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[SC2] Macromanagement in Starcraft II

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[SC2] Macromanagement in Starcraft II
September 12th, 2009 05:40 | Starcraft 2
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Macromanagement in Starcraft II

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Warning

This article (not by choice) contains incorrect information. As the reader, it is your job to read this in its entirety and comment, to yourself or publicly, on whether you agree or disagree with its conclusions.

It is important to remember that even if an idea is based on incorrect or incomplete information, the conclusion can still be accurate. For example, if the queen's build time is actually 50 seconds, instead of 45, it probably isn't going to change the disparity shown by this article.

Onward and Outward

Starcraft II is different than Starcraft. That's a good thing. Despite knowing this, many people at Blizzcon entered the game playing it like the original on day 1. Units from Starcraft II were substituted for their equivalent Starcraft units, and normal builds were tried. In my experience, the first person to break that mold was Hot_Bid, as shown in his Zerg Queen article. After I saw this, I quickly changed how I played, focusing ever more on macromanagement in its most raw form. This article looks to explain the operation of macromanagement in Starcraft II, as well as briefly touch on why it has changed the basic form of the game.

Less is More?

As you probably know by now, Starcraft II workers return 5 minerals per trip instead of 8. They cost the same as the original. They move the same as the original. They mine slightly more efficiently, but not enough to make up the disparity of 3 minerals per trip. Yet everyone who got a decent look at Starcraft II, and has a reasonable understanding of Starcraft, would agree that you could make units more quickly in Starcraft II. Why? Enter the new macro mechanics.

Get Money

Below are the basic macro mechanics for each race.

Zerg
No need to touch this. Read this. I agree with almost everything in that article.

Protoss
For 200 minerals, after having a gateway, Protoss can create the obelisk. The obelisk regains energy automatically, energy which can be used to recharge shields, give mana, or speed up mining. You will only use the latter - It casts an area of effect spell (about exactly the size of a standard arc of 8-10 mineral patches) which lets the targeted Probes mine 6 minerals instead of 5 for a short time. In that time you will build up enough energy to immediately cast the spell again.

Terran
For 150 minerals, after having a barracks, Terran can upgrade their command center into an orbital relay. The upgrade grants scan, upgrade supply depots, and MULE. You will again only use the latter - For 50 energy, it drops a "super SCV" that mines for around 60 seconds. It mines like a normal SCV but returns 30 minerals (I believe) per trip instead of 5. You can get 50 energy before the time is up, meaning it's possible to have 2 MULEs at a base for a brief time. Further, if you forget to use the ability, you can drop 4 MULEs at once. Obviously it is better to use them as you can, but you aren't losing too much potential until you hit 200 energy, unlike the other abilities. I also believe that the MULEs can mine patches that are currently being mined by SCVs.

Comparison
Undoubtedly, the Zerg mechanic is the best. It grants more overall production of anything for the entire game. More drones in the early game means more hatcheries in the midgame, yielding more queens and a dangerous compounding advantage. More larvae in the early game means more hydralisks threatening an attack, meaning more static defense needed for your opponent to live. Further, in a straight-up macro war, you will never out macro a Zerg player who opens 13 pool into queen. It's not possible. I will try to prove this later in this article.

The Protoss and Terran advantages do differ slightly. Because the MULE is basically giving you a set amount of minerals over the next 60 seconds, it is extremely good at the start of the game, when worker saturation is low. Once you have achieved full saturation, the effect is still the same, but the improvement won't affect you as much. Conversely, the Protoss ability is most powerful when you have a nice saturation of probes, since they are all affected by the AoE.

There Were... Other Abilities?

There has been a lot (A LOT) of talk on the forum about the lack of choice between the macro mechanics, and the devastating effects of Terran losing scan. These are unfounded. After playing Starcraft II for 10 games and understanding the mechanics, you will see there is actually no choice. It's an illusion of choice. Given the "choice" between using the MULE and scanning, you will always choose the MULE unless forced otherwise by immediately cloaked units. The return is just too great. Even if I were supply capped, I would bank the MULE minerals while building a supply depot before I used the ability to gain extra supply. You've got to figure the MULE can make a round-trip every 6-8 seconds. And it returns 25-30 minerals every trip (I believe 30 but I'm erring on the safe side). Assuming it stays for 45 seconds (I believe it's actually 60). This yields somewhere between 187 and 300 "extra" minerals per minute. Clearly something that can't be skipped for a convenient scouting scan. This also shows the importance of getting the MULE early, which is a theme common between all the mechanics. The MULE pays for itself in the first minute, after which you are generating around 200 minerals extra every minute. You can see how this compounds.

You may, rarely, use the obelisk's ability to charge mana in a nearby high templar; but at 2 energy for 1 mana, and with your obelisk rarely having more than 25 energy, the options look grim. So you can recharge 12.5 (let's hope they round up to 13!) mana, or boost your probes' mining in case you live the attack. The choice is obvious.

The Queen can... You will never use the Queen for anything other than pumping out a ridiculous amount of larvae.

Take the Red Pill

Believe this: There is no choice in the current state of macro mechanics. You get them as quickly as possible and you use them as often as possible. In the end, RTS strategies usually boil down to the simplest common factor - maximize resource production as quickly as possible. Starcraft II's macro mechanics do not open up more options, they seal your strategic fate in the early game.

Racism

Ideally, all the macro mechanics should provide similar advantages. It would still be possible for them to operate differently and remain balanced, although it would be unbelievably hard to accomplish. For example, Protoss could give a boost to mining and Zerg a boost to production, and if the costs were well-balanced, it is conceivable that the matchup could be balanced. It would just be very, very hard to achieve this balance.

Hot_Bid's Zerg Queen article has talked about the power of the queen reasonably in-depth. The conclusion is that the queen is a very powerful unit; however, this article looks to compare the queen to the other race's macro mecahnics to find if one is objectively better. Let's begin with some theoretical discussions applicable to Starcraft.

I am playing PvT. Gambling that Terran didn't wall in, I build 2 gateways and begin producing zealots. By the time I scout him, I have 3 zealots either in production or produced, and I see he has a tight wall. I've already commited to attacking, but my attack will be ineffective. Terran has given up map control to me, but has a far superior economy for it.

I am playing ZvP. I place a standard 12 hatchery, 11 spawning pool, 13 hatchery, only to find that Protoss is rushing with zealots from 2 gateways. Unfortunately, I've already invested in my economy and production, and thus can't support units to defend the attack. I conceded defense for economy, and paid the price.

Now, let's look at Zerg in Starcraft II.

I am playing Zerg. I make a queen at 13 and inject 4 larva. 25 seconds later I have 4 - 7 available larva, depending on my strategy. I can make any combination of attacking units and drones. I can commit to attacking, see it isn't viable, and make 4 drones when the next injection finishes.

Zerg only makes concessions to itself. By Zerg starting a game by taking map control against a player who stayed safe and focused on economy, Zerg will only be behind relative to where they could have been. The larva inject is just so good at this point that you can rush, take map control, and then make workers, and still end up far, far, ahead of a player who just safely focused on making workers.

Warning: ESPORTS Science Follows

So that is my theory. Until a week ago, I had nothing else than my red name to back up my words. That's not enough, I needed numbers and graphs.

So I wrote a program to model Starcraft II's economy.

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If you accept what I've written above, you should expect to see the majority of games opening with a macro mechanic rush off one base. After this, the game reverts back to "standard" play with an accelerated income.

The more I've thought about it, the more I think this economic acceleration won't matter for any race but Zerg. You can support a ridiculous army off of one base in Starcraft II. For example, you can support 4 barracks with reactors off one base if you get the MULE quickly enough. Think about that. That's 8 barracks in constant marine production. That's a lot of marines. However, if you are able to scout 3 barracks with reactor addons, you know what's coming. If you see marines being rallied 8 at at time, you know what's happening.

The problem, as mentioned, is that Zerg don't have to show anything. Two hatcheries and a queen - That's enough to go anywhere in 7 minute from an all-in attack with 30 hydralisks, to pushing 60 supply in drones. When Zerglings are coming 28 at a time, and suddenly they stop, you can predict that Zerg has switched over to drone production again, but it's already too late for you to adapt.

We Can Rebuild; We Have the Technology

How does Blizzard fix the balance of the macro mechanics? Is it a problem? Does it need to be fixed?

Step 1: Make the mechanics equal. Assume everyone is going to rush for the mechanics, because that's what they're going to do in the current form. Find the number of larvae that balances the game. Make the Queen have to choose what unit it is going to inject, rather than having a ridiculous amount of choice in uncommitted larvae.
Step 2: Make the mechanics cost something. There are two options: lower the benefit of the mechanics or increase the cost. I would prefer to see the latter but both are viable. It needs some way to open up vulnerability in the early game to either timing attacks or tech rushes, so that the player is reacting to the opponent, as opposed to the current situation of rushing for the macro mechanic.
Step 3: Open up real choice. If I am giving up 200 minerals for not using my MULE, it had damn well better be doing something other than blinking some lights around for 5 seconds. Players are going to be giving up real income, and a lot of it, if they choose to use something other than the macro mechanics. They need to be given something that makes them think before they reactively slam another 8 larvae into their 2 hatcheries.
Step 4: Test it under the premise that good players are going to abuse it. Return to Step 1.

This being said, I really did like all three of the macro mechanics. A lot. They fit well and seem like they will eventually open up new timing choices when the game draws closer to balance. I really hope they are slightly tweaked and allowed to remain a fundamental part of the Starcraft II economy.

I am confident Blizzard will understand this issue. If they haven't already understood the issue by now, they surely will in the beta. I'm not concerned that it will slip by unnoticed, and you shouldn't be either. I do, however, still think it is an interesting problem in its current form.
Last edit: 2009-09-12 08:23:56
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  Kaniol   Poland. September 12 2009 05:57. Posts 1072Profile Blog # 
GOD this banner is sick :D
 
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  Virtuoso   United States. September 12 2009 05:59. Posts 112Profile # 
Great Write up thanks for this.
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  heyoka   United States. September 12 2009 06:00. Posts 3134Profile Blog # 
Good article, and the best banner I've seen in ages

The model is pretty interesting, and is probably a good avenue to go down as we near beta to try to find results for theorycrafting. I suspect we have a lot to learn with that kind of methodology.


Step 4: Test it under the premise that good players are going to abuse it. Return to Step 1.


This seems to be the biggest problem with balancing before a beta. Developers don't have the same kind of drive to abuse mechanics and competitive spirit that shines light on just how serious (or not serious) problems like this are for balance. Until beta actually hits I would expect this kind of issue to be relatively unchecked, not by direct fault from blizzard but because the talent pool doing the testing won't be good enough until the public has their hands on it.
Last edit: 2009-09-12 06:20:17
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  Manbear   Canada. September 12 2009 06:03. Posts 302Profile # 
that banner is amazing and the write up was pretty good as well
 
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  Mazer   Canada. September 12 2009 06:10. Posts 321Profile # 
Nice analysis.
 
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  theron[wdt]   United States. September 12 2009 06:15. Posts 361Profile Blog # 
lolz at the banner
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  uSiN   United States. September 12 2009 06:15. Posts 152Profile # 
Interesting... I am getting more and more excited about SC2 now and cool banner.
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  Lobbo   September 12 2009 06:16. Posts 948Profile Blog # 
Cool, but dosent this apply to bw also? A probe can scout Zerg, and see the little maggots waiting, and when the probe dies, Zerg has the same option to make attacking units or pure drones. I'm a bit clueless so please bother with my question or rather rant.

But this never happends in bw because you never wait as Zerg to build from your larvae. But theoretical it's the same situation.
Last edit: 2009-09-12 06:18:38
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  renchak   Sweden. September 12 2009 06:18. Posts 115Profile # 
Haha such a great banner! Good writeup!
 
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  Chill   Canada. September 12 2009 06:19. Posts 16528Profile Blog # 

On September 12 2009 06:16 Lobbo wrote:
Cool, but dosent this apply to bw also? A probe can scout Zerg, and see the little maggots waiting, and when the probe dies, Zerg has the same option to make attacking units or pure drones. I'm a bit clueless so please bother with my question or rather rant.

But this never happends in bw because you never wait as Zerg to build from your larvae. But theoretical it's the same situation.

In SC2 the queen delivers larvae 4 at a time. Better pathing and the range of the queen kills probes many times quicker in SC2. The word from theorycraft and Blizzard seems to be "scout better", but there's no indication of how that should be done. You simply cannot keep the scout alive in SC2.
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  Lobbo   September 12 2009 06:23. Posts 948Profile Blog # 

On September 12 2009 06:19 Chill wrote:

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In SC2 the queen delivers larvae 4 at a time.


Yeah I understand that. But with one queen you can have 4 extra hydra per 25 seconds rite? How is this still different from when a Terran or Protoss scout Zerg in bw? The same apply with the larvae question of what did the Zerg use them for. Obviously bw is played to look like it does today. But the same issue Had to be the same when SC came out. (with knowing what zerg used the larvae for)
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 EvilTeletubby   Baltimore, USA. September 12 2009 06:24. Posts 14252Profile Blog # 
Nice article Chill... after Hot_Bid's thorough examination, I'm sure the Blizz guys are hammering this one out non-stop, and expect it to change a little upon release.
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  JWD   United States. September 12 2009 06:26. Posts 8801Profile Blog # 
Very nice analysis Chill. This was a pleasure to read.
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  Chill   Canada. September 12 2009 06:27. Posts 16528Profile Blog # 

On September 12 2009 06:23 Lobbo wrote:

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Yeah I understand that. But with one queen you can have 4 extra hydra per 25 seconds rite? How is this still different from when a Terran or Protoss scout Zerg in bw? The same apply with the larvae question of what did the Zerg use them for. Obviously bw is played to look like it does today. But the same issue Had to be the same when SC came out. (with knowing what zerg used the larvae for)

You're not saving larvae at all. You get the usual 3 and use them instantly as they come. Then, 25 seconds after you inject larvae with the queen, you get 4 more coming together. My point is that if you play optimally, using larvae instantly everytime, you still have 4 larvae coming together every 25 seconds. You don't have to save anything. They come like that - 4 together.
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  Misrah   United States. September 12 2009 06:27. Posts 1695Profile Blog # 
love it. freaking great banner and great article thanks for the good work : )
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  Islandsnake   United States. September 12 2009 06:28. Posts 476Profile # 
Great write-up

Enjoyed it and agree
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Yay it has finally arrived
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  Psyonic_Reaver   United States. September 12 2009 06:29. Posts 1838Profile Blog # 
Very nice article. I feel the same way.
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  Linx_101   Canada. September 12 2009 06:29. Posts 134Profile # 
Amazing Article, this is one of the best I've seen in a while
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