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StarCraft II

Gibts Infos zu den Hardware Specs? Wenn ich mir nen PC hole
dann muss er SC2 ready sein xD
 
Gibts Infos zu den Hardware Specs? Wenn ich mir nen PC hole
dann muss er SC2 ready sein xD

So wie ich Blizzard kenne und so wie SC 2 aussieht, wird man für SC 2 keinen allzu potenten PC brauchen, um es sogar in den höchsten Einstellungen spielen zu können. Würde mich nicht wundern, wenn SC 2 sogar auf "Office"-PCs top liefe.
 
So wie ich Blizzard kenne und so wie SC 2 aussieht, wird man für SC 2 keinen allzu potenten PC brauchen, um es sogar in den höchsten Einstellungen spielen zu können. Würde mich nicht wundern, wenn SC 2 sogar auf "Office"-PCs top liefe.

Stand doch schon ein wenig fest was man minimum braucht, ne Shader 2.0 Graka, 1GB Ram und ein Single Core tuts auch noch (wohl aber eher nix unter 3000er).
Also die bleiben sich treu und schaffen es aber dennoch durchs Art-Design etc. nicht allzu altmodisch zu wirken - sieht man allein an den neutexturierten Einheiten von neulich.
 
also die einmal grassierenden hardware anforderungen waren nur gerüchte und kamen
niemals von blizzard.
blizzard hat sich dazu noch nicht geäussert also wird man frühsten zur Beta einschätzungen
abgeben können.

ich würde aber die anforderungen nicht unterschätzen.. sc2 sieht z.b. weit besser aus als
nen halo wars und dazu noch viel viel mehr einheiten.

Und WC3 z.b. lief in 2on2 100 supply fights auf meinem alten rechner auch nicht
top flüssig und das war nen amd64 3000+ mit 9700.. und 1 gb ram

zum vergleich die anforderungen von wc3 liegen bei 500 mhz... 8 mb grafikkarten
usw usf
 
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Starcraft II LAN Missing In Action?

Blizzard's highly-anticipated RTS sequel, StarCraft II, may not ship with multiplayer LAN functionality - one of the features that made its predecessor so popular.

Blizzard Community Manager Kevin Yu took part in a Q&A session with StarCraft fans, including IncGamers' StarCraft network site, StarcraftWire, answering questions about the game's balance and individual unit statistics.

However, when it came to the LAN issue, Yu was unable to confirm or deny its inclusion in the RTS sequel. The reply does not exclude the possibility that network play will be included, but seeing as the company already decided to exclude the feature from its other anticipated sequel, Diablo III, it's likely that the StarCraft II development team will go the same route.

There are a number of possible reasons for Blizzard not to include LAN multiplayer; from piracy concerns to the fact that a game played on a Local Area Network would make Blizzard's Battle.net service miss out on ad revenue.

More on this topic, as well as the game balance questions, can be found on IncGamers' StarCraft network site, StarcraftWire.

http://www.incgamers.com/News/15532/StarcraftIILANMissingInAction
 
mmh irgendwie nicht nachvollziehbar.
es gibt immer soviele probleme und sollche lags im bnet, weswegen ligaspiele eigentlich
nie übers bnet ausgetragen werden..

bin gespannt ob das wirklich so kommt..
 
kanns mir auch aufgrund der koreaner allein schon nicht vorstellen - die meisten ligen spielen im lan-modus und blizzard hat ja ständig betont bei der entwicklung die community mit einzubeziehen.
 
Entweder wirklich um die illegalen Downloads zu verhindern, oder aber... Battle.net wird kostenpflichtig und die wollen nicht auf die Kohle der Leute verzichten, die nur über lan spielen würden?
 
Entweder wirklich um die illegalen Downloads zu verhindern, oder aber... Battle.net wird kostenpflichtig und die wollen nicht auf die Kohle der Leute verzichten, die nur über lan spielen würden?

Würde ja aber auch dem wiedersprechen das Battle.net definitiv kostenfrei bleiben soll - nur eben mit werbung und Micro-Transactions sind auch nicht ausgeschlossen (das passt wohl aber eher bei Diablo3 und dem Next-MMO von Blizzard).
Ich denk nicht das sie den Lan-Modus rauslassen, damit wäre SC2 das erste Strategiespiel seit Ewigkeiten ohne Lan-Modus und es hätte wirklich einen Faden Beigeschmack, nicht zu vergessen der Perfektionismus von Blizzard, würde dem ja auch widersprechen.
 
Battle.net 2.0 ist da!

We’re pleased to introduce the Battle.net account—a brand-new way for players to manage their Blizzard Entertainment games, make online Blizzard store purchases, log in to World of Warcraft, and more using just one set of login information.

World of Warcraft players now have the option to create a Battle.net account, merge a World of Warcraft account (or multiple accounts) with it, and begin logging in to the game, the Armory, and the forums using their new Battle.net account login information.

Merge your World of Warcraft account now - http://us.battle.net/account/creation/landing.xml

Some of the benefits of the Battle.net account include:

* Fewer passwords to remember. One single login lets you access World of Warcraft, the online Blizzard store, and more—including upcoming games such as StarCraft II and Diablo III.
* Opt in to upcoming Blizzard Entertainment beta tests. Put yourself in the running to be invited to test upcoming games.
* Easy access to your classic games. Store your CD keys for classic Blizzard Entertainment titles, and then download the games whenever you wish.
* And more to come… We’re planning to add more features in the future, including tools to help friends communicate between games and bring players closer together.

At this time, signing up is completely optional—but if you’re interested in taking advantage of the benefits of the Battle.net account today, check out the FAQ for more information, or create an account now.

FAQ- http://us.battle.net/faq/index.html
Create an account- http://us.battle.net/account/creation/landing.xml

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Die Beta Opt-In hat begonnen.
https://eu.battle.net/login/login.xml

Account machen + 1 Spiel registrieren und dann auf Beta Profl Einstellungen gehen.


The StarCraft II beta-test period is coming in the months ahead! If you’d like a chance to participate, now’s the time to let us know. Simply log in to your Battle.net account (https://eu.battle.net/login/login.xml), and click “Beta Profile Settings” to go through the new beta opt-in process and upload a snapshot of your system specs. During this process, you’ll also have the opportunity to opt in to future betas for other Blizzard Entertainment games. Please note that even if you’ve opted in to our betas previously, you’ll need to complete this new process and upload your current system specs to have a chance to be invited.

For more information, see the FAQ below—or create a Battle.net account to opt in now. If you have an unused beta code from BlizzCon 2008 or WWI 2008, visit this site to enter your code.


Questions answered by Chris Sigaty, StarCraft II lead producer

Q. StarCraft II opt-ins are now available through Battle.net. Does the opt-in process mean that the start of the StarCraft II beta is imminent?
A. We’re getting closer and closer to the start of our closed beta with each week that passes. Several months ago, we expanded our internal testing of the game to the entire company, and we’ve made significant progress since then. We’re looking forward to inviting external testers into the process soon, which is why we’re starting sign-ups now.


Q. What aspects of the game will be available for testing in this beta?
A. As with previous betas for our real-time strategy games, the StarCraft II beta test will be multiplayer only, and players will have access to all three races -- terrans, protoss, and zerg -- and all of their units. We’ll include a selection of multiplayer maps, but they won’t necessarily include all of the maps that will be in the final version of the game. We’re making some great progress on the single-player campaign, but we don’t plan to do a public beta since we want to keep the story under wraps until the game’s out.


Q. Will we be able to try the new Battle.net during this beta?
A. You’ll be connecting to and playing on the new Battle.net in the StarCraft II beta, and you’ll definitely have a chance to play around with a few of the new features -- but what you’ll see in the beta is really only a taste of what’s to come.


Q. What updates and changes have you made to the game recently?
A. We’re constantly tweaking the gameplay and balance, and we will be all throughout the beta process, but perhaps the most visible changes have been made to the zerg. Our art team has done a polishing and iteration pass on many of the zerg unit models and structures, so players can look forward to seeing a lot more detail there. Compared to the versions you’ve seen before, the zerg units and bases now look a lot slimier and more sinister.

We’re also really looking forward to seeing testers try out the new gameplay mechanics we’ve introduced to each race, like the proton charge for the protoss and the MULE for the terrans that allow them to harvest minerals faster. The zerg also have a spawn larvae ability that gives them a new way to expand their production. We’re hoping these abilities increase the strategic tension for players and force some tough tactical decisions when managing economies and micromanaging battles.


Q. Which regions can join the StarCraft II beta test?
A. Our plan is to include multiple regions and countries in the StarCraft II beta-testing process. We’ll be starting with a North American beta, where testers from the United States and Canada, as well as Australia and New Zealand will be able to join. We’ll then phase in testers in other regions such as Korea, Taiwan, and Europe as soon as we’re able to set up in those areas.


Q. Why aren’t you running StarCraft II beta simultaneously in all regions?
A. It’s more efficient from a development standpoint to phase in each region one at a time. A big part of the beta test involves setting up new hardware and networking infrastructure, which is not a trivial process. If we set up one region at a time, we can more quickly address any issues we run into at the start, and take the lessons we learn from that experience to establish a smoother setup experience for the next region.

We can also implement all sorts of gameplay and balance changes, view the results, and react to what we’ve observed much more quickly in a single test environment, as opposed to getting bogged down trying to push those changes out across several test environments. Once the major issues are ironed out, we can expand the testing to additional regions. Going region by region will also put us in a better position to test localized versions of the beta.


Q. Will testers be allowed to write about the beta? Take screenshots and videos?
A. Yes! Beta testers will be free to write about their experiences playing the beta as well as take screenshots or videos. We’re really looking forward to getting the game into players’ hands so we can hear their feedback, since that will help propel us into the final stages of development and balancing. We’ve been working hard on StarCraft II, and we can’t wait to finally be able to hear what everyone has to say about it.


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Bis heute sollte man seine Beta-Einstellungen gesetzt haben, weil Blizzard jetzt anfängt die Spieler auszulosen, die an der StarCraft 2 Beta teilnehmen können.

Ich hab jetzt:
-World of Warcraft + BC
-Starcraft + Broodwar
-Warcraft 3 + TFT
-Diablo 2 + LoD
registriert. WotLk kauf ich nicht, weil ich kein WoW mehr spiele und Warcraft 2 kann man glaube ich gar nicht registrieren.

Die müssen mich nehmen :f Bin doch so ein treuer Fan :cry:
 
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