zarx said:
And if they rush marines it will take longer to get out a Banshee and by that time the Banshees aren't really considered a rush. A rush as I understand it is attacking the enemy as soon as possible, 6 pool zerglings etc is a rush. I think you seem to have more of a problem with the very fast pace of starcraft 2 rather than rushing. Yes everything has a counter and yes every second counts. Starcraft 2 is a totally different game to AoE2 for example, AoE 2 is a relatively slow passed game where rushing is not really an option at all and a bigger army will almost always win, unless war elephants are involved of course, that game encourages building up a large city and a large army over the more fast passed rock paper scissors gameplay in SC2 that encourages scouting and micro over large armies in the early game and transitioning into large armies in the mid to late game. |
I have yet to see a single game where the winner did either of the following
Had more than 15 combat units
Had more than 2 types of combat units
This whole, rushing army that transitions into a lategame army doesnt happen. It did in SC1, you used a rush to weaken your opponents economy, whilst keeping your going, then sent another wave to weaken them further. In SC2 you send in a rush to kill straight off the bat.
As for scouting, it just doesn't work. Considering a fight of non terran vs terran (if you're going to rush, you play terran, if you're going to play terran, you rush, so assuming we want to compare rush vs non rush we have to compare terran vs non terran) If you scout early, all that you learn is that your terran opponent is building a lot of SCVs and probably a barracks. If you scout late, you learn that your opponent has at least 3 marines, and that is all because your worker dies too quickly to see more







