![]() ![]() Naturally that means those who get the most value each year are those that play the majority of Blizzard games, and those that get the least play one or two games. To the rest of us the value of the ticket resides in the exclusive goodies that come fr the games we play. I'm not saying that no-one buys the ticket for the stream, I'm sure many people do and if they want to spend their own hard-earned or not so hard-earned on that, all power to them as it's their money (well hopefully theirs anyway lol). The vast majority of Virtual ticket buyers I've talked to over the years (and it's been a lot) do not buy the ticket for the video stream, they buy it for the exclusive extras that come with the ticket. ![]() Blizzcon is Blizzcon and that's a separate thing to Virtual Blizzcon by a long way lol. No you will not be watching it live as it happens on those sites, but you do get to see it all very soon after. The reason goodies where thrown in with the virtual ticket is because you literally can get everything else the virtual ticket provides for free via YouTube and other sites. I know the White Knights and Blizz Cheer Squad will be shouting that you don't pay for the demo, you are paying for the online Blizzcon content but lets not have facts get in the way of a good story lol. Don't confuse a limited time, single zone, very expensive demo with the full version of the classic game - there is a million miles of difference. Comment by obbig on T05:23:59-05:00Ĭlassic demo (limited time, non-exclusive, one zone demo at that) of a game that was out over a decade ago might be a big thing to some people, although I think saying a lot may be a stretch. Worthless WOW backs and Who care? Classic and another ugly looking Crap. Keep that up and in 3 years Blizz will be the next EA. So we pay 10 Euro more and we get far less.? My expression is that I expected a traditional way which Blizzard had done for so many past years would continue. I have an opinion and I put words over here. But it's not ruining my life like a lot of people are acting.Ĭhill, no one said it ruined lives. Blizzard developers work hard on their games and I would have loved a traditional mount and pet for WoW like everyone else. Blizzcon virtual may not be worth it to you but it is for others, including me. That's all you have to say? Maybe because they are right. Classic demo at home is a big thing to a lot of people who care for that game. That includes the original, non-remastered StarCraft and Brood War expansions, so those of you who weren't in college in the early 2000s can experience the magic like we did.This year Blizzcon virtual content is virtually missing the mark by a LOT. This week, the original StarCraft: Brood War will update to version 1.18, which will add observer mode, key rebinding, improve compatibility with Windows 7, 8.1, and 10, and put in some new anti-cheating features.įor those who may have missed it the first time around, Blizzard will be releasing the StarCraft Anthology as a free download, following this week's update. But the preparations for it will start much sooner than that. ![]() If earlier rumors are to be believed, that will mean sometime in May or June. StarCraft: Remastered will drop sometime this summer. Blizzard appears to have left the core gameplay untouched, which makes sense considering the venerable classic was widely played for well over a decade and helped popularize professional esports.Ĭheck out the announcement trailer for a comparison of the old visuals to new. Of course, as a remaster, it will still retain the standard gameplay, as the trailer below shows units behaving exactly as they did in the original. It will connect to the newer version of for modern social features, and it has added support for eight more languages, bringing the total up to 13. It's also adding a few modern additions, like cloud support for replays and keybind settings. StarCraft Remastered will include sharper 4K visuals, cinematics at 1080p resolution, and upgraded audio tracks. The announcement on the official site details the new additions and revisions. Blizzard has announced StarCraft: Remastered, a high-def release of one of the most iconic real-time strategy games of all time, after months of speculation and rumors. ![]()
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