Yeah, it has changed - I don't have the link with me unfortunately, but I remember reading a Blizzcon interview last year with Samwise where he talked about playing a mission as the Terrans on a world, and then in the Zerg campaign maybe coming back to the same world and finding it changed/terraformed. Which indicates some sort of time-passing between the stories.Dexter111 said:I don't know if they changed anything about it, but as far as I remember this is what they stated back in the day: http://kotaku.com/5061980/starcraft-ii-single-player-is-a-trilogyJohn Funk said:Uh, it's going to be as much the "same story told from three different perspectives" as the first game was? Zerg campaign picks up where Terran campaign ends, Protoss campaign follows suit - maybe with a little bit of overlap?
It's an intentional logical fallacy, because I think the argument itself is weak. Intentionally absurdist, if you will.
Each campaign is treated as a fully fleshed out game, with each title ending the same way. The change will allow for more characters, more missions, and more complete experiences overall.
That, and the inclusion of a Protoss mini-campaign in SC2T, tells me that at some point they moved back to the SC1 style.
... seriously?LordNue said:It wasn't an argument. It was a couple of people saying they didn't like something. A personal opinion on something that ultimately doesn't matter, then you spazzed the fuck out like they punched your mother in the face.
"I find the argument (that SC2 is one complete game just conveniently bisected into thirds) to be weak." There we go. Is that better now?
And I hardly think having a little fun with sarcasm counts as that. Keep it polite, by the way.