An installation is a facility, usually built by terrans and often found underground. Installations have their own tileset in both StarCraft and StarCraft II. Missions that take place in installations typically do not involve construction of bases, the use of worker units, or the presence of any minerals or vespene gas. Similar gameplay is occasionally found in space platform missions.
Examples
These examples of installations are from StarCraft missions, in chronological order:
- Flannum Installation - an installation from Precursor campaign, Den of the Beast mission[1]
- Jacobs Installation - an installation StarCraft Episode I, The Jacobs Installation mission[2]
- The Amerigo - an installation from StarCraft Episode II, The Amerigo mission[3]
- Dominion installation on Char - an installation from StarCraft Episode III, Into the Darkness mission[4]
- Psi Disrupter - an installation from StarCraft Episode V, Patriot's Blood mission[5]
- Confederate Remnants science facility - an installation from the Stukov Series, Deception mission[6]
The following space platform missions have similar gameplay to installation missions, with a lack of worker units for either side to construct buildings or harvest resources:
- StarCraft Episode IV, The Battle of Braxis mission[7]
- StarCraft Episode V, The Dylarian Shipyards mission[8]
Gameplay
Installations typically feature a number of beacons which are scripted to do things such as teleportation to another part of the installation, unlocking doors, revealing parts of the map, or discovering important military secrets. They almost always have traps hidden in various places, usually to attack your troops, but sometimes to attack the enemy. Often they have unarmed civilians there, typically working as scientists. Installations often feature terran experiments on the zerg or on critters. There are no buildings, resources, or worker units in most installations. Usually installation missions feature both enemy units that attack your forces and friendly units you can get to fight alongside your starting forces by standing near them. Installation missions often feature controllable hero units (e.g. Jim Raynor, Infested Kerrigan, Tassadar, or Samir Duran), as well as occasionally hero units not under your control (e.g. Zeratul or Alexei Stukov). Almost everything in installation missions is typically scripted, including how to win (usually by having one of your units get to a special beacon that is the ultimate goal).
Complete List
List of all known installations
References
- ↑ StarCraft. Vivendi Games. Mission: Precursor bonus campaign, mission 3: Den of the Beast (in English). Map Archives: Precursor Campaign. 1998-09-03.
- ↑ StarCraft. Vivendi Games. Mission: The Jacobs Installation (in English). 1998.
- ↑ StarCraft. Vivendi Games. Mission: The Amerigo (in English). 1998.
- ↑ StarCraft. Vivendi Games. Mission: Into the Darkness (in English). 1998.
- ↑ StarCraft: Brood War. Vivendi Games. Mission: Patriot's Blood (in English). 1998.
- ↑ StarCraft: Brood War. Vivendi Games. Mission: Deception (in English). Map Archives: Deception. 2000-10-27.
- ↑ StarCraft: Brood War. Vivendi Games. Mission: The Battle of Braxis (in English). 1998.
- ↑ StarCraft: Brood War. Vivendi Games. Mission: The Dylarian Shipyards (in English). 1998.