What are the victory conditions?

In Starcraft, the rule is: "Last man standing wins the game".
So you must destroy "all buildings" to eliminate your enemy completely. That includes all floating Terran buildings,too.
But does this include Protoss Pylons, Terran Energy Depots, and Vespene Refineries?
Best Answer
Yes every single structure must be destroyed. With a structure being any fixed, player-controlled construct that required resources to be built. That is with minerals and/or vespene gas. This category includes all constructs with the capacity of being lifted, as they're fixed constructs that become movable should the player decide to. Even while being in the lifted state they're considered buildings. Essentially every fixed colored point you see on the minimap. Only creep tumors are some sort of structure not considered a building.
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What are the victory conditions in Civ 6?
There are five different victory conditions in Civilization VI: Science, Culture, Domination, Religion, and Score (with a sixth, Diplomacy, added in Gathering Storm). In order to win, you must reach one of these victory conditions (apart from Score Victory) before any other player.What are the win conditions in Stellaris?
What is then available are two victory conditions: 1) Purge. If you purge the galaxy of all other races, you will get a victory screen. 2) 100% control over the galaxy.How do you win a cultural victory?
To win a Culture Victory, you must have more visiting Foreign Tourists than any other Civ has Domestic Tourists of their own.What is the easiest victory in Civ 6?
The easiest victory to get as an experienced player or while playing against experienced players in Civ 6 is the Domination Victory. This victory is achieved by conquering the original capital city of every other civilization in the world.Civilization VI ► The 5 Victory Conditions in Civ 6!
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