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| In strategy computer games, of both the turn-based and real-time varieties, a build order is a linear pattern of production, research, and resource management aimed at achieving a specific and specialized goal. Often, the name of a build order usually reflects two key aspects therein:
For example, a player who plans to launch an attack by air may only build the structures necessary to construct air units and may research only the technologies which enhance the capabilities of air units. The order in which to build those structures and research those technologies is known as a build order. Build orders often involve significant timing issues. This applies to both turn-based and real-time strategy games. In turn-based games, specific buildings and technologies will take a specific number of turns to complete. A build order may involve waiting until specific turns to begin building the next building or researching the next technology. In real-time strategy games, timing may be even more crucial. To execute an optimal rush, a player will not only have to know exactly what to build or research but also when to do so. An example of a build order is the one necessary to execute a "Six-Pool Rush" in the real-time strategy game StarCraft. The build order is: # 2 Drones # 1 Spawning Pool # 1 Drone # 1 Overlord # 3 pairs of Zerglings If the above order is altered in any way, the build order will be thrown off, and the units may not be produced as quickly. The delay may mean the difference between a game win and a game loss. Experienced players of strategy games will memorize build orders, as it gives them a significant advantage over players who are not familiar with build orders. Build orders involve all forms of resource management, including unit proudction and control. The loss of a unit or the over-production of another may delay or change the course of a build order. Complex build orders that involve a combination of key units may fail completely due to improper unit control, despite correct development of buildings and technology research. Category:Computer and video game gameplay [ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Build order ] | Searches on eBay |
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