I guess my problem is books. I don't like to have to read an expanded universe to know whats going on. I think a game should stand on its own feet and not require reading homework to understand. But I hear WOW is worse at this than SC.FelixG said:I said some things and am now misquoted.
Ghost was cannibalized. The SC2 missions for Nova(or against her) was the ghost story line. Nova was the main character from Ghost I hear. Pretty sad I wanted to play them too.GZGoten said:my problem with Blizzard is they canceled Star Craft: Ghost and have no plans of releasing Warcraft IV
The story behind the cancelation of SC Ghost is that Blizzard outsourced all the programing and designing to a third party developer so that Blizzard could focus on WoW. The problem is that when that 3rd party developer turned in a draft of their product, Blizzard said they didn't like it. They were wanting more 3rd person stealth, I'd imagine in the style of Metal Gear, and the company that had been working on it was making it more of your standard 3rd person shooter. As such, Blizzard said to hell with it. As for WC IV, I knew that would never come out when they first announced WoW. Nevermind the fact that the factions were boiled back down to Horde and Alliance (meaning in WC IV there would be no undead faction and no Night Elf faction), but to date according to the WoW story line, every possible titanic threat to Azeroth has been defeated. Illidan's gone, the Burning Legion has been crushed, the Lich King is no more, even Deathwing who was supposed to have been killed at the end of WC II: Beyond the Dark Portal was brought back just to get his ass kicked.GZGoten said:my problem with Blizzard is they canceled Star Craft: Ghost and have no plans of releasing Warcraft IV
About the books: yeah, I gotta agree with you on that one. Games shouldn't have parts of their story that can only be understood if you read the books, rather books based off of games - if anything - should be the things that you can't fully understand unless you actually played the game.mcnally86 said:I guess my problem is books. I don't like to have to read an expanded universe to know whats going on. I think a game should stand on its own feet and not require reading homework to understand. But I hear WOW is worse at this than SC.FelixG said:I said some things and am now misquoted.
Hey wait since you bring it up I do know a guy who reads all the books. He told me that bombs in the suits was something stolen from one of the SC books. Are they stealing their own ideas at this point?
EDIT: Hillbillies in a truck is not old west. There were no hillbillies in SC just people with wild west badges and dusters.
I think on books, I'm fine with it being set in the expanded universe but not the things handled in the games. If a book hands Jim Raynor a six shooter they better explain it again in the game. Not just have him pull it out of his butt.RJ 17 said:I was all like, POWER UP!
And that's what I was trying to say about the book situation. Books should expand FROM the games, not the other way around. If the game gives Jimmy a six-shooter, it'd be fair to mention it in the book. But like you said: if the book gives Jimmy a six-shooter, you should see that scene in-game so it doesn't look like he's just pullin' it out his ass.mcnally86 said:I think on books, I'm fine with it being set in the expanded universe but not the things handled in the games. If a book hands Jim Raynor a six shooter they better explain it again in the game. Not just have him pull it out of his butt.RJ 17 said:I was all like, POWER UP!
Old west and rednecks are two different things. We don't have an old west anymore but we still have rednecks.
a lot of the disconnect you're feeling comes from blizzard calling the books canon and using the books canon in game, so some things feel unexplained, but are fleshed out in other mediums. not for or against, just saying.mcnally86 said:How is it a cop out? Here is some back up. Its a western now. SC1 had Jimmy being a Marshal and being on a backwater planet but it still was futurey. Now SC world is a western, with jukeboxes hardwired into the ship and people dressed like extras from Firefly. Why does he have a six shooter with one bullet in it why? It was never in the game before that cut scene. Why was it important. It just seemed a silly thing to throw in and not explain.BanicRhys said:And you know what's more cliched than SC2's dialogue, the argument that SC2 had cliched dialogue, it's such a cop out and never backed up in the slightest.
I disagree, you can't bring up the argument that someone made, then dismiss it simply because other people have made it as well, like Diablo 3, people say "Just play it at home", whereas I can't because I DON'T have a stable internet connection. It's not nitpicking as well if he has a problem of one game being split apart just for the company to make money, that would be like me saying "don't reply to this comment, you're just nitpicking."BanicRhys said:You don't raid for gear, you raid for the thrill of finally downing a boss and for the enjoyment being in the company of people you like. But fine, vanilla WoW and Cataclysm are shit and MMOs aren't for everyone, so I won't go any further on that game.
WoL had one fewer campaign mission than the original had, plus challenges, achievements and an engine capable of almost anything the modding community can imagine. When I played SC1, I couldn't care less about any of the races because I only had them for 10 or so short missions with a dialogue screen in between. In SC2, I grew very attached to the all of the characters on the Hyperion.
And you know what's more cliched than SC2's dialogue, the argument that SC2 had cliched dialogue, it's such a cop out and never backed up in the slightest.
I'm surprised the OP didn't complain that he can't play Diablo 3 on the bus, as well. Because that argument has been beaten to death about just as much.
Quit your nitpicking and enjoy an exceptional game, sure it might not be as good as you think SC1 was, but it's still better and more polished than a vast majority of the shit that gets put out there these days.
Personally I loved the story and I am waiting with bated breath for the next two collector's editions to come out.AC10 said:Of course I played the originaltheultimateend said:I...AC10 said:I agree with the SC2 thing.
"We can't fit all on one Disc!"
"By the way, did we mention the campaign is 4/5ths filler crap that has nothing to do with the main story?"
I'm so glad I'm not into that whole internet justice thing anymore. This would have killed my night.
It wasn't a great game (I don't really get that feeling from anything anymore), but 4/5ths of it being "filler crap" is pretty ambitious commentary. Makes it sound like you never played the original.
It's as big as Starcraft 1. The expansion will probably be as big or bigger than Starcraft: Brood Wars.
Then they'll have a 3rd expansion.
Something like 10 years and they've managed to add ONE expansion to the formula. Feels like they should be given a medal, frankly.
They didn't string along half the characters as DLC either.
Buuuuut...not a big deal. The game is out, the past won't change, and a couple random smucks on the Escapist aren't going to make them suddenly change.
I waited 4 fucking hours outside the store to get the collectors edition. I blitzed the story, in two sessions sleeping 3 hours in between because I WAITED 12 DAMN YEARS TO PLAY IT.
And god damn, it let me down.
Not that I think you need to feel the same. If you liked it I'm happy for you, but I was just severely disappointed.