1/29/2024 0 Comments Ui skin starcraft remastered![]() ![]() Control groups still being limited to 12 is an obvious one, but not being able to control-group multiple buildings and having to manually assign workers rather than rally-point them to minerals feels clunky after getting so used to StarCraft 2‘s controls. I know there are a lot of Brood War purists out there, but there are a few quality-of-life changes that happened from StarCraft to 2 that I wish had been implemented. I think the biggest realisation for me has been that, for everything that’s been updated, there are a few glaring omissions. The music has helped though, and I’m with you on team Music Makes Me Play Better. Just getting my hands back in the right movements, finding my StarCraft cadence again, has been a little crazy. ![]() The bravest I’ve been is to play some Big Game Hunter. So that’s another little touch that makes a huge difference, at least for me, a person who has been obsessed with the StarCraft music for years.Į: Oh boy, multiplayer. Turns out the game audio has also been remastered as well. I felt like all the Protoss barks sounded crisper and those corny synths felt all the more energising, but I wrote it off as nostalgia at first. The other part that I thought was my imagination, but it turns out actually has been updated, is the game audio. Midway through that I realised I wanted to go back to the beginning of StarCraft‘s Terran campaign and replay everything. If you’ve been brave enough to venture into multiplayer, I’d love to hear about it! I started with the Brood War one, which kicks off with Protoss (my main, and yours). ![]() Maddy: Yeah, I’ve just been playing the campaigns. I haven’t yet delved into the Protoss campaign, but what I’ve played of the Terran campaign gives a good impression, if not a very similar one. Kerrigan’s hair looks a little more normal, and good ol’ Jimmy looks young and full of hope. I do appreciate the new portrait animations, which are subtly the biggest update here. Everything is a little crisper, a little more defined, but nothing really stands out. But yes, the original menu pops up and it’s both a welcome return and a little hit of realisation. The zoom in and out can get pretty crazy. So many pixels! WAY more pixels.Įric: Soooooo many more pixels. It’s weird, though, because when I first started playing it, I almost couldn’t notice what was different. This looks like crap.” It’s as though Remastered has managed to capitalise on my own memory of “how StarCraft looked” with rose-coloured glasses. Maddy: I feel like this game looks the way you would remember the original StarCraft looking, but then if you actually boot up the original StarCraft (or Brood War), you’re like, “Wow. What’s your time with Remastered these last few days been like? StarCraft: Remastered is out, and oh my, missile turrets have never looked better. Eric: Hey Maddy! I don’t know about you, but I’ve been in a euphoric haze of custom games and nostalgia for the last few days. ![]()
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