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#STARCRAFT 2 CAMPAIGN BRUTAL GAMESPEED PC#
I give props to Blizzard for showing the reveal in Korea. It’s simply from a linguistic curiousity that I wonder how the Korean version translates.Īnd for those wondering, “Why Korean?” - SC was big in the US, but it is and was HUGE in Korea. I am sure there was some reason I chose this order (I needed x unit so I did this. This missions are listed in the order that I did them. Yeah, I know what they say in the English version. There's a few threads that touch up on Brutal Campaign, but I just wanted to put together a quick and simple guide that can help people achieve Brutal in a timely fashion. The female voice said something like Choom Bee, which means “get ready” or “prepare” but making out the whole saying is hard because of the echoed effect. No idea what DaelDiOh is too muffled and beyond my Korean comprehension. God help me if I make it into the beta, I’ll weep.Ĭan you give the phonetic english of what he said? I could barely make out what the guy said the first part was something like DaelDiOh all echoed and the second part that i could make out meant “it’s coming” Ohwelgiwakkum. But fuck, all those old feelings of joy just came flooding back.
And to tell the truth, I went from anxious, to impatient, to angry, to disgusted with the long dev time. When “Marine status: Active” flashed and the Korean crowd roared I stood up and cheered as well. When they announced Starcraft 2 in 2007, I stayed up late just to watch the announcement. “We expect a tremendous response from our players and we’re eager to enter this stage of development as we enter the final stretch before release,” he continued, right before adding that Blizzard hopes the closed beta will generate “excitement” for the title PC gamers]( ) The beta test will be conducted on a global scale including thousands of testers from North America, Europe, Korea, Taiwan Australia, and New Zealand,” he said during today’s earnings conference call. “We’re slated to begin beta testing later this month. [Blizzard Entertainment president Michael Morhaime has revealed today that StarCraft II will enter closed beta later this month and is targeted for a mid-2010 release.