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- #HOW DO I SET UP A 1V1 STARCRAFT 2 GAME WITH A FRIEND HOW TO#
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I'm not sure what you mean by changing the texture of a model. I haven't tested this myself, so I'm only trying to give you an idea of something to work from.
#HOW DO I SET UP A 1V1 STARCRAFT 2 GAME WITH A FRIEND UPGRADE#
Maybe create one with a msg-type of upgrade and go from there.
#HOW DO I SET UP A 1V1 STARCRAFT 2 GAME WITH A FRIEND HOW TO#
Corruptor has a morph ability, just look at the actor for a corruptor and go into events, towards the bottom it should give you an idea of how to change the unit model. If you want to switch a units model, you could probably do it through events. Basically you'd want to add a menu once you get into the game (think of some of the tower defense that let you select difficulty) and just set it up to allow a person to select a race and once selected, triggers would need to be created to make a starting base with some units to collect minerals. I don't believe there is a way to add additional races to be selected during the lobby. Oh, one more thing, how do you change the texture of a model through the editor? I see the actor events through the protoss to dark protoss, but is there a way to do this that doesn't require an upgrade to do the texture change? thanks again o / the upgrade does change the portrait model, icons and effects just fine, but no option for the unit model itself. I did go through the actor and more or less copy pasted that model change effect from the zergling to the new unit, but still, nothing. (much like how the zergling changed from wingless to winged once it gets the speed upgrade). and i cant seem to do an in-game model change. the color selection in the lobby also seems to rename the colors based on the names of some of the units and abilities i have added. My biggest problems that i have not been able to solve as of now are, Race selection in the pre-game lobby (i have the selection flag clicked, races are only playable through random, but again, no choice).
#HOW DO I SET UP A 1V1 STARCRAFT 2 GAME WITH A FRIEND MOD#
Im currently building a mod, not a hero or RPG style mod but just a Melee mod with the addition of 3 more races, balance changes and a few others. Hello, im new to the forum, been reading/searching all over this and many other forums without finding a correct answer. Here is my original post on another forum for this and a few other issues that never got answered. The system is very complex, nobody but Blizzard really knows the details.Actually im looking for the same info so hopefully bumping this might help lol Yet if you win, it will keep evaluating you to see if you got lucky or if you really are even higher then gold. If you lose to it, it will still promote you to gold. Its already decided you aren't really your current league (Ie, Silver) but its not sure if you're gold or platinum, so it gives you a platinum player.
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Why you can be promoted on a loss is this: The system just uses the opponents MMR that you win and lose against to find yours, and once your MMR average falls within a league range it promotes or demotes you. They just matter more the more you play, because a small pool of games isn't enough to tell your skill. This is all fine and well, but at one point people begin defending these pushes and the player is either forced to start to learn, therefore getting beaten a lot of games or just staying at the same level.īottom line: Unless you want to go pro, leagues don’t matter, they are just for fun ^_^Ĭlick to expand.Not that this is really a main point anyone was harping on, but just wanted to add:ĭivisions don't really matter (very much) since they're based off of game massing, but leagues are based off of actual skill. Personally I recommend skipping the practice league since it won’t prepare you in any way for the real ladder experience.Ī part of the starcraft II players, especially in the lower leagues like bronze will try to end the game as fast as possible and get a fast win so that they can spam starcraft II and get a lot of points, and into a higher division. The only reason why you’d want to be high ranked in a master/grandmaster division is to get into a team, but not just a team, but a team that pays you to play, and there are already enough pro’s for 5-6 times as many teams, so what you should do is just enjoy your game, if you get to a decent place in your division then great, if not, who cares, you loose nothing ! The big problem with the leagues is that people sometimes get obsessed with them. It is for fun, it Is a bar of your progress, not as much your skill. These are the leagues, they don’t necessarily show your skill level since diamond players sometimes loose to "bronzies" (players in Bronze league), the big ladder is made to create a competitive feeling for everyone. Practice - For people new to the game, with different maps. Grandmasters - Top 200 (The really good guys)