After its release, the generals received a generally positive. Based on 34 reviews, Metacritic gave score 84/100 which includes a score from IGN 03/09/10. Generals also awarded the 2002 E3 Game Critics Awards' Best Strategy Game Award ".
One review noted that the generals are the game Command and Conquer real-time strategy first that does not include cut scenes full-motion video to tell stories and this is set out in the inter-face is unique and the mechanization of building a base that has the characteristics of all the title C & C RTS before.
Generals use the machine "SAGE" (or Strategy Action Game Engine) and the first game Command & Conquer real-time strategy that fully three-dimensional.
A Generals expansion pack, Command & Conquer: Generals - Zero Hour, was released on 22 September 2003, the deepening of the story-line generals. Unlike Generals, Zero Hour Features restore full motion videos in the series.
Zero Hour get the same reception as the generals with an aggregate score of 85% and 84% from Game Rankings and Metacritic.
Games Review
Command and Conquer: Generals is a strategy game where you will be challenged to build a military base camp to battle with your opponent. Starting from the building, making the troops, and set the attack.
Command and Conquer: Generals has better graphics than the previous version of Command & Conquer (Red Alert).
Command and Conquer: Generals is a strategy game where you will be challenged to build a military base camp to battle with your opponent.
Starting from the building, making the troops, and set the attack. Command & Conquer: Generals has better graphics than the previous version of Command and Conquer (Red Alert).
Command and Conquer : Generals
Command and Conquer (often abbreviated as C & C or CNC) is a video game franchise, mostly real-time strategy style as well by a first person shooter game or a first-person shooter at first.
Command and Conquer series was first developed by Westwood Studios between the years 1995 - 2003, further development was taken over by Electronic Arts with the liquidation of Westwood Studios in 2003.
The first series was launched globally on August 31, 1995 and renamed easily the Command & Conquer. The first series is based on a strategy game that was developed previously by Dune 2. This series was first segmented to Anglo-Saxon audience, which is then translated into different languages including German, French, Spanish, Korean and Chinese.
This series is primarily developed for personal computers running Microsoft Windows operating system, although some titles also have various versions of video game consoles and Apple Macintosh.
This game series developed in various versions starting with Tiberium Wars is also developed for the Xbox 360. Another loose game, Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3, is also developed for the PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
In 1999, the U.S. marketer and developer Games , Electronic Arts purchased Westwood Studios. Westwood closed in 2003 and merged into EA Los Angeles is the center of a game developer serial Command and Conquer ahead.
Some of the original developers Westwood survive at EA Los Angeles, but most of the form Petroglyph Games.
On July 2009, Command and Conquer franchise consists of eight games and ten packets of expansion (expansion packs) with sales of more than 30 million units worldwide.
System Requirements :
Minimum Requirements:
Operating System: Windows 98/2000/ME/XP
Processor: Intel Pentium III/AMD Athlon - 800MHz
Memory: 128 MB RAM
CD-ROM/DVD-ROM Drive: 8x
Hard Disk Space: 1.8 GB
Graphics Card: 32MB - Nvidia GeForce 2 or ATI Radeon 7500 AGP video card or newer supported
Sound Card: 16-bit DirectX 8.1 Compatable
Keyboard
Mouse
Recommended Configuration:
Processor: Intel Pentium IV/AMD Athlon - 1.8GHz
Memory: 256 MB RAM or more
Graphics Card: 64MB - Nvidia GeForce 3 or more recent video card
Required for Multiplayer Games:
256 MB RAM for 3-8 Player Games
Internet (2-4 Players)
56.6 Kbps or faster internet connection
Internet (5-8 Players)
Cable, DSL, or a faster internet connection
Network (2-8 Players)
TCP/IP Compliant Network
For network and online games, one set of game discs is required per player. Disc 1 and disc 2 can not be used simultaneously for multiplayer games.
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