StarCraft II
StarCraft II, released in July 2010, is a sequel to Blizzard's award-winning strategy game
StarCraft. In the 26th century, three species, namely, Terrans, Protoss, and Zerg, are at war. The campaign takes you through many missions on different planets where you have to face the various enemy factions, sometimes several of them.
StarCraft II features a similar number of units as the original game, some of them new. Due to the massive success of the first game, Blizzard chose to focus a large aspect of the game on multiplayer combat through Battle.net. The campaign serves as a good introduction to units and concepts, and competitive multiplayer is where the action is.
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StarCraft II engine supports only DirectX 9, but several patches have improved rendering quality and available options considerably. We tested the game using a recorded 1 vs. 1 multiplayer replay in the late game phase. Please note that
StarCraft II is very CPU limited on high-end cards, especially on lower resolutions, so you may not see much scaling between some cards.
StarCraft II does not support multi-monitor gaming, because it would provide an unfair advantage in competitive multiplaying, as a larger portion of the map would be visible.