Hi my name is Jerry and I play starcraft, paintball and many more things. I also build PCs!
this is the section for all types of Starcraft Stuff!
this is the website for starcraftthe top 5 units of starcraft 2
this protoss air unit can release huge amounts of damage with their Lazer beams. However, their downside is that they cost a lot, at 250 Minerals, 150 Vespene Gas and takes up 4 supply
This Zerg unit is a true tank, with a whopping 500 Health. However it is one of the slowest units in the game. It is also a very expensive unit, at 300 Gas, 200 Minerals, 6 Supply.
this terran mechanized unit, although expensive, the same as the ultralisk, can do major damage to the enemy team. It has two types of attacks. One of them, high impact payload, which does large amounts of damage to Air Units, while the other, Explosive Payload, deals splash damage to air and ground units, and it is very effective versus light units. It can also be repaired using Terran SCVs, which means it can regain health during battle!
The Battlecruiser is also a terran unit. This time in the air. It has 2 very powerful abilities, as well as a powerful cannon for a weapon. It has the Yamato Cannon, a one shot artillery fire that can deal 300 Damage. It also has the "Tactical Jump" where it can teleport anywhere on the map.
Before Number one, here are some honorable mentions that just barely made this list.
colossus
Archon
Siege Tank
Mutalisk
This Protoss Unit, by far is the most powerful troop in StarCraft 2. Doing 28 Damage per second, the motherships beams can deal splash damage to many units at a time. It has the most health in the game, with 350 Health, and 350 Rechargable shields, giving it 700 Total HP. Not only is it massively strong, it has many good abilities. It has a "Cloaking Field" which makes all units surrounding the mothership Invisible, time warp, which slows down all units in a certain area and Strategic recall, teleporting all units in a selected area to the mothership.
That was my top 5 units in starcraft 2
This Section of my Website is all about one of my favorite real life games, Paintball.
Paintball can be played by many different people of all ages in different ways.
There are Many Setups you can use for paintball, so here are a few.
setup #1- the beginner
this setup is very good for people who are new in the paintball scene.
for the low price of $150 (which is low for paintball,) you can get a very good marker that will stay in shape for years.
You can buy the items here.
Tippmann Cronus
The Mask
Hopper
Co2 Tank
This Next Setup is actually a prebuilt set, my personal preference, the Tippmann US Army Alpha Black Elite
for only $200, you get a marker similar, but better than the Cronus, and It comes with many other accessories with it, like the Basics, (Mask, Hopper, Co2 Tank,) it also comes with extra paintball holders, a waist belt for your Co2 Tank and Paint holders, repair tools and even a Red Dot sight.
this final setup is for very experienced players who have A LOT OF MONEY to spend on this game. Warning, HIGH PRICES INCOMING!
I like to call this setup "The Dye-Hard Paintballer"
This time we will be using a Compressed Air tank, allowing for more power.
This Build allows for fast fire rates of over 30 paintballs per second, with Semi-Auto, 3-Round Burst, Full Auto and Ramp, where the fire rate increases the more you hold down the trigger, as well as customizable fire rate. The compressed air will allow your paintballs to go farther than with the Co2. As always, you can buy the items here.
A very good place where you can go Paintballing in the New York Area is Liberty Paintball.
4 times a year, Liberty has Big Games, where they use all the different fields at liberty and combine them into one, with 2 huge teams, and it goes all day!>
This game features the onslaught of the zombies. Players can be zombies were only a head shot will eliminate them! Try to make an antidote to stop the zombie sickness!
Aliens are invading earth, we need you to save the day! Aliens or humans, which side will win?
This game recreates the WWII battle to cross the Rhine River. The game starts with the “British” team trying to cross and hold two bridges from the “German” onslaught assisted by mobile tanks. See how long you can hold the bridges!
This game features our new field “The Airstrip”. A helicopter has gone down , the “army rangers” are trapped. They need your help to stop the “insurgents” from capturing them. Defend the helicopters as long as you can.
Description credits to Liberty Paintball Games
That is the end of this section about paintball. This next section is about PC Building.
There are many upsides to building a PC instead of buying it prebuilt!
That's why you should build a PC. Here are some builds that you can use!
These will include Operating System, Monitor, Mouse, Keyboard and Speakers. If you want to take them out you can or use ones that you prefer. I am using pcpartpicker.com to put these together and generate them, so if you want to make one on your own, then I definitely reccomend this website! I also prefer AMD Ryzen Processors to Intel Core Processors, but, if you prefer intel, you can also switch them out for an Intel Processor at around the same price.
This first build, coming in at about $800 is all around good for an affordable price.
PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchantThis next one comes in at about $1100, and is all around great for the price, with a Ryzen 5 1600 and GTX 1060.
PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchantThis Next one is $1300, and would be My Personal Preference for all around preformance for the price.
PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchantThis one is great, If you have 1400 dollars, this is what you will ultimately want, because it will give you the best performance for the price.
PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchantThis is the last build before we hit the big $2000 Mark.
PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchantAs the first build to break $2000, this thing can dominate everything else on this list in performance.
PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchantWe bring you a very big skip here from 2100 to 3000, but this thing is basically the best you can get if you want to not become instantly broke.
PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchanthere we have the final build on this list-the one I call the "I have way too much money just to waste so I will buy this PC and have like the best Personal Computer in the world and not make a dent in the amount of money I have because I am spoiled rich" Build
PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchantThose were my reccomended builds for different levels, now I will explain everything about PC Building!
There are many Different parts to your PC and I will explain.
The Processor (also known as the CPU) controls everything else in your computer. It is the most important thing a computer needs to work. Most have integrated graphics, which means you don't even need a GPU! (However they are still important.) The two main CPU makers are Intel and AMD. Intel makes Core i Processors, and AMD Makes Ryzen Processors. Usually, Intel gets slightly better performance for more money, but now, the AMD processors can outperform Intel in certain gaming situations. It all depends on personal preference, but they all have upsides and downsides.
The Motherboard allows all your computer's parts to communicate with eachother. It doesn't really matter what motherboard you choose, as long as it is compatible with all your other parts, like CPU, GPU and RAM.
The Memory goes by many different names, but it all stands for "Random Access Memory." RAM Stores the information that your computer is actively using. Without it, you would not be able to do anything.
There are two types of storage, Solid State Drive and Hard Disk Drive. SSDs have no moving parts. Info in SSDs are stored in Microchips. HDDs store information on a disk, and uses an arm to read and write on the disk. Therefore, SSDs are faster, and are better for more crucial files, and HDDs can store more, which makes them better for miscellanious stuff.
The Graphics Card, also known as the GPU or Graphics Processing Unit, renders images, animations, video and more. It controls what you see on the screen, and a good GPU is what allows for gaming at very high graphics.
The PSU, or Power Supply Unit, takes electricity from an outlet, and transfers it to the different parts of the PC, giving it power.
These next parts are less important to the PC, and are either accessories, something not crucial, or not part of the tower itself.
That is all of the different parts of a PC explained. Now that you know everthing about PC building, go out and build one, and you will have a great time gaming and doing many other things a high-powered computer.
That is the end of my Website! I hope you learned from it and will get into many of the things on here like StarCraft, Paintball and PC Building!
I might make more sites in the future, so make sure to check back if I edit the site!
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