OpenRA!
OpenRA!
BECAUSE THE WAR IS NOT OVER...... YET.
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Free, open source engine for the C&C games that started it all, Tiberian Dawn and Red Alert! You don't even need the games to play!
It has full support for multiplayer, too! And obviously less crashes. Not all of the expansion units are yet but you are already able to unleash your tesla tanks!
What are you waiting for? Get playing already!!!
CLICK ME
Free, open source engine for the C&C games that started it all, Tiberian Dawn and Red Alert! You don't even need the games to play!
It has full support for multiplayer, too! And obviously less crashes. Not all of the expansion units are yet but you are already able to unleash your tesla tanks!
What are you waiting for? Get playing already!!!
Last edited by Dynamo on Sun Oct 10, 2010 14:21, edited 1 time in total.
Oh man, you absolutely need to play 'em.DaVince wrote:Even though it has been recommended to me several times (even by my sister), I have never actually played these games. Maybe this is a good time to start.
Unfortunately yeah, it's buggy. I still have to see if it's playable or not though. Apparently the game crashes whenever a Hind is destroyed.wiivn wrote:No. It's too buggy. It's an alpha. It crashes the first game I tried to play. But if anyone is up for a game I may try it once again.
Re: OpenRA!
The game that started it all was just called "Command & Conquer" - no subtitle, though it was re-released for Windows as C&C 95 (the original was DOS). I know all this is true because I have it - C&C 95 Deluxe (contains the DOS version too).CKeen wrote:Free, open source engine for the C&C games that started it all, Tiberian Dawn and Red Alert! You don't even need the games to play!
Oh, and if you want a free game based on that, there's always Empyrion...
Cereal Board!
(Cereal wiki has sadly died)Deltamatic wrote:Prepositions are things I end sentences with.
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True, but even the original C&C95 manual has the subtitle "Tiberian Dawn" left in it. This is the reason why it's commonly known as such; it's an official title.DHeadshot wrote:The game that started it all was just called "Command & Conquer" - no subtitle, though it was re-released for Windows as C&C 95 (the original was DOS). I know all this is true because I have it - C&C 95 Deluxe (contains the DOS version too).CKeen wrote:Free, open source engine for the C&C games that started it all, Tiberian Dawn and Red Alert! You don't even need the games to play!
Oh, and if you want a free game based on that, there's always Empyrion...
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I just finished playing a round with CKeen and I think this is a GREAT port.
I was running in HD and everything went smooth. The game apparently uses the native desktop resolution for games which is cool, but if I could I would make my resolution half because clicking on a 3 pixel high character is kinda hard when they are all moving around, and the colors all sort of blend in together.
It was cool up until CKeen's server crashed right as I was about to kick some major tail.
This is fun. I would like to play with others if you will. You don't need to download anything other than the install because the graphics are distributed to your computer on install.
I was running in HD and everything went smooth. The game apparently uses the native desktop resolution for games which is cool, but if I could I would make my resolution half because clicking on a 3 pixel high character is kinda hard when they are all moving around, and the colors all sort of blend in together.
It was cool up until CKeen's server crashed right as I was about to kick some major tail.
This is fun. I would like to play with others if you will. You don't need to download anything other than the install because the graphics are distributed to your computer on install.