seems i do better in team play, i made the gold league, and sot comfortable at 25. though i blame the surplus of teenage angsty noobs that i had to fight in the placement matches (of which 4 i won, because one opponent threw a fit and quit, which propted another one, and it turned into 3v1 real fast). thinking about doing 4v4 tomorrow. ive been using a zergling rush early on and after that shoot right for the brood lords as my finishing unit of choice. the protoss strategy of choice seems to be to come in with lots of void rays. but as zerg ive got at least 2 effective units against them (one being hydras, the other being whatever unit you morph into a brood lord). ive found that i have more trouble fighting terrans, im always getting swamped by marines and tanks. as for zerg theyre a lot closer to fighting protoss.
The unpopularity of LAN (among developers) is somewhat related to pirating.
Pirates will play on LAN with hamachi or whatever similar VPN tech instead of using their bnet services because of the registration required.
I, roll my eyes and spit on the industry.
the original starcraft had a spawn install mode specifically for lan parties, there was no need to pirate the game, you just install spawn copies on all your comps and play the game. it was a nice way to let people who wanted to play lan games without forcing them to pirate the game. single player didnt work with a spawn install, so it also allowed people to preview the game while attending a lan party, the game company got what was effectively the best free advertising you could imagine. no doubt this is what led to the long term success of the original starcraft (selling copies 10+ years after the release date).
there are better ways to prevent piracy than to have the stat servers babysit our licenses. i wouldn't doubt they keep their activation servers separate from their stat servers. the game could still register in with the activation servers every once and awhile. if two copies with the same activation code come up at the same time, lock down that license until the user uninstalls the offending copies.
theres a reason i perfer pc games over console games and one of those is lan games, which is just as important as the better graphics and better input options. what there trying to do is bring the pc gamers and console gamers together so they can market to a larger audience, but what theyre really doing is pissing off pc gamers by forcing the half ass console netplay features on us while were used to something far superior. console gamers are none the wiser since the multiplayer is better than none at all (or worse split sceen

). so i really hope that enough people get angry about it and petition for lan support with the expansion pack releases.