Down at UC-Berkeley, you can actually take this new course:
Course Description:
UC Berkeley students with an interest in real-time strategy games and the competitive gaming landscape are encouraged to participate in this class.
This course will go in-depth in the theory of how war is conducted within the confines of the game Starcraft. There will be lecture on various aspects of the game, from the viewpoint of pure theory to the more computational aspects of how exactly battles are conducted. Calculus and Differential Equations are highly recommended for full understanding of the course. Furthermore, the class will take the theoretical into the practical world by analyzing games and replays to reinforce decision-making skills and advanced Starcraft theory.
Class will start with lecture and usually include a special discussion topic having to do with the day’s lecture to inspire new and original thought. At the end of lecture, there may be time to analyze student-submitted replays to illustrate a point or to improve analysis. Homework will be assigned at the end of each class and is due at the beginning of each lecture.
Course Learning Objectives and Goals:
What may look like complex topics are just ways we want you to think more deeply about the game to derive a greater satisfaction from playing. Furthermore, this understanding should have applications in real life, to further synthesize new information from limited inferences. The primary goal is for students to learn, enjoy the art of competitive StarCraft, and have fun. Overall, students will be applying critical thinking, quick decision-making, and game theory skills throughout the sessions. Students will also learn what to look for in a replay or game to learn most effectively.
aaaaand the Syllabus
― kingfish, Wednesday, 28 January 2009 21:44 (seventeen years ago)
Prerequisites:
Students should be familiar with all units and some basic StarCraft strategy. All students should of course enter the class with an open and analytic mind.
Starcraft: Brood War
Other Reading:
The Theory of Starcraft by Alan Feng
Suggested:
The Art of War by Sun Tzu
Crazy as Me by Lim Yo Hwan
― kingfish, Wednesday, 28 January 2009 21:48 (seventeen years ago)
Calculus and Differential Equations are highly recommended for full understanding of the course
i could definitely get too stoned for this
― obi don quixote (elmo argonaut), Wednesday, 28 January 2009 21:50 (seventeen years ago)
sounds like it could be one of those bait-and-switch course descriptions -- you expect to show up and play video games and then suddenly you're elbow deep in game theroy computation surrounded by dudes who want to code video games -- ahhhh
― obi don quixote (elmo argonaut), Wednesday, 28 January 2009 21:52 (seventeen years ago)
twelve years pass...