| Registered: May 8, 2007 |    Posts: 826 |  
  | | Posted:  |  |   |   |  Not DVD related but... Blizzard was expected to make a "big announcement" at the show in Korea and to everyone's delight it was what everyone was hoping for... Starcraft 2! http://www.starcraft2.com |   |   |  | 99.9% of all cat plans consist only of "Step 1." |  
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| Registered: March 13, 2007 |  | Posts: 793 |  
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| Registered: March 14, 2007 |    Posts: 1,340 |  
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| Registered: March 13, 2007 |    Posts: 1,380 |  
  | | Posted:  |  |   |   |  Ive never played the first one, but i like RTS games a lot. So few questions, is this game "in space"? ...and what scale of maps should be expected? The only thing i didnt like on C&C games, was the very small maps...  |  
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| Registered: March 16, 2007 |    Posts: 21 |  
  | | Posted:  |  |   |   |  StarCraft was the only RTS I truly liked. Needless to say I'm VERY excited, even though there won't be dragoons anymore :o. From the look of things they kept the fixed isometric viewpoint, instead of going for one of those crappy free cameras. Free camera really means: Lots of wasted time due to camera adjustments.  |   |   |    |  
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| Registered: March 25, 2007 |    Posts: 3 |  
  | | Posted:  |  |   |   |  I read somewhere about 6-9 months ago that the graphics  "engine" behind Starcraft 2 was based on the same used for Warcraft 3.   If thats the case - then you can change the viewing angle as you play.  If it does mimic that of W3 - then bring it on - i enjoyed the original starcraft and its expansion pack - Brood War....         |  
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