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Oh, okay. I thought it was posted on the 3rd of April, but I did suspect that something wasn't right heh...

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So that's where they got the screenshots! Hell, are they doing anything on SC:G or not? Wasn't it scheduled for autumn 2006?

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I remember how I and a friend talked about a Starcraft Online. The problem would be, we figured, how to make a nuclear explosion (one of the Terran Ghost attacks). Imagine the requirements in order to play such a game.

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Hi, does that mean Starcraft II is not coming out and Blizzard skipping single player and just have multplayer game :(.  I hope there going to be future Starcraft & Warcraft IV game or Blizzard just keep expansion pack for World of Warcraft.  For me I like single player campaigns and not a internet player that much.

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I think the WarCraft single player saga is over. I don't see possibility of making single player WarCraft after the World of WarCraft. MMO made WarCraft chaotic universe. And now the new expansion has new portals to other world. (I don't know how that is possible did not WarCraft II said that such portals destroy the originial world from which they were created, like orcs' home world).

For StarCraft II the possibility is there but te rumor has it that the blizzard is working right now on Diablo 3 and not StaCraft II.

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I think the reason is a lot simpler than that. D2 was more of an Internet game while SC was more of a LAN game. Which has a larger market?

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You meant it right, but you got it wrong, gunner154...

Starcraft was a LAN game by multiplayer perspective, but it was far more popular than D2, which had a more open server structure.

D2 should in your example have the biggest potential, but reality tell us otherwise.

That was back in the days, though. The two games are old... From the period when LAN was more than just playing crappy CS and sharing porn.

Now, when virtually everybody has Internet, that is the biggest market, and in these days, games like WoW are far more popular than LAN type games.

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