Now, the remastered version has been released for the old time fans. And not only including me, but everyone here started their career off of this game. Also, the revamped observer system makes it a lot more entertaining for the viewers. But after trying it out myself, I found the original and the remastered versions to be exactly alike - smooth. The new features added to the observer system will also get more diverse and better over time.īisu: At first, I worried about the in-game sensitivity on the new game. They didn't take away any fun from the original game, but they added features to make it a more up-to-date esports game. But when actually playing it for myself, it felt no different from the original game. Jaedong: It felt like a brand new game due to the difference in graphics. I hope they fix this for the upcoming game if they haven't already. And so, I couldn't help but notice the "cannot create more units" limitation bringing inconvenience to the "casual" players who enjoy playing 'user map setting' maps.
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Nada: As I slowly transitioned from a professional player to a regular streamer, I started looking at the game with the perception of a regular, "casual" player. I was too amazed and I thought, "Is this really StarCraft?" The animations of units dying were especially eye-catching. The newly fixed graphics definitely made an impression on me. So if you are a player that is very fond of the original, you can just simply play it like Broodwar. While playing, I found out that you can press 'F5' to toggle the graphics setting from the original to remastered. There, I coincidentally met with 'Kim Dong Soo' and 'Guillaume Patry'. Reach: I was able to get a chance to play Remastered on my visit to Blizzard Korea. I hope Blizzard keeps up with new updates. But in my personal opinion, if Broodwar was kept in maintenance by Blizzard all along, I don't think the game would've gone down in the first place. But through the remastered version, Blizzard completely reclothed the game making it more appealing to the current generation of gamers. When 1.16 was released for Broodwar, all the users had little to no issues regarding bugs and balance, so no one even thought of a possible update. When I returned to Broodwar from SC2, I couldn't help but notice how the original felt like a flash game when playing. What are the noticeable differences between the two versions of the game?īoxeR: After 1.16, Broodwar received no real maintenance from Blizzard other than a couple patches to stop map hackers.
But personally, I didn't utilize it, and I don't think I ever will.īoxeR: I actually changed my entire hotkey setup when playing SC2.
If used well, some players may find the "perfect" and most efficient way to customize their hotkeys, giving them an edge on the competitive scene.įlaSh: It's definitely a great feature for players returning from SC2. Also, for returning players, including me, definitely had a difficult time trying to readapt to the first game.
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Nada: As a player who has been playing a lot of SC2, the ability to customize hotkeys was definitely a plus for me. Unlike the other players, I haven't really played much of SC2. So even though I heard the news, I don't think I will be changing the hotkeys in anyway or form. Reach: I have been using the same hotkeys for 16 years. So the ability to customize the hotkeys will most likely be "big news" for returning players. When I tried to return to the first game, I had a very hard time readapting. What're your opinions on it?īoxeR: After ending my career as a professional Broodwar player, I moved onto a similar yet very different game, StarCraft 2. On the remastered version of StarCraft, a player can customize the hotkeys to his liking. They were also asked about how the esports scene will develop for this new game. The ever so famous Korean Broodwar casters, 'Jeon Yong Joon' and 'Um Jae Kyung' made an appearance along with 'Kim Jung Min'.Īs for the players, 'Guk "TheBOy" Gi Bong', 'Lim "BoxeR" Yo Hwan', 'Park "Reach" Jung Seok', 'Lee "Nada" Yoon Yeol', 'Kim "Bisu" Taek Yong', 'Lee "FlaSh" Young Ho', and last but not least, 'Lee "Jaedong" Jae Dong' made the appearance.Īll of the mentioned casters and players were gathered in one place to answer questions regarding the release of 'StarCraft: Remastered'. On the 30th of July(KST), before the start of the 'StarCraft: Remastered' event, 'GG Together', seven professional StarCraft players and three casters were interviewed by the media.