
If you ask me why there are so many Protoss and Zerg players out there and so few Terran players, my answer would defenately be : 'It's becouse few players find Terran entertaining to play with and enjoy the more static game'.Ī little above, I mentioned something about the way a player's perception of a certain race, can affect it's judgement when the balance issue is brought into dicussion.Īt least in my case, I have a hard time besting Zerg players. Personally, I chose Protoss becouse it suits me best. Please note that the stronger-weaker status is ment for certain types of units, not the race balance issue. For instance, the Terran's gameplay is more static, yet stronger and a little harder to counter, while the Protoss and Zerg races are more dynamic, yet weaker in small numbers and easier to counter. You have to try out every race and chose the one that suits best your game dynamics preferences. Well, the answer for this question is quite simple. What race should I play in my future adventures within the Starcraft 2 universe? In my own vision, I strongly believe that it all comes down to every player's perception on a certain race and what they look for when first chosing a race to play with.įor example, a player that is about to have his first contact with the game, raises a simple question: After reading Michael 'Zechs' Radford's Terran weak or just unlucky?, which quite frankly was a very interesting read, I decided to start up a debate, based on a different point of view.īy different, I mean, the game seen from the eyes of a former Starcraft:Brood War player.įirst of all, I want to point out that a statistic based on prior performances of a player or group of players, during a competition, can't provide arguments for or against what race is balanced, weak or even overpowered.
