OpenRA Debuts with Great Improvements to Classic CNC

OpenRA Debuts with Great Improvements to Classic CNC

Ever wish Red Alert had desert maps? Well, here you go...

Ranga14 by Ranga14 on May 14, 2013 @ 02:32 PM (Staff Bios)
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A new MOD for Classic Command & Conquer such as Tiberian Dawn and Red Alert recently launched that appears to be quite epic! Up to 26 developers have spent a large amount of their free time over the past 7 months creating this mod according to their official site and it boasts a plethora of balance fixes along with new maps, missions and even new features.

Here's just a short list of what's included;

- Significantly improved AI.
- UI improvements to the menus and lobby.
- New UI for replays, spectators and defeated players.
- New construction radius limits for C&C and D2K.
- Repairable bridges.
- Desert theater for RA.
- Left-click mouse controls (beta).
- 5 new missions for RA.
- 20 new multiplayer maps across all three mods.
- Significant balance improvements across all three mods.
- More bugfixes than you can shake a tesla coil at.

The mod can be downloaded here.

So who's down for some RA desert matches? :-D

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