Starcraft 2

So I went from Top 25 in Bronze to Top 8 in Silver in one game. I am incredibly chuffed, but really perplexed at that jump in rank.

Anyone had this sort of jump before?
 
So I went from Top 25 in Bronze to Top 8 in Silver in one game. I am incredibly chuffed, but really perplexed at that jump in rank.

Anyone had this sort of jump before?

I did when I played during the Terran campaign I went from silver to gold then lost then went down again just in 2 games :p

So seems like its working the same again
 
So I went from Top 25 in Bronze to Top 8 in Silver in one game. I am incredibly chuffed, but really perplexed at that jump in rank.

Anyone had this sort of jump before?

I didn't jump that far, but I did go from silver to gold very quickly, after being stuck in bronze for years.
 
So I went from Top 25 in Bronze to Top 8 in Silver in one game. I am incredibly chuffed, but really perplexed at that jump in rank.

Anyone had this sort of jump before?

Jip. US server.. was somewhere in bronze, jumped to top 2 silver, playing against top Plats
 
So then my risk is one bad game and I am back to bronze. Hmmm. So that be my challenge. I like. :cool:

Pretty much and it depends what level range the opponent is so if you lose to someone below your rank your drop way more than to someone higher in rank than you.

Same for the other way round so if you Bronze beating Platinum players you will jump a few leagues in my experience.
 
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panda tank will be going to attend dreamhack summer in sweden Should be something good to watch Hope he dose well
 
Spawning is back!

Many old-school RTS players remember what it was like to use one game disc to spawn in a second player. Back in the heyday of Warcraft II and the original StarCraft, you could bring a player (who didn’t yet own the game) into your game and play together. We called it Spawning, and we’re pleased to announce that Spawning is now available in StarCraft II.

Nowadays, anyone who hasn’t yet purchased StarCraft II can still play, thanks to the Starter Edition. While Starter Edition players have access to much of the game, there are many features that they previously couldn’t try before upgrading to the full game. Spawning closes that gap. Any player at a lower expansion level who joins a party that includes a player at a higher expansion level is Spawned up, and gets to play using the features and options of the highest expansion level for as long as they’re in a party together.

For example, when a Starter Edition player joins a party with a Wings of Liberty-level player, both are instantly playing Wings of Liberty. When those two players then join a party with a Heart of the Swarm-level player, they all immediately gain access to Heart of the Swarm content, and they keep that access until their party no longer includes any higher-expansion level players.

 
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