StarCraft 2 Screenshots: Terran
February 19th, 2010 at 23:28 by Eseell in Jacked In and Too Much Time On My Hands
I played a match as the Terrans against an AI opponent to get a feel for the new Terran units. Here are some screenshots from that match. Click to embiggen.
- And they’re off!
- Placing a vespene gas refinery.
- An SCV building a barracks.
- An SCV building a barracks.
- An SCV has built itself into a corner.
- The SCV escapes with the help of a sinking supply depot. Supply depots continue to produce supplies while underground.
- A field of sunken supply depots.
- Nuclear Launch Detected!
- Boom!
- Some foliage blocks line of sight.
- Some bunkers. You can also see the new control group interface in this shot.
- Terran Scanners can detect enemy units beyond your line of sight. In this shot some enemies are crossing into scanner range which is marked by the ring of red triangles.
- An SCV repairing a burning bunker. Terran buildings burn much faster in SC2.
- A lone enemy unit at the edge of detection range.
- The post-match build order comparison. It shows the first 15 minutes of the match.





















February 20th, 2010 at 07:56
… Retractable… supply depots. Ok, that is just all manner of wrong. And awesome. And wrong.
February 20th, 2010 at 08:17
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February 20th, 2010 at 10:49
If I had realized they could do that when I started the game I would have built them through the center of my base to save room.
February 20th, 2010 at 13:30
The retracting depots should enable some really neat wall-in strategies, both offensive and defensive. The build order display at the end of match is a godsend – not sure who came up with it, but it’s a great idea. Judging from the graphics, I’d imagine the system requirements aren’t too onerous.
High-res pictures are awesome – really appreciate the time and effort. Thanks!