in SC2. He is very good (Code A, if not Code S), but the competition is fierce, and also throughout SC2, he has been plagued by shoulder injury. He is currently rehabbing but should be back playing in GSL soon.
4:59 LOL
@Chris13wat I completely agree with you. I wasnt talking about gaming pros, I was talking about regular people like you and me. We're on the same page
@Miikle89 He won 11 major tournaments, 11 second place in a major tournament and 3 third place in a major tournament in just 5 to 6 year. I would say that pretty good.
@sojiadens They DID just keep the same game and upgraded the graphics. Three-quarters of matches show the exact same builds as old Brood War leagues. That's why guys like TLO and HuK are appreciated by fans: they actually use the newest units in novel ways.
It's crazy how 240p looked clearer back in the day
@Mortaxe Boxer went all in with an SCV rush and managed to beat bad odds by microing to avoid the zerglings and killing the building under construction (the "Sumpen coronee" is a sunken colony, a powerful early game Zerg defense building).
The opening song is from the band G/Z/R aka Geezer from the Mortal Kombat soundtrack.
@Delinius7 Pick every little detail apart if you like; a game is a game regardless of the person who plays it, and ultimately a form of entertainment. You can also argue that televised sports are also a form of entertainment, and that there is no difference between an athlete who spends years honing his skills and a gamer who does the same to get paid.
My point is that games don't require training to become technically proficient and have no applications outside gaming unless designed for it.
@crazy4sian "Real Job" - A job which requires the employee to, work regular hours for a consistent wage that often exceeds the provisions of applicable minimum wage legislation. A job that produces a living wage.
A pro-gamer of Boxer's caliber in his prime would far exceed a normal, consistent living wage with six digit salaries not including tournament winnings.
You're more envious than anything.
@PistolOfShame Basically its very risky. The SCV's (worker units) were basically buffers to protect the marines from Lings/workers. While they were protected marines killed off everything the zerg had, if the zerg could micro his way around his SCV's and got to his marines he would be fucked. And marines are basic, but in a battle where there are only workers/zerglings they become super units.
@Etrajbe I have to disagree with you there. Brain skill and body skill are two different attributes that can't be directly compared, but being a pro athlete takes the same amount of time and practice as being a pro gamer.
As for skills and tactics, any pro athlete has to memorize dozens of different plays. They have to learn to use deception and good timing in order to get past the enemy defense. I think they are more similar than you make out.
@Kasaaz Noooo... I'm pretty sure I covered Golf... It's always the first on my list of "sports" to assassinate.
@Staunomat Fencing and martial arts are very physical, but I don't see them going for massive vertical leaps (maybe martial arts do). I've quite sure they have very quick coordinated arm and body movement (like juking in Basketball) but sadly, people have severely broadened the concept of what a "sport" is, including even games like Chess and Golf. At least Chess requires IQ though.
Great victory!
One stupid question, where's in the world I can buy this very nice glasses?
@Schlamp96 it's admittedly pretty hard to get back into Sc1 or BW. Sc2 spoils you. Now I feel like I'm an old man" Back in my day we had to walk to school both ways and there weren't any iPods and Brood War only let you select TWELVE UNITS!"
@ShaolinUfo Actually, Boxer was only 26 and Yellow was 24. They both won extremely many tournaments and gained a lot of fame and money for it. Sadly they both have had their mandatory military service after that and it shows on their skills.If you win Code S you get $87 000, and not to mention that you can participate in a lot of other tournaments like TSL, NASL, MLG, Dreamhack and a lot more all over the world. The total prize pool for the GSL2010 was $500 000.
@lunaretic3 so that's pretty much it, and its really attached to the people.
I have been watching StarCraft 1 remastered, I was like let me just search Boxer’s immortal marines and his perfect SCV rush real quick lol it never disappoint.
@srbrand04 It's their national sport! They have 2 tv channels devoted to Starcraft games aired 24/7!
@Zetek04 It is in South. Worshiping your current leader (was?) all the rage in North.
Happy birthday Boxer!
@Schlamp96 The game is litterally about 10 times harder than SC2. There are huge army battles, but they look different than they do in SC2, so you might not really "see" them. It's hard to explain
@MrJaehwang his name was BOXER on the game he left when we started
Это видео старше, чем я, интересно, как оно попало в рекомендации...
@tommytigerpants esportstv, its a channel that broadcasts starcraft games
@gregarbeast actually boxer is married to i think a model... but someone really gorgeous and famous in korea.
@COldfusionstorm Depends on who is rushing, where you are being rushed to, what race you are, when you are being rushed. And I don't see how it's funny.. because I never said that cheese rushes always succeed and are a great rush.
This was uploaded a year after youtube started. OG shit
@bowei7758258 those shades are great for gaming, bought them myself but a new version of them, it's specialy made shades for sitting infront of the computer for a long time, If you do spend like 6-7hours a day infront of the computer, like i do, first on school for maybe 4-5hours and then again at home for another 4-5of gaming you will end up straining your eyes, those kind of glasses are made to remove that kind of strain. It's not a scam, they do work- costs something like 99$
@FTVgirIs in korea it is, they consider top starcraft progamers similar to celebrities
@Schlamp96 since it is not possible to select more than 12 guys in a single group in Sc1, and the unit pathing is so god-awfully terrible, it is very hard to keep massive armies organized in Sc1, so most of the fighting occurs with smaller, more-microed groups of fighting units. there are definitely epic battles, though
@Psychokore1987 well its good to be passionate about anything you do :)
@XxDevin21xX Really? Did you start playing when u were two???? o.O
Or just when the game was reaching its later stages of life?
I actually had never heard of SC2 until I got it for my birthday last December because for some reason they hardly do any advertisment for it. :P
Going all the way back here, check out the sexy CRT monitors!
@magicpoptartss The only way to get Broodlings back in Starcraft: Brood War, was the Queen's ability: Spawn Broodlings.
Still love watching this from time to time xD
JIEE JIEEEEEEEE
@localskateboarding dude you need a lot more than 10 drones, you need to constantly build workers and especially need to expand as zerg.