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14th November 2007, 00:00

SC2: Terran Ghost overview



From nothing more, than Zerg "Happy Meal" human-burgers to the ultimate 1.5 Tier unit in StarCraft 2, Ghosts have undergone some major changes during the past 10 years. They have been considered one of the Terran emblematic units, representing the height of human evolution, but in fact, in-game Ghost units are nothing more, but noob-toys. Apart from the cool "Nuclear launch detected" quote, they are just eye candy with no actual value.

Can a new sequel fix, what more than ten StarCraft patches couldn't ? Read on and find out.

Edit - Note that those are my personal thoughts, based on facts, though some of the ideas are just speculations. 

 
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(2 years ago)  #1 Letalis_
Letalis_
We <3 Snotty. We do ^^
(2 years ago)  #2 Meitre
 
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