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Hi, question from a newb:
I am trying Step 1 with Terran, but I cannot find any build timings for a non-gas build. Can anybody provide me with a timing list to compare myself to for this step?
Jak, I discovered that I should be silver with straight marines; that is hilarious, since I am low Bronze and eating a steady diet of opponents' cheese. Still, my macro is getting stronger, so I don't think that will last.
You might consider creating builds and timing lists for each step/race so that players have a decent benchmark for their builds.
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Hi, Aaronious. My experience over the past week using the staircase is that I benefit more from spending my resources as I gain them rather than following a build order.
I just hit Diamond with Zerg making almost only lings. While I was Masters in WoL with Toss and Diamond with Terran, I have historically struggled more with Zerg. Formerly, I always focused on memorizing build orders and trying to execute them for the first few minutes of a game.
In my opinion, this impeded my macro when something unexpected would challenge me. I think build orders are a legitimate way to learn. However, there is something to be said for simply spending all your resources as fast as possible. Sure, you don't want to build 4 ebays or simply queue up five marines in each of your 3 rax. But if you are spending all your minerals and gas, you should have an edge on most of your opponents in bronze or in silver.
I find spending everything rather than following a BO to be especially helpful vs cheese. Often, a build order distracts me rom reacting intuitively to what I scout. Conversely, avoiding a supply block and having more units than your opponent when the cheese hits by staying on top of your spending allows you to deal with the cheese without even worrying about strategy or hitting x-building at y-supply.
Thanks for the method, JaK. As someone who comes and goes with this game, I have found the Staircase to be the easiest and most effective way to transition back into playing.
tl;dr Build orders have a place but constant worker production and spending of your resources, even if only on marines, should be enough to enable you to respond to cheese and to counter attack once you've retarded your opponent's attack.
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Has anyone been able to get Spending Skill metric in LoTV? When I upload a replay to GGTracker, it fails -- I read GG Tracker doesn't support LoTV yet.
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I have had only fails when trying to upload to LoTV as well.
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Ah, well at least I am not alone. It seems kind of pointless to practice HOTS, since LOTV is playable now, and practically a different game.
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Yea I agree. I'm still using HOTS for queen inject, hotkeying, and camera customs but not for real games.
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Ah, well at least I am not alone. It seems kind of pointless to practice HOTS, since LOTV is playable now, and practically a different game. Many mechanics will stay the same: - Rally Points - Control Groups - Hotkeys - Splits or concave (Micro) - Magic Box with Mutas - Injects like Rapid-Fire-Injects - Terran Supply Trick - Egg-Hotkey-Drill - Warp-In-Drill (even without ChronoBoost this is still hard) - Building a wall vs Run-By (Speedlings, Hellions) - Learning Shift-Q with Drops (not like this guy)
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I have just started on the staircase, as Protoss. How much should I pay attention to some basic build order stuff while I am on the first few steps?
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@IronLlama Spending Efficiency is what creates build orders. For now, just remember 14 depot, 14 overlord, 14 pylon. (assuming supply structure/building first).
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How can I check my race macro at ggtracker (zerg)? I can see the spending skill, the inject timing and creep spread, but I cant seem to find the race macro indicator.
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On November 22 2015 01:23 p1ng wrote: How can I check my race macro at ggtracker (zerg)? I can see the spending skill, the inject timing and creep spread, but I cant seem to find the race macro indicator.
Same thing bro. I dont know what is the race macro indicator. Maybe its a inject timings or so. It will be cool if Jak could answer.
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On November 26 2015 19:44 thefrol wrote:Show nested quote +On November 22 2015 01:23 p1ng wrote: How can I check my race macro at ggtracker (zerg)? I can see the spending skill, the inject timing and creep spread, but I cant seem to find the race macro indicator. Same thing bro. I dont know what is the race macro indicator. Maybe its a inject timings or so. It will be cool if Jak could answer.
It is your inject timing. 50% means your hatches were injected 50% of the time = 50% race makro.
NOTE: At the moment race makros dont work because of patch3.0 and lotv they not correct in longer games. So check for youself by watching the replay if youre satisfied with your injects
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On November 27 2015 05:28 Perniciator wrote: It is your inject timing. 50% means your hatches were injected 50% of the time = 50% race makro.
NOTE: At the moment race makros dont work because of patch3.0 and lotv they not correct in longer games. So check for youself by watching the replay if youre satisfied with your injects
I saw a suggestion where race macro is indicated in supply block time. Even the German language instructions contains this indicator as race macro. But the chronoboosts/mules/injects should be an indicator too, youre right.
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Great tool for that one friend who says the game is to hard to understand and doesn't let you help him/her. Allows them to learn how to marco, which is key in Sc2. It also tells the player how much one base can support as well since they are more focus on their production then their army.
However, I will say in the later parts of the mechanics (how to respond when scouting X, or what do I do if I don't have Y, How do I spilt etc.) This guide becomes burly.
Basically, if you need to get better at marco, use the Staircase. If you need to get better at mirco, its better to go off of a replay or a player insight.
All in All, this is one of the best Marco guides out there.
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Thanks TheStaircase team!
Last week I decided to start from scratch with LoTV while learning TheCore and man it has been great! I get quite nervous playing 1v1 and this has stopped me laddering, to combat this I read some of the posts in TeamLiquid about adrenaline and how to accept it and so forth, it has helped to shift my mindset and just get into playing. Being the weekend I sat down to ladder my placement matches and work on TheCore using TheStaircase.
I played a couple of warmup matches vs AI and got up to Very Hard using Step 0. (I play Zerg) My confidence buoyed I decided to 'start' on the ladder placements. Step 0 laddering was cool, I uploaded my first couple of matches to GG tracker and was hitting Grandmaster spending with Master saturation - I forget the win/loss ratio but I definately won 2 straight up after then 10 minute mark. The losses were easy to take as hitting GM and Master spending on GG tracker made me feel great! Watching the replays I gave the opponents a very hard time of it, and they were Platinum and Gold players.
After the placements I was put into Silver league! (Step 0) Today I carried on with Step 1 after obliterating my Diamond Goal for the last 5 matches. I was hitting the benchmarks really well and after a few rocky hotkey messups I was starting to free my concentration up to allow the microing of army units for Step 1. (Still just select all and attack haha but baby steps right?)
Two games ago I started on Step 3, allowing upgrades to my Zergling forces. This really opened up the game for me - not just having speedlings and upgrades available, but having overlord drops and burrow and overseers. I could stay on Step 3 for weeks trying out different strategies.
Anyhoo the second game on Step 3 was another victory over a Platinum player and I got promoted to Gold! :D
So thankyou again Staircase team I really appreciate the time and effort you have put into this. I have played so many games with plain zerglings I know there are times when it is possible to overwhelm opponents, even up defended ramps. I know that hellions are bad and they will obilerate your army if given half the chance. I am starting to see how upgrades effect the outcome of engagements and when it is appropriate to carry on pushing or when to pull back and regroup. By simplifying my options I have been forced to explore every little thing that you can do to eek out an edge.
I love watching vods and high level replays and reading theorycrafting as much as the next guy, but actually understanding build order timings and when gas is important is now dawning on me in a way that just 'being told' doesn't. Maybe its that old saying - people never learn from others' mistakes.
I can't recommend this enough!
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I am an ex-dia player and I think your guide is a great first step for the most to improve their skill, great idea with this guide!
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Hey JaKaTaKSc2, in LOTV the protoss race macro benchmark has changed, and it seems impossible to get a score of 100. How is this new statistic calculated? Do you have a new score for every league to follow?
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