Seasoned players in the PES Master League Online mode are able to secure successive victories and achieve high rankings as they understand the game well, know what works in PES Master League Online, and are able to exploit the weaknesses of the game to punish their opponents. In this tutorial, you will find out how you can apply some of these tricks in your next online game.

1. Controlled Shot

The controlled shot in PES 2013 and PES MLO is very effective, perhaps too effective for everyone's liking. If you have a top striker, a controlled shot has a high chance of finding the net. To execute a good controlled shot, aim towards the far post with the player's stronger foot, charge up the shot and press R2. The striker will curl the ball nicely past the goal keeper into the corner of the net. Online players use this frequently to great effect, and you should as well.

2. Chipped Through Pass

An effective way to split the defence. The chipped through pass enables you to bypass the entire defence with a simple ball. Use this in conjunction with a fast striker, and you will have plenty of one-on-one chances with the goal keeper in PES 2013. This is used to a great extent in PES MLO, and definitely a necessary skill to master in order to rise up the rankings in the online mode. To use the chipped through pass, push right analog stick towards the striker and trigger a forward run. Once the striker start his run, hold L1 and charge up the through pass button. Placing the striker all the way to the top in the formation will aid in the implementation of this trick too.

3. Play Left Footer at Right Flank

And vice versa. Think Robben and Ribery for Bayern Munich. Or Ronaldo and Angel Di Maria at Real Madrid. Playing a left footer at the right flank is very useful as it allows the player to easily cut into the box, aim for the far post, and send a powerful shot towards goal. It also puts your player in the best position to execute the controlled shot mentioned earlier in this tutorial. When you are playing with a formation with two side midfielders or wingers, select appropriate players for the role such that a left footer player is on the right flank and vice versa. For a formation with 2 strikers, you can also play a left footer striker as the right striker and vice versa.
These are the top 3 strategies used by majority of the top players in PES Master League Online. Practising and using these strategies will allow you to match up to the top players in the online mode.

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Many gamers are skeptical about the upcoming Elder Scrolls Online game because it is the first game in the series to be turned into an MMO. Players have gone from the lands of Morrowind, all the way to Skyrim, and are hoping for another great title. Let's look at five of the top reasons you might want to play this new MMO.

1. Massive Maps

If there is anything that Skyrim showed us, it's that Bethesda knows how to create a massive world full of depth and surprise. This is the reason that Skyrim was able to come to life for players, and we can expect the same thing in the Elder Scrolls Online. The Elder Scrolls Online will feature every other game's map, as well as several additions to the world.

2. Gameplay Mechanics

In previous games, players have always had to fight by themselves to accomplish quests and slay large beasts. However, this isn't how MMOs work. In the Elder Scrolls Online, there are some interesting gameplay mechanics added to get players to work together, rather than apart. There will actually be synergies between certain abilities that when used together by multiple players, will create a devastating blow.

3. Epic Storyline

As with every Elder Scrolls game, the storyline has always been in-depth and quite an experience. Also, as with every game, you will once again start as a prisoner and must free yourself before gaining power. Eventually, your character will be fighting for the White Gold Tower through PvP to try and become the Emperor. Now that you know how the story begins and ends, you'll have to play the game to find out how you'll get there!

4. Lore of the Land

Each individual game has had lore go pretty in-depth about each of the races, which there never seemed to be a lacking of. You can expect to see all of these races return to the land, as well as hundreds of new ones, each with their own story. As the hero of the story, it is your job to help these people by completing quests 
 and learning about their ways.

5. Graphics

There are a lot of MMOs that have been forced to give up on the graphics aspect in order to keep the game running smoothly. Zenimax Online doesn't plan on needing to do this, and you can expect stellar graphics similar to previous games.

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Blizzard's latest installment in the StarCraft series, StarCraft 2 Heart of the Swarm, takes players on a campaign of vengeance against the series' main antagonist, Arcturus Mengsk. Mengsk is responsible for leaving Sarah Kerrigan behind during a mission in the original StarCraft game, which leads to her becoming the villain of the two following installments in the series. The campaign mode, or story mode, delivers a very emotional journey featuring Sarah Kerrigan, the now former Queen of Blades, and James Raynor, the hero from StarCraft 2 Wings of Liberty. Along this journey, Kerrigan is forced to evolve not only the Zerg Swarm, but also herself.

StarCraft 2 Heart of the Swarm drastically differs from the gameplay style of the original StarCraft. It breaks from a strictly Real Time Strategy style and features elements more akin to an Adventure or Role Playing Game. The player is given many opportunities to make choices that will alter hero and unit abilities. Some of which can be changed later on, but some cannot be altered, save starting a new campaign from the beginning. The non-cimeatic character conversations are tailored to the choices you have made as well.
Some great new online features have been added with StarCraft 2 Heart of the Swarm. These features include Groups and Clans for a more regulated multiplayer experience. Maps and units have had several upgrades made to them for the new expansion. Zerg creep now flows up the buildings and structures on old maps and all new themed maps have been added. Unranked match games will now feature a leveling system that will unlock decals, portraits, and unit skins allowing you to customize your experience that much further. A half dozen new units have been added across the board to help balance and create a brand new experience with multiplayer battles. Tutorials were added to get the player ready for battle with these new units, as they can drastically alter the competitive online play of StarCraft.

The myriad of features added to the gameplay and the dramatic storyline make Heart of the Swarm a must have for fans of the series. Seasoned online players will, of course, find the expansion a necessity and newcomers to the series will enjoy a more gentle campaign than that of Wings of Liberty. Unfortunately, newcomers in North America are required to purchase StarCraft 2 Wings of Liberty before they can upgrade to StarCraft 2 Heart of the Swarm, but this can be accomplished completely online via digital purchase and download.


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Diablo III Skills
Diablo III has been a worldwide success. The amount of strategies to increase your chances of succeeding can be difficult with so much competition. When I started to play this game I struggled throughout and lost hope in competing against top ranked Diablo III players. The reasons I struggled were because I lacked Diablo III skills and the items i had were limited and made me look like a complete beginner.
To my surprise many other players had legendary items while I had few to none. My Diablo III skills were dramatically low. These are changes I made that helped me get many legendary items as well as improve and my Diablo III skills:

When engaged into a battle, make sure you are patient and don't rush into fighting because this may cause you to click incorrectly and move too close to the enemy. I know what you might be thinking, "well that's obvious! "Trust me, I know and have suffered greatly for this careless mistakes.
Something that helps increase your Diablo III skills and your items is selling the grey items you have to the merchants but not the blue items (these will be better used to break them down into craft materials using the salvage tab).

To increase the chance of getting a legendary item and increase your Diablo III skills is by changing your gear to MF (magic find). Another way I found legendries was by battling more bosses, rare monsters, goblins, etc. Also battling helps you level up faster as well and most importantly go for the chests, don't lose hope in finding some rare items here, it's not as common to find some but it might be worth it. Also, when starting out Diablo III try not to waste as much gold because you might need it in the future.

Auction house is key! It is very important to know how to sell and how to buy. Find out how much your item is really worth by searching similar items to know the accurate price. This is so your item isn't sold too cheap or maybe doesn't sell because the price you put it at is too high.

I highly recommend spending the majority of the time in the auction house if you are lacking top class items or if you just started to play Diablo III. Be prepared to take sacrifices when selling items because you will be able to get even more rare items.

Another tip in selling in the auction house is trying to sell items that require a level of below thirty because the majority of the players are exactly that, below level thirty.


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Doom Roguelike Review (Version 0.9.9.7)
Doom Roguelike is a different take on the hit PC classic, Doom, featuring a roguelike role-playing game experience of leveling up, randomly generated levels, multiple challenge modes, and lots of weapons and gear to use! The normal mode for this game allows you to play the classic Doom levels, from episode 1 to 3, featuring Phobos, Deimos, and the Hell dimension. All of the classic monsters are here as well, including cacodemons, pinkie demons, the zombie grunts, imps, Cyber Demons, the Spider Mastermind, and includes the monsters from Doom 2 and even other ID games, such as Quake! The difficulty levels from the previous game are here as well, although changed a bit to represent the role-playing game experience, such as changing up the monsters that show up and including or taking away the special levels you can find. Doom Roguelike involves taking turns in combat, determined by time to fire, reload, instead of a simple turn by turn rate.
When you begin the game, you can choose between 3 classes, the Marine, Scout, and Technician, who come with their own starting stats and ability, such as the marine being beefier and getting longer stat durations, scouts getting a 10% faster movement speed and knowledge of the staircase locations, and technicians being able to use consumables near instantly, hacking the computer maps for tracking data, and being a master of tinkering with equipment. Speaking of which, you will find mods in your game, which have certain ability boosts for footwear, armor, and weapons. Modding these weapons with the right combination of mods will allow you to create a brand new item, called an "assembly", and finding schematics or using the Doom roguelike wiki will tell you how to create these items.
There is also a "Tactics" option, which allows you to change from a cautious standpoint, which is default, to a running tactic, which gives you a 30% move speed bonus, 20% extra dodge ability, and enemies take a -4 hit penalty, but makes you receive a -2 hit accuracy and makes melee damage halved for the duration. After the running tactic is over, you go tired, which you cannot change back to running until tired wears off or you use a health item. The tactic modes offer a deeper sense of strategy to this game as well, which will be needed for the tougher enemies.
Character Building
Doom Roguelike offers a pretty deep character building system, through the use of the aforementioned classes (scout, marine, technician), and the use of traits you can assign with each level up. The traits system works somewhat like Fallout in a way, but you get a trait each level, allowing you to further customize and create strong character classes. Examples of these traits include the Ironman trait, which gives you an addition 10 Hit Points per Ironman trait (character defaults at 50 hit points). Another example is the "Reloader Trait", which gives you a 20% reduction in reload times per rank. There is multiple traits to use, and some can only be used with using other traits, such as adding 1 rank into the Finesse trait to unlock the Juggler trait.
Music and Sound
Doom Roguelike offers classic sound clips from the hit game, Doom, including all the noises and screams you know and love, such as demon death screams, grunts dying, the horrible sounds of a cyberdemon's hoof hitting the ground, the sounds of your weapons firing, and much more! The music in this game includes modified versions of some of the classic music, such as Episode 1 mission 1′s stage music for example. The music and the sound effects mix very well with the role-playing game mechanics and immerses you into the different style of Doom this game offers.
Badges and challenges
Doom Roguelike also includes the Angel Challenges, which are different rules and stipulations you are forced to play by, such as a pistols only run, shotgun challenges, pacifism challenge, berserk challenges, and so much more, which range from easy to extremely difficult. These challenges also help increase your rank in the game, which will unlock more challenges and conditions to proceed to the next rank.
Badges are your standard achievements in the game, ranging from bronze, to silver, to gold, platinum, diamond, and angelic badges. These badges range from easy, to very difficult, and some are almost impossible to achieve. There is currently (at time of writing) 147 badges to achieve, and can be as simple as discovering an assembly, to winning a standard nightmare game without taking damage, entering into the absurd difficulty ranks. All these badges add to your skill rank, which will unlock more challenges to play.
Medals are the extra achievements of the game, which act like Steam or similar style achievements, and require you to accomplish certain conditions to unlock them, such as completing an Angel Challenge, killing a cyberdemon without taking damage, and also increases your skill rank.
Overall
Overall, I found this game to be very exciting, and keep close to the original Doom's sound, music, and game play, all the while adding new items from other game franchises. I also enjoy the sense of strategy needed for this game, using the tactics modes, character building, and assembling and collecting new and powerful weaponry. This game is a blast and its free to download and play, and I highly recommend this game to Role playing game fans and Doom fans!

The Zerg Race is meant to be highly dynamic and reactive. As a Zerg player we need to be able to balance a timely response to the four gate all-in, and battle hellions for instance with the need to macro up and build towards the swarm that is essential in mid-late game play.
The difficulty is knowing when it's safe to macro and when it's time to build an army. Furthermore, being the reactive race it's critically important to build the right units. It doesn't help at all if we've massed lings against an opponent going for skytoss and a heavy turtle style.
To achieve this balance its incumbent on us as Zerg players to have a really strong game sense. We need to remain in command of the many game resources at our disposal including minerals, gas, queen energy, larvae and food. It doesn't help for us to have perfect macro and for us to have used the last of our larvae on a round of drones when a marine / widow mine procession is heading our way.
The number one way for us to maintain a constant game sense and to win more games is more consistent, meaningful, and frequent scouting. Be careful not to trivialize the importance of this aspect of gameplay. Keep in mind that Zergs have a distinct advantage over the other races when it comes to tech switching. We're able to drop a tech building and instantly produce swarms of units from every active hatch. Contrast that with the other races who need to drop the tech building, and then build a good number of production facilities before they can produce any appreciable quantity. For these reasons it's very difficult for the opponent to surprise us with a unit composition if we're scouting properly and its very difficult for us to miss the tech path our opponent is going for due to the lead time. This assumes we know how to interpret the signals and non-signals coming from our opponent. We should constantly focus on learning this code by asking ourselves whats possible based on what we see and by analyzing our losses.
There are numerous ways to improve map presence and game awareness. A few key tips include:
  • Early overlord positioning and scouting at 6:00; consider overlord speed instead of zergling speed
  • Massive creep spread - YouTube AcerScarlett for inspiration
  • Burrow or spread lings across the map
  • Use a small force to poke their natural to see what their composition is
Try practicing one or two of these techniques per week. You'll notice a dramatic difference!

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20 - Mass Effect

I have never understood the appeal of Star Wars, at least not until I played Mass Effect. The complete immersion into a world a universe that Star Wars fans feel is what experienced after my first two missions.

19 - Minecraft

Yeah, someone's trying to recreate Game of Thrones continent of Westeros in Minecraft. Yes, someone else made a to-scale replica of starship Enterprise, but I think there's more fun in making a more humble thing in your private or shared world.

18 - Half-Life

Half Life 2 managed to both create the blueprint for the modern single player shooter and be the genre's high water mark. It was first and, arguably, still is the best at what it does.

17- Half Life 2: Episode 2

Episode 2 just does everything perfectly. You have an adventure in a mining complex with a hilariously tame Vortigaunt companion, a frantic last-stand against hordes of antlions, an ambush where Combine troops destroy a mansion around you, and finely a battle with a legion of Striders.

16 - BioShock

To this day, horror games remain little more than jump scares and sudden sound blasts, Bioshock's submerged tomb of forgotten dreams and broken promises consistently cranks out an ambiance far more discomforting than any blood-drenched wall or hulked-out zombie could ever hope for.

15 - Diablo II

I love Diablo II's esthetic, which makes me feel like I'm living in a miniature model world like the kind once used to create film effects.

14 - Portal 2

It's funnier and even more endearing than its predecessor, and invests several new types of puzzle that make the Porta gun seem even more amazing.

13 - Quake

Quake isn't, it's a phenomenon. Without it, TF2 wouldn't exist. Perforating Fields with Nine-Inch nails and blasting Shamblers with quad-rockets is every bit as fun now as it was in '96.

12 - Mass Effect

It's been two years, and still cannot hear Shakerspeare's name or any reference to his work without the voice of an Elcor reciting the most moving lines in hamlet popping into my head.

11- Counter-Strike: Source

It's one of the few modern multiplayer shooters that doesn't jangle with bells and whistles when it walks-there's no cover system, iron-sights, kill-streak rewards, air-strikes, vehicles, or unlockable anything-just you, some ballistic weapons, level geometry, and a few grenades.

10 - Star Craft II: Wings of Liberty

The way armies animate and express players' intentions shows Blizzard's careful thinking and Frankensteinian craftsman-ship; they imbue life and true personality into unit models. Without 5C2's ease-of-spectat-ing, it'd simply be a game, not a rising culture that anyone can participate in.

9 - Civilization 4

It remains the pinnacle, and it is every bit as good today thanks to two things: several satisfying paths to victory, and the moddability that gave us gems like Fall From Heaven. As Civilization V proved, Firaxis 
broke the mold after making this one.

8 - Arma 2: Operation Arrowhead

What's more PC than an open sandbox that honors your ideas? Arma loves freedom as much as Minecraft, demands more synchronized teamwork than Classic Rainbow Six, and-with a native mission editor-is more moddable than Half-Life.

7 - Elder Scrolls IV

There're those that boast about freedom and player choice, and then there's Oblivion. Freedom" is putting it too lightly. Wanna ignore the main quest and butcher every single person in Cyrodill? Go for it. Wanna spend 300 hours collecting Daedric weaponry to display in your corpse-rugged mansion? No problem.

6 - World of Warcraft

There was a time, during the Wrath of the Lich King expansion, where raiding was the most fun you could have in any game, ever. Delving into Ulduar-still the best dungeon the WoW team have created, was an adventure you looked forward to all week. The fights felt hard but the mechanics understandable. One had you split your team-half to hold a gladiator's arena, the other to run a gauntlet of baddies to knock a boss off his pedestal.

5 - Dragon Age: Origins

Dragon Age took all the clichéd fantasy motifs and twisted them up delight-fully. Instead of beautiful castles filled with nobles, we got filthy, racist cities populated by selfish elves and morally corrupted dwarves-and it was amazing. Each of your party's companions had their own agenda and motivations, and I'd often field opposing characters just to hear them banter and prod each other.

4 - Fallout 3

Most people watch the puppet show, but all I see are the strings. Fallout 3 put the magic back in games for me It gave me this giant, personality-packed universe to just live in. I still go back and wander the landscape when I need an escape. Most importantly, though, it taught me a very valuable life lesson: Tunnel Snakes rule.

3 - Team Fortress 2

TF2 is Valve's invincible lab rat. It launched as an expensive reboot. Since then, valve has made it free, quintupled the game's armory, added item crafting and trading, opened it up to community-designed items, hosted two Australian Christmases and updated it an astonishing 267 times.

2 - The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

Skyrim is a role player paradise. My corrent character kind of insane, and loves punishing NPCs. I love the way Skyrim feels like a collaboration in immersion between me and the world.

1 - Portal

Many games can be described as having "innovative puzzles" but Portal's clever mechanics aren't the crux of its greatness. It exploits the unique qualities of interactive media to tell a perfectly-paced story with an original aesthetic and a nuanced mix of humor and gravity.

From time to time, assessments are conducted as to which of the available video games are considered the best among the rest. In this article, the focus is on the ranking of the video games based on sales which is reasonable enough since the game with the highest sales is definitely the finest. Otherwise, it will not be patronized by the gamers themselves. Halfway through the year 2013, the NPD Group has released its rankings based on the sales reported by retail outlets for the period January to April. Below are the top 5 video games as reported by NPD Group.

1. Call of Duty - Black Ops II

"Call of Duty" reclaims the top spot this year after dropping to second on last year's midterm rankings. The seemingly futuristic setting of "Black Ops II" totally differs from the previous games that even the cynical players have already changed their outlook with this mega franchise. One factor that can be attributed with its high sales is the decision of Activision to offer the "Call of Duty - Elite" for free. With its strong performance, analysts have predicted that this video game will be the best seller among the entries in the 10-year history of the franchise.

2. Bioshock Infinite
 
The decision of original developers of the 2007 hit "Bioshock" to come up with a sequel this year turned out to be a huge success as it ranked second based on sales. The publisher Take-Two made an announcement in mid-May that it has a whopping 3.7 million copies sold. It has already received favorable reviews from critics and gamers alike, citing its strong following will be enough reason for this to be included in this year's "best of" lists.

3. NBA 2K13

The inclusion of this sports game is not surprising at all since it was patterned to the world's most prominent basketball league that has a huge following from the entire sports enthusiasts. Take-Two had a jackpot with this since many analysts as well as players have already shown an incredible loyalty to this action-packed game. It has absolutely taken advantage of the absence of EA's Madden NFL series. Though the latter made a statement that it will release an NBA game this year, analysts say that it will definitely have a hard time winning back its supporters because NBA 2K13 has already established its name, thanks to the overwhelming response from the players.

4. Injustice: Gods Among Us

Gone are the days when "Mortal Kombat" was the talk of the town. Enter the newest fighting game that easily captured the attention of today's players. Warner Bros. has totally found a goldmine via this game that it even managed to have a spot in the top 5, exceeding the performance of the other games that have been out for quite some time.

5. Tomb Raider

This newest version of video game top-billed by Lara Croft is fiercer and stronger than the previous releases, making it the saving grace of the fading triple-A status of the "Tomb Raider" franchise. With its 3.4 million copies sold on the first month, publisher Square Enix still a reason to smile as it only shows that the franchise is still alive and continues to draw more players.

First you will need to obtain some type of archiving software. I suggest 7-Zip. After downloading and installing the program to your computer go to your computers start menu and type in "%appdata%". This will bring up a folder called Roaming. Click on the roaming folder and inside should be another folder called .minecraft. Open the .minecraft folder and inside should be yet another folder called bin. Open the bin and you will see jar files. Right click on the Minecraft JAR and choose to open with your archived software. Make sure when you open this file to look for a folder called META-INF. There will be two Mojang files inside of this folder. Be sure to delete them or your Minecraft will not work. You delete the files by right clicking inside of the folder which will open a menu for your archiving software. Choose to delete the file. Make sure not to double click the file you are trying to delete or your computer will try and find a software to open up the.class files you are deleting.

You now have access to modifying Minecraft. Almost all modifications will take place in this file. You simply download a mod for Minecraft, (make sure it is the same version as your Minecraft as not all mods are updated) right click on the zip file and choose extract. The extracted files will then be moved to a folder that is no longer zipped. Open this folder, highlight all the files inside and either copy and paste them or drop and drag them into the Minecraft JAR file. This is effectively the same thing as an "installation". Your computer will not ask you for permission however as you are merely changing the files of the program, not the computer.

Some mods, such as Forge Mod Loader will be the only thing you need to put into the JAR file. This will then allow you to place your other zip mod files into a directory or folder known as Mods. The Mod Loader will do all the work for you and you simply have to enjoy. Some mods require special installation. The author will almost always include a text file inside the zip file with instructions or put up instructions on their website. Some mods are not compatible with each other. However, the author should make not of that as well. Some Beta mods may not as they have not been as thoroughly tested as publicly released mods. That's pretty much it. You're now ready to mod Minecraft!

Starcraft II Heart of The Swarm is easily one of the most popular sci-fi strategy games out there. However, a steep learning curve and fierce competition certainly make it a challenge. As a result, the correct application of Starcraft II Builds is a must if you want to destroy your opponent.
Here are 3 standard Starcraft II Builds that you can try out. These builds are utilized in the early game so it is important to execute them as quickly and efficiently as possible. It is important to adapt based on what race you're matched up against and what your opponent is doing. See what works for you and become familiar with the builds for races other than your own. The number indicates the food count at which you should execute the action.

Terran: Double Proxy Barracks
  • 10 - Build a Supply Depot.
  • 11 - Send out the first scouting SCV.
  • 11 - Send out the SCV building the Supply Depot to reinforce first SCV.
  • 11 - Build 2 Barracks in a proxy location close to your opponent's base.
  • 13 - Upgrade to Orbital Command and use MULE to gather minerals or repair bunker.
  • 13 - Make a Marine.
  • 14 - Make a second Marine - Continue to produce Marines and move into your opponent's base with your first 3 Marines as well SCVs. Harass your opponents workers and make sure you keep reinforce your troops.
  • 16 - Supply Depot (2) - Make sure you have enough food keep building SCVs and Marines.
  • 16 - Pull 1-3 SCV's off your mineral line and send them to your opponent's base. These SCV will build the bunkers.
  • 17 - Bunker in your opponent's natural
The goal of this build is to cause economic damage however it is possible to win the game right then and there. After this build just continue in a regular macro style.

Zerg: 6 Pool
  • 6 - Build a Spawning Pool.
  • 5 - Make a Drone.
  • 6 - Make a second Drone.
  • At about 1:30 minutes in the game, send your first Drone to scout and harass your opponent's workers.
  • After you have collected 100 minerals, send your second Drone to reinforce the first one.
  • When you have 125 minerals, send all your drones toward your opponent's base.
  • After your spawning pool is complete, make 3 pairs of zerglings and attack.
This is an all or nothing build. The goal is to end the game before 5 minutes. Make sure to attack your opponent's production buildings first.

Protoss: 4 Warpgate Rush
  • 9 - Build a Pylon.
  • 12 - Build a Gateway and send a Probe to scout. Use one Chrono Boost on building Probes.
  • 14 - Build an Assimilator.
  • 16 - Build a Pylon.
  • Once your Gateway is complete build a Cybernectics Core and a Zealot.
  • 21 - When the Zealot has finished building, make a Stalker.
  • As soon as your Cybernetics Core is finished building begin Warpgate Research. Make sure to consistently Chrono Boost the Warpgate Research. This will allow the Gateways to finish building at the same time as the Warpgate Research.
  • When Warpgate Research is at 50% build 3 additional Gateways. Send your Stalker, Zealot and a Probe to the outside of your opponent's base.
  • When Warpgate Research is at 90% build a proxy Pylon outside your opponent's base.
When the proxy Pylon has finished you can warp in units outside your opponent's base and attack. This attack if executed correctly will give you an advantage in the mid to late game.
Don't worry if you don't win using these builds at first. They take a lot of practice and dedication to master. When you become comfortable with these builds you can begin to experiment and learn more advanced Starcraft II Builds.

Red Crucible 2 is my favorite online multiplayer game because it is rendered in 3D and features stunning effects, real-time lighting, and the opportunity to use some of the deadliest, cutting-edge weapons and vehicles in the world. After playing this game once, anyone will be hooked. Mastering the game requires some skill so here are some insider tips that I have used to play like a pro.

Take a Team Approach

In this game, players engage in air, vehicle, and infantry combat in several different arenas. Since it is multiplayer, tactics and strategies are required. Groups should fly or drive together to increase their firepower in an exponential way. Staying together also allows players to cover each other and puts more eyes on the surroundings to identify threats. Join friendly players and regroup as necessary to prevent anyone from traveling alone.
Travel by vehicle whenever possible because it is more difficult to destroy and shortens travel time. If friendlies are traveling together by tank and helicopter, the helicopters should cover the tanks. Drivers of tanks are exposed to threats can be seen from above. A helicopter can use the sun as a cover, becoming difficult to spot.

Success at Red Crucible 2 Requires Attention

Helicopters are often the first targets encountered during game play. They are faster than tanks and stay above the line of sight. Keep an eye on the sky while battling enemies on the ground. If out in the open, do not attack a helicopter. Do this from a covered position such as behind a bush, building, or vehicle. An effective trick is to attack helicopters from behind an empty vehicle. My enemies become confused and instead of attacking me, they attack the vehicle in front of me.
To spot targets and attack them, use the different views. Driver, gunner, focus, and third-person views make it easier to locate targets and attack them. Never shoot without a target in range because an enemy miles away can spot the missile or shell. Sounds of shooting also reveal a hidden location to an enemy.
Though this is a shooting game, it is sometimes better not to attack. If a target is difficult to destroy, go around it and find a more suitable target. Continue moving toward the enemy base, establishing an offensive position. Keep moving while attacking and navigate from one cover position to another. Keep these tips to yourself because they will help you win!

Most Popular Computer Games Ever

Monday, June 17, 2013 |

Here are a few of the most popular computer games ever for a gaming desktop:

StarCraft

The military strategy of StarCraft has a large following of fans. StarCraft has sold over 11 million copies since its release date in 1998. Developed by Blizzard Entertainment this real-time strategy game has an award winning sequel that those with a gaming desktop love to play.

The Elder Scrolls

This role-playing fantasy competition provides action and adventure. The Elder Scrolls is a Bethesda Softworks production. The series makes for excellent entertainment on any gaming desktop. Players get to choose to play a variety of character types with hundreds of weapons and spells to use.

Guild Wars

Guild Wars transports the players to the world of Tyria where they begin to take on a role in this Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game or MMORPG. A gaming desktop will truly make this an outstanding experience as the colors and graphics really come alive on the screen.

Myst

Perhaps one of the most innovative programs for a gaming desktop of its time in the beginning Myst was one of the first to focus a majority of its development in the graphics and artwork of play. This series of adventures sold more than 12 million copies. To take full advantage of the brilliance used in the development of Myst you will need a high powered gaming computer or equivalent. The detail and texture of every world 
 that Myst presents to you is exquisite and sometimes breath taking.

The Sims

Saving the best for last is not just a cliché, but also a reality in this list of the most popular computer games. The Sims video series has sold more copies than any other to date. Having sold more than 150 million in total, it truly is the most popular computer game in history. Commonly known as a sand box where there is no goal or true competition to win, The Sims can truly become its own universe on gaming desktop.