It's true. I'm probably way out of my place here but I think the admins should add subsections into the multiplayer to help sort some of it out.
There can be one for strategies, one for game anecdotes, one for completely haranguing each other (oh no wait that's every thread on every forum ever).
I had complained several times about the scarab cliff climbing in glacial ravine, which offsets most of the ways you can kill a scarab. It's even worse when the scarab has 30 engineers.
Generally some guy is completely mistaken about scarabs, there are dozens of ways to take them out normally, and he clearly has never posted on any forum before. I take it some of you are still in high school. I LOVED harassing people back then, but it gets tedious after a while. Probably a combo of hormones and angst that makes it so funny. YES some guy, people generally only respond with 'ur mom' jokes. And randomly telling strangers to go kill themselves over incredibly trivial things is still hilarious. The only time that's a problem is when it's young kids, or the person is just naturally depressed and weak-minded, in which case it is inevitable anyway.
So I'm going to ask one more time... does anyone have any good strategies for taking down the scarab+30 engineers on Glacial Ravine. I've tried most units, but as long as he stays up where only some of your units can get to him it seems like one needs to use two armies of air, (50 pop of vampires and 50 pop of banshees/hornets/hawks/{probably not vultures because they die too quickly}).
Or alternatively I think a combo of fully upgraded cryo bomb + mac blast would do the trick quite well. The cryo to take out the engineers and keep the scarab in place while you mac blast it.
On normal levels the arbiter will eat the scarab with its engineers as long as there's nothing else around that's nasty. Possibly the prophet too, but (this is embarrasing) I can't remember if the prophet can just hover over the scarab without getting attacked. But all the ground units are more or less out of the picture on Glacial Ravine because of the cliffs.
What is happiness but the feeling of power increasing, and obstacles being overcome? -Nietzsche