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We need to know which timezone you are in. Please select the closest location to you New South Wales (Yancowinna) Western Australia (Eucla) Queensland (Whitsunday Islands) Western Australia (most areas) New South Wales (most areas) Alaska - western Aleutians Mountain - ID (south), OR (east) Eastern - MI (most areas) Eastern - IN (most areas) Eastern - IN (Switzerland) Eastern - IN (Da, Du, K, Mn) Eastern - KY (Louisville area) Central - MI (Wisconsin border) Central - ND (Morton rural) MST - AZ (most areas), Creston BC MST - BC (Dawson Cr, Ft St John) Mountain - AB, BC(E), NT(E), SK(W) Atlantic - NS (Cape Breton) Atlantic - Labrador (most areas) Atlantic - NS (most areas), PE Eastern - NU (most areas) EST - ON (Atikokan), NU (Coral H) MST - AZ (most areas), Creston BC AST - QC (Lower North Shore) Newfoundland, Labrador (SE) Eastern - ON & QC (most areas) Pacific - BC (most areas) Central - ON (west), Manitoba

2025-04-11
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Creston wrote on Aug 4, 2011, 14:20:Bhruic wrote on Aug 4, 2011, 13:08:Plus, what risks? Other than the final map, I never got anywhere near close to disaster on normal difficulty. The maps were designed to be pretty easy on normal. That's why they had the two higher difficulties. I played through on Hard, and there definitely were some points I had to restart because I muffed things up, and the timer meant I didn't have time to recover. I don't really enjoy the timed maps, as I said, so that was annoying. But more annoying was the fact that there was no longer a "normal" speed. You had the choice between "fast" and "faster". Awesome. Some of us don't have the control speed we used to. The final Protoss mission I ended up having to replay many frustrating times, just because I couldn't control the units fast enough to avoid losing them when I shouldn't have.But what you should do is play through the SC1 campaign with SC2. They ported over the Terran and Zerg campaigns so far, not sure if they've finished the Protoss one or not. They're quite enjoyable, and the modern graphics and control systems keep them from feeling dated. That sounds effing awesome. Where do I go to do that???Creston I think you can find both in this TL thread: is pretty well done though (at least when I played it) the camera glitched out in some of the third person shooter bits. If you haven't you should really check out some of the SC2 mods and custom games. The SC2 editor is really a neat peace of software and people are already doing awesome things with it. E.g. comment was edited on Aug 4, 2011, 15:22. ”Not many people know I owned the first radio in Springfield. Weren’t much on the air then. Just Edison reciting the alphabet over and over. “A,” he’d say. Then “B.” “C” would usually follow."

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