Though it wasn't the first game of its type, Command & Conquer
became synonymous with real-time strategy gaming when the very first
game in the series was released in 1995. Along with Blizzard's Warcraft
II, Command & Conquerhelped build the foundation for one of PC
gaming's most beloved genres, defining many of the real-time strategy
conventions that are used today. And though Command & Conquer has
seenits highs and lows over the years, the series' quirky, politically
incorrect, comic-book-like take on modern warfare has remained intact
all throughout, and it is upheld in the latest entry inthe series,
Command & Conquer: Generals. More importantly, Generals is easily
one of the best Command & Conquer games yet, with the impressive
visuals and highly refined and accessible gameplay that have come to
characterize the best entries in this genre. Die-hard fans of Command
& Conquer may lament a few of the departures Generals makes from the
series' roots, and the game does have a few rough edges, but Generals
is still one of the best real-time strategy games around. Generals'
fictional premise puts the USA, China, and a terrorist group called the
Global Liberation Army (GLA) at odds sometime in the near future.You can
play as any one of these factions in its own brief single-player
campaign, in skirmishes with computer opponents, or against other
players over a LAN or using the game's online player-matching service.
Those who played the previous two Command & Conquer RTS games, Red
Alert 2 and its expansion pack, Yuri's Revenge, will note that Generals
is highly reminiscent of those games, despite its much improved
appearance and its seemingly more conventional array of infantry, tanks,
and aircraft. Like in Red Alert 2, battles in Generals are often quick
and decisive, largely due to the immense power of many of the game's
units, the presence of devastating super weapons on each side, and the
generally fast pace. Also, while eachfaction has a good variety of units
at its disposal, you'll likely get the impression that the number of
unit types per faction was limited so that eachunit type could play an
important role in most any fight--and also to leave room for an
expansion pack. The lack of seafaring units in thegame is a
disappointing omission, given the importance of ships in most previous
Command &Conquer games (not to mention in actual modern warfare),
but the designers have still done an excellent job of imaginatively
differentiating the game's three sides.
Whats Ripped
Movies, Music, Mission Briefing Speech & the Editor. Note: the mission start movies are still there and this rips extracts to about 1.2GB i have played it myself and it works 100%
System requirements
* 450 MHz CPU,
* 128 MB RAM,
* 64MB video card RAM,
* DirectX 9
* [OS] Windows xp
download
download
Password: www.maxgrab.org
Installation Instructions:
1.: Unrar & Unace manually
2. Run "setup.bat" and wait a little.
3. Run "key.exe" to generate a key
4. Run "keyinsert.exe" to make the registry settings and enter your key
5. Run "Generals.exe" to start playing. In order to play via Lan/DirectConnect You & Your friends will need to use different keys, therefor we (with permission) added Outcast's keyerator
Whats Ripped
Movies, Music, Mission Briefing Speech & the Editor. Note: the mission start movies are still there and this rips extracts to about 1.2GB i have played it myself and it works 100%
System requirements
* 450 MHz CPU,
* 128 MB RAM,
* 64MB video card RAM,
* DirectX 9
* [OS] Windows xp
download
download
Password: www.maxgrab.org
Installation Instructions:
1.: Unrar & Unace manually
2. Run "setup.bat" and wait a little.
3. Run "key.exe" to generate a key
4. Run "keyinsert.exe" to make the registry settings and enter your key
5. Run "Generals.exe" to start playing. In order to play via Lan/DirectConnect You & Your friends will need to use different keys, therefor we (with permission) added Outcast's keyerator
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