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I saw some of the new pics for that game. AW-AW-AWESOME!!!

But it's kinda dumb that people ONLY play use map settings maps anymore online, or maps that are made to play fast or whatever. USER made maps, that don't resemble good maps. LOL, I mean stuff like Zero Clutter and whatnot. Blech.

But I DO like Hero Wars, this one Use Map Settings map. It's fun to upgrade to like over 70 on weapons for a goliath.
 
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mrkram said:
dont forget to eat, go to the bathroom , and rest when playing starcraft. you know..... so you dont die like some people have :>

LOL! ^_^

Well, I did almost get killed by the Zerg a few times...
 
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Breetai said:
If you don't know the answer, then you aren't a true Starcraft geek.

That's OK, I never said I was. I played online for a few years, with a friend and others, but I don't claim to be a true SC geek.
 
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That's OK, I never said I was. I played online for a few years, with a friend and others, but I don't claim to be a true SC geek.
Starcraft is MUCH bigger in South Korea than anywhere else in the world. So much so, that Blizzard (the company responsible for Starcraft) decided to officially unveil Starcraft to in Korea.

I've been there to see it. I spend a year living in Korea. There are large internet cafes on nearly every block, often more than one. They are constantly full of people. Not boring people surfing the net and checking their email for 15 minutes like I would be, but people playing online games like Starcraft, World of Warcraft, Lineage I and II, Maple Story, Kart racing games, and many more, for hours on end, 24 hours a day. They sit in those PC rooms playing these games, and drinking coffee, smoking and eating cup noodles. To top it all off, they are FREE. There are NO monthly fees to play these games in Korea. The only fee they pay is around US$1 an hour to play. Cup noodles cost between US$1-2, and coffee, soft drinks, tea, etc. costs between US$.50-$1.00. You can bring alcohol in if you like, because Korea doesn't have hardcore drinking laws like many western countries.
 
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Breetai said:
Starcraft is MUCH bigger in South Korea than anywhere else in the world. So much so, that Blizzard (the company responsible for Starcraft) decided to officially unveil Starcraft to in Korea.

I've been there to see it. I spend a year living in Korea. There are large internet cafes on nearly every block, often more than one. They are constantly full of people. Not boring people surfing the net and checking their email for 15 minutes like I would be, but people playing online games like Starcraft, World of Warcraft, Lineage I and II, Maple Story, Kart racing games, and many more, for hours on end, 24 hours a day. They sit in those PC rooms playing these games, and drinking coffee, smoking and eating cup noodles. To top it all off, they are FREE. There are NO monthly fees to play these games in Korea. The only fee they pay is around US$1 an hour to play. Cup noodles cost between US$1-2, and coffee, soft drinks, tea, etc. costs between US$.50-$1.00. You can bring alcohol in if you like, because Korea doesn't have hardcore drinking laws like many western countries.

Thanks for that info about the popularity of gaming and Internet cafes in Korea.
 
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