Yeah, I'm not that good of a player myself, but I'm past comp stomps, so I play the n00b versus games.
Attached is a replay of a 3v3 game I just got done with. I was Terran, and my allies were Zerg and Protoss, so we were pretty diversely spread.
I started off ok, until a Protoss opponent sent a Probe in and dissed me by killing an SCV and slowing my building constructions. No matter, I finished off the Supply Depot wall and got back into the game.
Churned out a dozen Marines with half a dozen Medics, plus some Siege Tanks with Siege Mode. Used these in my first assault helping my allies on the weaker of the two Protoss opponents, until the Terran opponent got his Goliaths and Siege Tanks and killed our group.
Those Goliaths and Siege Tanks then proceeded to attack my Protoss ally, who started going "Help! Help!" But none of our team had any units left. Luckily this ally wasn't an idiot and snuck a Probe up to an unoccupied starting area to build a second base.
There were a few key characteristics of what players do that I learned throughout my amateur Bneting... er, career, which really helped me end this game; namely, that Protoss players like to mass Carriers. Thus I built a dozen Goliaths as soon as I saw one of the Protoss players start using Carriers, which really helped my defense. Just as that player started to kill off all my Goliaths and, well, my entire base, I dropped a pair of nukes in his face; or, to be more exact, on his sole Fleet Beacon. Via help from an EMP, Lockdowns, and my Zerg ally's Scourges and some leftover Marines in the Bunker, I was even able to break off the siege on my base. Then Zerg massed Hydras, gg.
You know, I used to actually write a semi-fiction column describing these kind of games, usually on non-money maps against people who almost quit because there weren't two million minerals in his base.
QUOTE(dumbducky @ Feb 24 2006, 07:05 PM)
Oh no, the attachment error.
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I'm not getting it anymore, and nothing changed about my browser. So, yeah...