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{{Quote|We want to get that feeling of 'We're the Protoss and we have technology that you haven't even dreamed of. We will literally turn you into a parking lot if you mess with us.' We want to get that sense of power without the focus on a single character.|[[Dustin Browder]]|url=http://www.warcry.com/news/view/129477-StarCraft-2-Legacy-of-the-Void-Campaign-Needs-More-Work-Blizzard-Says}} |
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− | ''Legacy of the Void'' is primarily a singleplayer expansion.<ref>2014-09-24, [http://www.idigitaltimes.com/starcraft-2-legacy-void-release-date-are-heroes-storm-hearthstone-going-delay-starcraft-2-expansion StarCraft 2: Legacy Of The Void Release Date: Are Heroes Of The Storm & Hearthstone Going To Delay The StarCraft 2 Expansion?]. ''iDigital Times'', accessed on 2014-10-11</ref> The campaign was intended to focus on [[Zeratul]] as its main character<ref name = "WEGTrilogy">Rob Pardo. 2008-10-10. [http://www.wegame.com/watch/Starcraft_2_Trilogy_Announcement/ Starcraft 2 Trilogy Announcement]. ''Wegame.com'' Accessed 2008-10-12.</ref> but the focus changed to [[Artanis]] by 2014.<ref name = "CampaignPreview">Blizzard Entertainment. 2014-11-07. [http://us.battle.net/sc2/en/blog/16668520/ Legacy of the Void: Campaign Preview]. ''Blizzard Entertainment.'' Accessed 2014-11-08.</ref> Zeratul will still feature prominently however.<ref name = "CampaignOverview"/> |
+ | ''Legacy of the Void'' is primarily a singleplayer expansion.<ref>2014-09-24, [http://www.idigitaltimes.com/starcraft-2-legacy-void-release-date-are-heroes-storm-hearthstone-going-delay-starcraft-2-expansion StarCraft 2: Legacy Of The Void Release Date: Are Heroes Of The Storm & Hearthstone Going To Delay The StarCraft 2 Expansion?]. ''iDigital Times'', accessed on 2014-10-11</ref> The campaign was intended to focus on [[Zeratul]] as its main character<ref name = "WEGTrilogy">Rob Pardo. 2008-10-10. [http://www.wegame.com/watch/Starcraft_2_Trilogy_Announcement/ Starcraft 2 Trilogy Announcement]. ''Wegame.com'' Accessed 2008-10-12.</ref> but the focus changed to [[Artanis]] by 2014.<ref name = "CampaignPreview">Blizzard Entertainment. 2014-11-07. [http://us.battle.net/sc2/en/blog/16668520/ Legacy of the Void: Campaign Preview]. ''Blizzard Entertainment.'' Accessed 2014-11-08.</ref> Zeratul will still feature prominently however.<ref name = "CampaignOverview"/> The game will feature a prologue in a manner similar to the previous games.<ref name = "CommunityCorner"/> |
Artanis will travel on the [[arkship]] ''[[Spear of Adun]]'' and interact with characters such as Phasesmith [[Karax]] and a [[preserver]], [[Rohana]]. The ship will have been derelict for hundred of years and will require upgrades.<ref name = "CampaignPreview"/> |
Artanis will travel on the [[arkship]] ''[[Spear of Adun]]'' and interact with characters such as Phasesmith [[Karax]] and a [[preserver]], [[Rohana]]. The ship will have been derelict for hundred of years and will require upgrades.<ref name = "CampaignPreview"/> |
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− | The story of ''Legacy of the Void'' was the first point of development for the game, as the gameplay of ''StarCraft II'' had been solidified with the previous titles. The story was worked on collaboratively between [[James Waugh]], [[Chris Metzen]], [[Samwise Didier]], [[Jason Huck]], [[Allen Dilling]], [[Justin Thavirat]], [[Matt Morris]], and [[Dustin Browder]] over the period of several months<ref name = "CampaignOverview">2014-11-07, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsvHY7YaxUg StarCraft II Legacy of the Void Campaign Overview]. ''YouTube'', accessed on 2014-11-13</ref> (Waugh was the lead writer).<ref name = "RivalCast">2013-02-14, [http://www.rivalcastmedia.com/shows/grand-old-podcast/transcripts/episode-88/ Grand Old Podcast Episode 88 Transcript]. ''Rival Cast Media'', accessed on 2013-05-12</ref> As of August 2013, the game's story has been written, many of the cinematics have been completed, and voice actors have begun work.<ref>2013-08-12, [http://www.blizzplanet.com/blog/comments/robert-clotworthy-announced-voice-recording-for-the-starcraft-ii-legacy-of-the-void-expansion-has-begun Robert Clotworthy Announced Voice Recording for the StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void Expansion Has Begun]. ''Blizzplanet'', accessed on 2013-08-12</ref> As of November 2013, [[Dustin Browder]] was satisfied with the game's story, but felt the missions and campaign mechanics needed more work, to make them "feel" like protoss missions.<ref name = "WarCry">2013-11-09, [http://www.warcry.com/news/view/129477-StarCraft-2-Legacy-of-the-Void-Campaign-Needs-More-Work-Blizzard-Says StarCraft 2: Legacy of the Void: Campaign Needs More Work, Blizzard Says]. ''Warcry Network'', accessed on 2013-11-09</ref> The story is intended to capture the tragic nature of war, and to have a dark tone, as per it being the final installment in the ''StarCraft II'' trilogy.<ref>2015-03-06, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkbpIMwYwL4&list=UUuEugmTGRY-RNiyAhkKKNlA PAX East 2015 Blizzard Panel | Blizzplanet (1/2)]. ''YouTube'', accessed on 2015-03-22</ref> |
+ | The story of ''Legacy of the Void'' was the first point of development for the game, as the gameplay of ''StarCraft II'' had been solidified with the previous titles. The story was worked on collaboratively between [[James Waugh]], [[Chris Metzen]], [[Samwise Didier]], [[Jason Huck]], [[Allen Dilling]], [[Justin Thavirat]], [[Matt Morris]], and [[Dustin Browder]] over the period of several months<ref name = "CampaignOverview">2014-11-07, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsvHY7YaxUg StarCraft II Legacy of the Void Campaign Overview]. ''YouTube'', accessed on 2014-11-13</ref> (Waugh was the lead writer).<ref name = "RivalCast">2013-02-14, [http://www.rivalcastmedia.com/shows/grand-old-podcast/transcripts/episode-88/ Grand Old Podcast Episode 88 Transcript]. ''Rival Cast Media'', accessed on 2013-05-12</ref> It is intended to be a protoss story first and foremost, that it services the protoss primarily, while also wrapping up lingering threads from the previous games.<ref name = "CommunityCorner">2014-12-01, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hO2v7KDaZ3A BlizzCon 2014 LotV Lore Community Corner Discussion with James Waugh]. ''YouTube'', accessed on 2015-04-03</ref> As of August 2013, the game's story has been written, many of the cinematics have been completed, and voice actors have begun work.<ref>2013-08-12, [http://www.blizzplanet.com/blog/comments/robert-clotworthy-announced-voice-recording-for-the-starcraft-ii-legacy-of-the-void-expansion-has-begun Robert Clotworthy Announced Voice Recording for the StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void Expansion Has Begun]. ''Blizzplanet'', accessed on 2013-08-12</ref> As of November 2013, [[Dustin Browder]] was satisfied with the game's story, but felt the missions and campaign mechanics needed more work, to make them "feel" like protoss missions.<ref name = "WarCry">2013-11-09, [http://www.warcry.com/news/view/129477-StarCraft-2-Legacy-of-the-Void-Campaign-Needs-More-Work-Blizzard-Says StarCraft 2: Legacy of the Void: Campaign Needs More Work, Blizzard Says]. ''Warcry Network'', accessed on 2013-11-09</ref> The story is intended to capture the tragic nature of war, and to have a dark tone, as per it being the final installment in the ''StarCraft II'' trilogy.<ref>2015-03-06, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkbpIMwYwL4&list=UUuEugmTGRY-RNiyAhkKKNlA PAX East 2015 Blizzard Panel | Blizzplanet (1/2)]. ''YouTube'', accessed on 2015-03-22</ref> It is thematically based around the idea of a race that needs to change, how the protoss have been bound to a method of thinking that has served its time.<ref name = "CommunityCorner"/> |
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Through the nature of the [[Khala]], it is intended that the game explore themes of collectivism vs. individuality.<ref name = "CampaignOverview"/> |
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+ | A challenge for writing for the game is that the protoss do not possess the same kind or amount of body language as humans. The writers watched episodes of ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ER_%28TV_series%29 ER]'', for as it per its nature as a medical drama, the characters' faces are often covered bar their eyes. Eye movement was studied in regards to how it could apply to protoss characters, as their eyes are their main conveyers of emotion. While the protoss are intended to be "unkowable" (in regards to humans/terrans), it was also intended that elements of humanity still shine through.<ref name = "CommunityCorner"/> |
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- Chris Metzen describing the game(src)
Legacy of the Void is the name of the StarCraft II protoss campaign and episode.
It will be the third StarCraft II product and will be released separately from the other two games, Wings of Liberty and Heart of the Swarm,[1][2] occurring after them chronologically,[3] beginning immediately after the ending of Heart of the Swarm.[4] It was expected to be priced as an expansion in 2009.[5] However, it will now be released as an independent installment, not requiring StarCraft II vanilla to run.[6] It will receive a simultaneous PC/Mac release.[7]
The game's beta began on March 31, 2015.[8]
Storyline
- Story summary.(src)
The protoss were being systematically exterminated and were dying out from sheer age even before the Great War.[9] The protoss have been picked off one-by-one, and their shattered civilization will fracture as something even worse happens, forcing a leader to save them from annihilation.[10] Various protoss factions will be united for a last stand against Amon.[11]
The protoss will be at the forefront of the story. Jim Raynor and Sarah Kerrigan will feature in the story, but Amon is the primary issue. Chris Metzen has likened the story to that of the film 300, with a small force engaging a much more powerful one in a desperate last stand. The storyline will conclude the StarCraft II trilogy,[12] and will bring an overall end to the StarCraft saga that began in the original game.[13] However, the game has been written in such a way that those who haven't played the previous installments (a possibility as per the game's stand-alone status in terms of installation) will not be lost.[14]
Locations visited in the campaign include Korhal and Shakuras.[15]
Oblivion
Artanis intended to retake Aiur, but found himself leading forces against Amon instead.[16]
Gameplay
The attack speed of units in the game has, as of February 2015, been reduced by 40% when compared to Heart of the Swarm, while adding damage to compensate. Scan range has also been increased in order to increase unit effectiveness in combat.[17]
Singleplayer
Legacy of the Void is primarily a singleplayer expansion.[18] The campaign was intended to focus on Zeratul as its main character[19] but the focus changed to Artanis by 2014.[20] Zeratul will still feature prominently however.[11] The game will feature a prologue in a manner similar to the previous games.[21]
Artanis will travel on the arkship Spear of Adun and interact with characters such as Phasesmith Karax and a preserver, Rohana. The ship will have been derelict for hundred of years and will require upgrades.[20]
The protoss campaign will be based on diplomacy as the protoss factions splinter.[22] The player will work with different protoss tribes[23] and sects, helping leaders of some sects which will anger others.[24] Using units from one side may preclude using units from the other side[22] and alienating one or another sect may cut the player off from part of the campaign.[24] New allies will bring with them new technologies and techniques. This forms the basis of the game's army customization.[20] The ultimate goal of the campaign is to unite the various tribes into a viable, unified force that can ensure the protoss' survival.[25]
The game will feature upgrade choices in a similar vein as the armory and evolution pit from the previous games[26] through the solar core and war council.[20]
It is intended that the game's campaign have its own feel distinct from Wings of Liberty and Heart of the Swarm. In the latter, Kerrigan composed a great portion of her forces' strength by herself. For Legacy of the Void, it is intended that no single protoss warrior be comparable to her in that regard via gameplay. Zeratul may be an exception, but any such missions would be based on stealth (e.g. assassination). The power of the protoss in the game is to come from the protoss as a whole, not a single individual.[27]
It has been indicated that Nova will make an appearance in the game,[28] and hinted that the hybrids will play a "critical role."[29]
Characters
- Amon
- Artanis
- Matt Horner
- Karax
- Sarah Kerrigan
- Jim Raynor
- Rohana
- Selendis
- Urun
- Valerian Mengsk
- Vorazun
- Zeratul
Multiplayer
New units were confirmed at BlizzCon 2014, along with Archon Mode[30] and Allied Commanders. The game will also feature automated tornuments[7] and new tilesets.[31] Units may be added/removed prior to and during the game's beta.[32]
Blizzard intends to focus on micromanagement (to avoid simply using large unit clumps), harassment, and constant attacks in the new expansion. "Passive time", such as the low-activity early-game, will be avoided. Changes include reducing the amount of minerals and vespene gas in order to encourage the creation of new expansions. The starting worker count will increase from 6 to 12, and the starting buildings (command center, nexus and hatchery) will create more supply, psi and control to make creating new workers possible).[33]
Game speed has been reduced to be syncronous with real-time. This will affect speed values, movement speed values, cooldown times, research times, upgrade times, and unit build times will all need to be re-memorized. Players are encouraged to offer feedback as to whether this change is preferable. Whatever the case, Legacy of the Void will either feature this time system, or the old one, not both.[34]
Mech and air upgrades may be split for the game.[35]
Blizzard is considering making adjustments to the game's ladder system.[36]
Protoss
Terran
Zerg
Development
By 2013 Blizzard Entertainment had begun working on Legacy's story, scripts and missions.[41] As of February 2014, Blizzard was "hard at work" on the game,[42] and work on the game's cinematics was well underway.[43] By August 2014, the development team was in discussion concerning community suggestions pertaining to the expansion.[44] The game was formally revealed at BlizzCon 2014.[45]
New artists were brought onto the game's art team that had not worked on Heart of the Swarm.[11]
Singleplayer
The story of Legacy of the Void was the first point of development for the game, as the gameplay of StarCraft II had been solidified with the previous titles. The story was worked on collaboratively between James Waugh, Chris Metzen, Samwise Didier, Jason Huck, Allen Dilling, Justin Thavirat, Matt Morris, and Dustin Browder over the period of several months[11] (Waugh was the lead writer).[46] It is intended to be a protoss story first and foremost, that it services the protoss primarily, while also wrapping up lingering threads from the previous games.[21] As of August 2013, the game's story has been written, many of the cinematics have been completed, and voice actors have begun work.[47] As of November 2013, Dustin Browder was satisfied with the game's story, but felt the missions and campaign mechanics needed more work, to make them "feel" like protoss missions.[27] The story is intended to capture the tragic nature of war, and to have a dark tone, as per it being the final installment in the StarCraft II trilogy.[48] It is thematically based around the idea of a race that needs to change, how the protoss have been bound to a method of thinking that has served its time.[21]
It was intended for the story to have the following tenants:
- Create a distinctly protoss story while wrapping up the story threads of the StarCraft II trilogy—keep the story focused on the protoss and their lore.
- Create an epic end times scenario for the player to stand against—deliver on the threat of Amon.
- Fullfill the fantasy of playing as protoss.[11]
Through the nature of the Khala, it is intended that the game explore themes of collectivism vs. individuality.[11]
A challenge for writing for the game is that the protoss do not possess the same kind or amount of body language as humans. The writers watched episodes of ER, for as it per its nature as a medical drama, the characters' faces are often covered bar their eyes. Eye movement was studied in regards to how it could apply to protoss characters, as their eyes are their main conveyers of emotion. While the protoss are intended to be "unkowable" (in regards to humans/terrans), it was also intended that elements of humanity still shine through.[21]
Multiplayer
In 2011, Chris Sigaty expressed doubt that new units would be added to the game, and that if they are added, it is likely that other units will be removed from multiplayer.[49][50] This was refuted by Blizzard employee Kevin Johnson in 2013 stating that "no new units isn’t a direction we’re considering or have ever considered."[51] New units were revealed at BlizzCon 2014.[52]
The game's beta was announced in March, 2015.[34]
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