TheGamer learned a lot during our 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:interview with Herman Li, the lead guitarist for British power metal band Dragonforce. However, fans of the ailing 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Starcraft series ꦦtook note of one specific detail: he considers himself a Protoss main.
Li, who has gained a sizeable Twitch f🌠ollowing on top of his fame as a musician, has been a fan of video games since long before they reached their current mainstream app🍃eal. He played the original Starcraft when it came out in 1998, to the extent that he actually tried his hand at competitive Starcraft 2 when it launched ten years later.
"O♒f course I had t🦂o test my skill on Battle.net – come on!" Li told TheGamer. "I'm a Protoss guy."
Li also gave💧 us a brief glimpse into the kind 💫of tactics he uses in the game.
"You gotta put pressure on theꦯ enemy, you know?" L♔i said. "You can't stop. You can't let them breathe; don't let them build."
Li's Twitch Stream, unfortunately, hasn't included him playing Starcraft just yet. In fact, besides a few Among Us streams, almost all of Li's content has been music-focused, whether it be streams of concerts, jaꦿm sessions, or songwriting.
His love of Starcraft does show up elsewhere, though. For instanc🐷e, he named one of his songs, Wings of Liberty, after Starcraft 2, while Hear🅰t of the Storm serves as a subtle reference to Starcraft 2 expansion pack Heart of the Swarm.
But for us Starcraft fans who are saddened by the apparent — on top﷽ of the slow death of the real-time strategy genre in general — it'd be nice to see some Starcraft 2 Twitch cont꧟ent to soften the blow of the game quietly fizzling out.