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BlizzCon 07: Pardo demos StarCraft II campaign

Vice president of game design takes the stage to show off previously unseen material from enormously anticipated strategy sequel.
By Brad Shoemaker, GameSpot
Posted Aug 3, 2007 5:32 pm PT
ANAHEIM, Calif.--This year's BlizzCon is moving into the back half of its first day, but the action isn't slowing down, as game design VP Rob Pardo will soon take the stage to host an hour-long discussion and demonstration of StarCraft II. Though we've been playing StarCraft II off and on all day--with more in-depth coverage of the terran and protoss factions yet to come--we've been told to expect more material to be presented at this panel than Blizzard is showing on the BlizzCon floor.

An understandably excited crowd has packed the hundreds of seats in the convention hall, and Pardo and other Blizzard employees are milling onstage, fiddling with a PC setup and generally preparing for the demo, so things should get underway in just a few moments.

[5:38] Pardo, along with Blizzard's Andy Chambers and Dustin Browder, begin the presentation by jumping straight into a demo of the terrans.

[5:39] The first new feature shown is the command center's automatic SCV-deploy ability, followed by the reactor, which can double the output capacity of the barracks or factory.

[5:39] There's also the tech lab, an alternative add-on that lets you research new functionality for units.

[5:40] Next up: the sensor tower, which gives you a massive site range that even shows enemies moving beyond the fog of war as large red dots.

[5:41] Next is the battlecruiser, which can now specialize to use either the old Yamato gun, or a new plasma cannon that lets you decimate ground opponents.

[5:42] Next, the viking, which is basically a transformer. It acts like a goliath when it's in bipedal mech form, and it can also turn into a flyer.

[5:42] Next, the banshee, which blitzes enemy ground units with rockets.

[5:43] The banshee has no anti-air function, but it can decimate ground units like marines and siege tanks, which can't really fight back. The rocket spread seems to have a large area of splash damage.

[5:44] The presenters are whipping through the demo, next with a look at the reaper shown at the StarCraft II announcement in May.

[5:44] In addition to jumping over barriers, the reaper has a new ability: It can throw timed bombs and then flee before the bombs wreak havoc on everything around it.

[5:46] Next up is the Thor, which is so big it has to be built by an SCV. The Thor actually has a slow turn speed, so it has to rotate on its axis before it can move in a new direction. The demo shows how the Thor can walk over some supply depots, which can now lower into the ground.

[5:46] The Thor also has a stationary artillery attack similar to the siege tank's, which will utterly wreck buildings.

[5:47] However, the new cobra tank hunter shows up to exploit the weak turning speed of the Thor, attacking it from behind faster than it can turn to face the opposition.

[5:48] Next up, everyone's favorite, the ghost. In addition to the old nuclear strike, the ghost can now call down drop pods that will spawn a handful of marines behind enemy lines.

[5:49] That ends the quick terran demo. Now Pardo takes the stage to show off StarCraft II's single-player campaign, starting with a history lesson. First, Warcraft II, which had extremely simple mission flow--build a base, defeat the enemy base.

[5:50] Warcraft II's story was told through simple text and narration--no major characters, no cutscenes to speak of.

[5:51] Next is StarCraft, which featured more complex missions with triggered events. The game also featured one linear storyline through three campaigns, rather than Warcraft II's mirrored campaigns, which told two versions of the same story.

[5:52] Next came Warcraft III, which featured a wide variety of different mission types and objectives. It also got rid of the mission briefing-based exposition in favor of cinematic sequences that happened within missions.

[5:53] Finally, we move on to an actual demo of StarCraft II's single-player campaign.

[5:54] The demo begins with a camera fly-through into the dirty bridge of the battlecruiser Hyperion, where Rob Pardo points out returning hero Jim Raynor to much applause. Raynor is the central character of the terran campaign in StarCraft II. Raynor's living a little harder, drinking a little harder, and living a mercenary life against the Terran Dominion in the new game.

[5:55] Next to Raynor is Tychus, the marine shown in the original CG trailer for the game. Pardo controls Raynor, walking him up to Tychus and choosing a comment from an onscreen dialogue tree.

[5:56] The character models here are far more detailed than those in Warcraft III, though these are also rendered in-engine. Pardo says Blizzard's CG department is helping out with the graphics in these scenes.

[5:58] In addition to the characters, you'll be able to interact with computer displays on the ship to learn more about the StarCraft universe and your missions, or the bridge's front window, which lets you look outside the ship at your current location.

[5:58] Pardo shows how you can move Raynor into other areas of the ship, such as the engineering section, where he has a heated exchange with a mechanic.

[5:59] Another engineer complains that the crew hasn't been paid in months and is planning a mutiny, but Raynor assures him that the artifact the crew just retrieved from the Mar Sara colony (familiar to StarCraft veterans) is going to solve their problems.

[6:00] The most important feature of the engineering section is the technology console. You'll earn money from finishing missions, and you can spend your profits on new units and new tech abilities for them between missions. Pardo buys the viking unit, as an example.

[6:02] Back on the bridge, you can access the star map to see all of the planets you can visit, as well as zoom in on one world to see and hear a number of facts about that world.

[6:04] Pardo heads down to a planet to show off a mission in action. The objective here is to infiltrate a protoss encampment and retrieve an artifact they're protecting. The mission begins with a command center and a number of vikings (in jet form) flying in to establish a command post. Pardo skips the base-building step and takes his vikings straight to the protoss location.

[6:06] The vikings aren't enough to breach their defenses, so Pardo uses a cheat command to spawn a ludicrous number of battlecruisers and Thor units, which utterly erase the protoss defenses from the map.

[6:07] After taking the artifact, you'll end up back on the bridge, and you can talk to the available characters about new topics related to the previous and future missions. However, Tychus has disappeared from the bridge, and Raynor is able to ask his second-in-command about Tychus' whereabouts.

[6:08] True to his alcoholic tendencies, Raynor will be able to visit the ship canteen. The graphics in the cutscene as Raynor approaches the bar are easily the most impressive of a Blizzard game yet, with real-time shadows, extensively detailed bump-mapping on Raynor, and so on.

[6:09] Shock! Raynor is stopped in the corridor by a shadowy figure who turns out to be the protoss dark templar Zeratul, who warns Raynor that a mysterious race, the Xel'naga, have returned, and that the artifacts are the key "to the end of all things."

[6:10] Pardo ends the demo, wrapping up with some of the game's key new features. You can choose your own missions, which will have more varied objectives than before. The new between-mission gameplay will allow for a more complex story with more subplots, as well.

[6:11] What's next? "The return of Kerrigan." Massive applause. Expect to see a major Kerrigan-related campaign for the zerg in the future. Then there's the protoss campaign, called "Mystery of the Xel'naga," which ties into the Xel'naga artifacts mentioned during the demo.

[6:12] Now on to a Q&A session.

[6:13] "We're not trying to reinvent StarCraft, we're trying to reimagine it."

[6:14] Work on the zerg will begin in earnest in the next week, and StarCraft III is "a long way away." Duh.

[6:15] How will Blizzard bolster the StarCraft II community in the wake of World of Warcraft's extensive community features? Blizzard will expand on battle.net--Pardo says to look at the way battle.net evolved between StarCraft and Warcraft III. Expect a similar jump to StarCraft II.

[6:17] Will your decisions affect the way the missions and story play out? It might, depending on the campaign and the mission. The zerg and protoss campaigns will be quite different from the terran one; they obviously won't feature a mercenary group amassing wealth and buying new units, for instance.

[6:17] The technology you buy will carry over from mission to mission in the terran campaign, but the individual units won't.

[6:20] Will StarCraft II support DirectX 10? Yes, but it won't require DirectX 10.

[6:22] How will the interface improvements factor into competitive StarCraft leagues? A number of new micromanagement-heavy gameplay features will appear that the most advanced players will use to show off their skills and dominate competition.

[6:23] Will characters like Raynor, Kerrigan, and Zeratul appear within missions themselves, using unique graphics? StarCraft II is more of an "army game" that focuses on unit critical mass, though those story characters may show up sporadically in missions.

[6:24] The game will ship with a fully functional map editor that will hopefully be better than the one included with Warcraft III. The panel promises full support to the mod community as well.

[6:25] Will the first game's voice acting return? Casting hasn't been completed yet, so it's "all up in the air."

[6:27] No cooperative gameplay in the campaign itself, but they hope to provide support for co-op in other ways before the game ships.

[6:32] Will Blizzard ever do an RPG or first-person shooter? Pardo: "Wait and see. Come to future BlizzCons." The crowd begins to chant "Ghost!" rabidly, to which Pardo responds, "Good thing we didn't cancel it. We just put it on indefinite hold!"

[6:33] Will we see equivalent units in each faction? No, the goal is to make each of the three factions as different as possible.

[6:34] Will there be any what-if, alternative endings? No, you'll be able to take different paths in the middle that will all end up in roughly the same place.

[6:36] Surprisingly, some of the units from the first StarCraft that have been removed for the sequel have actually been built and will be available for modders to use.

[6:36] Final hardware requirements haven't been determined, but Pixel Shader 2.0 will be required.

[6:38] The Q&A ends, and so does the panel. Look for more info on StarCraft II as BlizzCon continues.

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JB2B

I hope the story is as great as it was in the first game. It really sucked you in even while I was a bit to young to understand it all since English is not my primary language.

Posted Jul 11, 2008 2:14 am PT
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Jemberley1000

The new and improved units are really gonna make this game more exciting this time 'round. I mean common, who can resist sending mass number of zerglings into your opponents base. =)

Posted May 28, 2008 2:42 am PT
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Smartlex

No doubt about this game is gonna be cool. But I wonder will there be a WarCraft III??? And when??? I just wanna play that old perfect game with the new engine, with the new graphics etc. on battlenet...

Posted May 28, 2008 2:34 am PT
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yago0o0o0l

This game Goonna B Gr8....

Posted Apr 27, 2008 1:19 am PT
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Themaazandar

Its good that removed units will be available, I'm unhappy with some of the choices that Blizzard has made

Posted Dec 13, 2007 3:47 pm PT
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deth_knight

i gust bilt my new pc it has p4m900 micro 775, g-froce gtx , OCZ Dual Channel 4096MB PC6400 DDR2 800Mhz , inte core 2 duo E6850 3.0GHz and Seagate Barracuda 7200.9 250GB Hard Drive

Posted Nov 9, 2007 10:30 pm PT
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joms

OMG got to be prepared! Now is the time to build a new and powerful PC, keeping in mind all those anticipated games coming end of the year! SC2(TBA), Crysis, COD4!

Posted Sep 1, 2007 11:04 pm PT
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abadgirl84

if it will be s2...that means that maybe it will be and diablo 3...i'm waiting it so for so many years..(

Posted Aug 11, 2007 1:53 am PT
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Brendonius

Here comes another game of the year... decade... and beyond!

Posted Aug 9, 2007 4:57 pm PT
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Enterprise-E

I can't wait to here my classic terran marine say" OMG his wacked!!" Star Craft 2 is going well worth the wait when we get it in our hands.

Posted Aug 9, 2007 7:43 am PT
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ccstrauss94

i have a feeling this game is going to be good

Posted Aug 9, 2007 6:51 am PT
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ldavidtw2000

Can't wait to unlock secret forth campaign...the Zerg-Protoss Hybrid
and they'll end up killing almighty original creator Xel'Naga.
I'm kidding.

Posted Aug 8, 2007 7:40 pm PT
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agustbestur

This is gonna be a good game!!

Posted Aug 8, 2007 12:10 pm PT
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ggpjntim

What!? Nobody asked when a playable demo would be released to the public! I guess if you'rr there you could play the demo but afterwards your gonna be yearning to play it again when you leave, so somebody missed that question. Dammit I just want to play it now, I don't care how horribly unbalanced or rough it is, just want to play Starcraft II.

Posted Aug 8, 2007 6:18 am PT
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hades200621

0011992288 nice said... indeed blizzard making there best to keep the tradition!!!

Im myself a huge fan of SC from the begining and couldnt imagine how could Blizzard make SC2 without ruining the almost perfect balance and game fun... now that I look at SC2 trailers and info, I sure it would be great!!!

Posted Aug 8, 2007 12:26 am PT
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DJ_Steady

I've been waiting for them to develop StarCraft II. SC was my fav game for years and still go back to it every now and then.

Looks like it has the same voice overs as well which is great.

Posted Aug 7, 2007 5:47 pm PT
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Lycan_Tiger

omg if its making this big a deal here imagine in korea XD

Posted Aug 7, 2007 2:45 pm PT
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AlucarD00

i likeed StarCraft a lot and i think StarCraft 2 will be great but still im w8ing for Warcraft 4

Posted Aug 7, 2007 1:29 pm PT
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TRH4469

this is going to be nuts. rts games will never be the same after this one

Posted Aug 7, 2007 11:13 am PT
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Fable_Lord

blizzard only makes good games, and there support after buying is the best in the whole games scene.

so i am looking forward for starcraft 2

Posted Aug 7, 2007 9:47 am PT
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smbius

Given Blizzard's track record, nothing can be "total crap". At worst, the game could possibly be good instead of great.

Posted Aug 7, 2007 8:36 am PT
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Phazevariance

Is'nt blizzard run by almost a completely different staff now then the ones that made starcraft 1? If so, this game could be a total crap sequel or it could completely surpass the original.... hmmm.

Posted Aug 7, 2007 6:26 am PT
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Glen0071

Ill be updating my comp when this lil beauty comes out for sure! Fully sik

Posted Aug 7, 2007 4:41 am PT
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XBSHX

"If someone's gonna make an FPS based on starcraft, I sure as hell hope blizzard doesn't do it by themselves. The current "Ghost" screens are atrocious. Blizzard should do the concept, but when it comes to graphics and general fps gameplay dynamics, they don't know jack."

Blizzard wasn't the ones developing it and it was being developed for last gen consoles.

Posted Aug 6, 2007 10:30 pm PT
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X-7

I hope it won't require a lot of graphic power. My GPU sucks. I have a 3.5GHZ Equiv. and 1 GB of DDR. I hope they will make it for new and ld computers. Or it might be a few years before I play.

Posted Aug 6, 2007 8:53 pm PT
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Kord911

I can't wait to hear "You Must Construct Additional Pylons" again!!!!

Posted Aug 6, 2007 7:41 pm PT
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pauldarkside

Damn, I wish I was there ... any chance of a video? ... please?

Posted Aug 6, 2007 2:07 pm PT
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Medicman_G

i still play starcraft bw daily , mmm i cant waittt

Posted Aug 6, 2007 12:49 pm PT
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SimsDevil

i think i died and went to heaven.

Posted Aug 6, 2007 12:15 pm PT
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maxmax1234

keeping you updated by the minute,

Posted Aug 6, 2007 11:55 am PT
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MarcusMaximus04

Sweet!!! Xel Naga are back!!! Woot!

Posted Aug 6, 2007 11:36 am PT
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0011992288

If you're reading this, you know how this game looks, you don't need me to tell you. But what I will tell you is how impressive it is Blizzard (who continues to be my favorite game manufacturer) comes out with classic games time after time after time. Diablo? Amazing.Warcraft 2? Amazing. Starcraft? Amazing. Diablo 2? Amazing. Warcraft 3? Amazing. World of Warcraft? I'm not a huge fan, but you can't argue with the numbers. 8 million (5-6 sounds more realistic b/c of trials) is enough to cement it in our minds to come. So where does this leave Starcraft 2? It leaves us with one of the most constantly great game makers updating a classic game. How can things go wrong?

Posted Aug 6, 2007 10:27 am PT
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BL4CK_T0RM3NT0R

Amazing ! Blizzard is doing an outstanding work on the single-player campaign as well, i didn't expect that ! Good work, good work indeed !

Posted Aug 6, 2007 7:49 am PT
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ahdotx

starcraft 3 ... a long way away ...

is better than nothing heh

Posted Aug 6, 2007 3:26 am PT
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C_Blade

GEEZ, when is the demo coming out for us? I guess it's got a while, it's just...I want a taste of this lusciousness!

Posted Aug 6, 2007 1:42 am PT
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XxFulgrimxX

omfg i want to get my hand on this so bad!!!! Jim Raynor FTW!!!

Posted Aug 6, 2007 12:23 am PT
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bOZO_basic

New video looks great
http://www.gamespot.com/video/939643/6176216/videoplayerpop?rgroup=blizzcon07_videos

Posted Aug 5, 2007 9:27 pm PT
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sirshawn_XIII

they cancelled starcraft ghost...

Posted Aug 5, 2007 8:36 pm PT
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bOZO_basic

http://img254.imageshack.us/img254/1278/sc2terrantechtreeeditmw6.jpg

Posted Aug 5, 2007 8:06 pm PT
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brunolp

Two words:
A Mazing

Posted Aug 5, 2007 8:01 pm PT
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bOZO_basic

Major changes to starcraft 2 units.
www.sc2blog.com/2007/08/04/blizzcon-changes-to-starcraft-2/

Posted Aug 5, 2007 7:42 pm PT
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Yeg17

If someone's gonna make an FPS based on starcraft, I sure as hell hope blizzard doesn't do it by themselves. The current "Ghost" screens are atrocious. Blizzard should do the concept, but when it comes to graphics and general fps gameplay dynamics, they don't know jack.

Posted Aug 5, 2007 6:37 pm PT
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comthitnuong

Mouthwatering goodness...I feel kind of bad that I couldn't even recognize Jim Raynor in the video...Maybe it was the lighting...

Posted Aug 5, 2007 6:17 pm PT
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brokengammer

I will only say this " my god , the Xel' naga are gona PWN up the universe and good old Jim Raynor is gona kick some Alien ass, OOHRAH!!!"

Posted Aug 5, 2007 6:11 pm PT
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Simmy2

Jesus Christ, the campaign look terrific. I'm really really looking out for this game as soon as it hits the store. Instant win.

Posted Aug 5, 2007 5:28 pm PT
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LGAKAgregory

Statcraft 2 looks sweet I might get it ......or not ? ehhee

Posted Aug 5, 2007 4:47 pm PT
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thedogfather287

im going to get this game for sure i just upgraded my ram speed to 2gb and got a 4004 game card

Posted Aug 5, 2007 3:49 pm PT
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hojobojo

The single player in starcraft is a bit like starwars: empire at war and rise of nations: rise of legends single player.

Posted Aug 5, 2007 11:44 am PT
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Bauholzwolf

I can't wait! Finally a game that may actually make my hardware break a bit of a sweat!

Posted Aug 5, 2007 10:46 am PT
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triad79

IT is very cool....the updated grahpic's are nice and the demo was only playable with two race'es(protoss and Terrans)....no Zurg

Posted Aug 5, 2007 9:16 am PT
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