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However, Tiberian Sun continued the real-time strategy formula, but four futuristic. On their purpose, cripple electrical power, tiberium gathering, base defenses,. The graphically superior sequel to Command & Conquer, Tiberian Sun keeps the original gameplay mostly intact, while adding some intriguing twists.

Command & Conquer 1, Red Alert 1 and Tiberian Sun have all been upgraded with community-created unofficial patches that fix a lot of their bugs and compatibility problems. For Red Alert 2 there's a more general patch that solves a lot of its graphics problems. Ophcrack live cd no gui. You can find them here: Command & Conquer 1: • (which also adds bonus missions originally exclusive to the Playstation and Nintendo 64 versions of the game) Note that this patch fixes two quite common and completely fatal game crashes (, ), so installing it is strongly advised. Red Alert 1: • (The thread also has briefing videos for the expansion missions, converted from the Playstation version of the game) • (Not really needed, but cleans up about a gigabyte of unnecessary files in the RA1 folder. Unpack in the game folder, run 'patch_main.bat', let it finish, and then delete the files you extracted.) Tiberian Sun: • Red Alert 2: • The graphics system patch is known to solve a multitude of graphics problems, including the 'black screen' issue. Download the zip file and extract 'ddraw.dll' and 'aqrit.cfg' into your game folder.

Then, open the configuration file 'aqrit.cfg' in Notepad, change the 'ForceDirectDrawEmulation' option to 1, save the file, and try running the game again. • If you still have problems with RA2 even after this, I advise installing the. It comes with a bunch of automatic fixes, and has a configuration tool which offers more choices in graphics fixes than just DDWrapper, so if one doesn't work you can just try if some of the other options do the trick. I hope that'll help fix your problems. If not, the people on the forum of cncnet.org can probably help you further.

Command & Conquer 1, Red Alert 1 and Tiberian Sun have all been upgraded with community-created unofficial patches that fix a lot of their bugs and compatibility problems. For Red Alert 2 there's a more general patch that solves a lot of its graphics problems. You can find them here: Command & Conquer 1: • (which also adds bonus missions originally exclusive to the Playstation and Nintendo 64 versions of the game) Note that this patch fixes two quite common and completely fatal game crashes (, ), so installing it is strongly advised.

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Red Alert 1: • (The thread also has briefing videos for the expansion missions, converted from the Playstation version of the game) • (Not really needed, but cleans up about a gigabyte of unnecessary files in the RA1 folder. Unpack in the game folder, run 'patch_main.bat', let it finish, and then delete the files you extracted.) Tiberian Sun: • Red Alert 2: • The graphics system patch is known to solve a multitude of graphics problems, including the 'black screen' issue.

Download the zip file and extract 'ddraw.dll' and 'aqrit.cfg' into your game folder. Then, open the configuration file 'aqrit.cfg' in Notepad, change the 'ForceDirectDrawEmulation' option to 1, save the file, and try running the game again. • If you still have problems with RA2 even after this, I advise installing the. It comes with a bunch of automatic fixes, and has a configuration tool which offers more choices in graphics fixes than just DDWrapper, so if one doesn't work you can just try if some of the other options do the trick. I hope that'll help fix your problems.

If not, the people on the forum of cncnet.org can probably help you further. Unless you are referring to something we are not seeing, he specifically says 'Tiberium Sun.' I too purchased the same collection of Command and Conquer that he is referring to, and so far all the games I have tried are working except for Tiberium Sun. The game will boot up, but if I select any option in the main menu the game just freezes. Oddly enough, I had a similar problem when I bought a similar collection about 10 years ago when my PC at the time ran Vista. Every game worked except for Renegade and the expansion to Tiberium Sun, and even in the main game I was unable to save- but that aside. Sorry if you are referring to something else, but the man seems to have very clearly stated his issues are with 'Tiberium Sun' specifically.

Wrote: Unless you are referring to something we are not seeing, he specifically says 'Tiberium Sun.' Again, the person I replied to there is not the person who made this thread. Mstrtb mentioned Tiberian Sun, and I answered him by giving a list of patches.

KenBlock43Ro did no such thing, and none of the things he said were relevant to this thread, so I answered him by saying exactly that. As for your problem, the inability to save usually means the game is installed in a location where it's not allowed to write, like inside the Program Files folder. The sanest solution is to change your Origin settings to put the folder in which your Origin games will be installed to a different location, so problems like that no longer occur with older games. Alternately, you can edit the properties of the sun.exe file in the TS game folder to make sure it always runs in Administrator mode. Wrote: the man seems to have very clearly stated his issues are with 'Tiberium Sun' specifically. Since you keep on stressing that, I can't help but point out. No, he didn't.