![]() ![]() I have played ra3 on my ps3 but other than for that idk. □ just to give you an idea of just how long ago it was that I even played the series. I think the last c&c game I even knew was upcoming at the time before life went downhill was a game that almost everyone hated, renegade. I also really enjoyed the overall look of the game. Just overall the reason I liked that one the most and spent most of my life on that game was the flow and feel of the game was better and a lot smoother and gameplay was a lot faster. But the essence of TibEd remains the same: quickly editing units through an interface, and not hiding any options (like some other editors do). Only basic editing was supported in that version, and current versions of TibEd offer much more. Immerse yourself in the atmosphere of ion storms and desolate landscapes alongside your favourite Tiberian Sun units. Is there any benefit to getting it on origin over the cncnet website? Is multi-player even still supported for it? Promoting the release of Command & Conquer 4 EA released Tiberian Sun and its expansion Firestorm as freeware in 2010. The first version of TibEd was released several months after the release of Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun. Our newest project, Firestorm, is Command and Conquer Tiberian Sun reimagined in the first person genre. Topics Command & Conquer, Tiberian Sun, Firestorm, Freeware, Redump Language English Firestorm is the official expansion pack for Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun, set shortly after the Second Tiberium War featured in the base game. You can buy The Ultimate Collection on Origin to get most of the C&C games. Originally posted by ShadowCat:You can download C&C1, Red Alert and Tiberian Sun for free at cncnet to get back into it again. ![]()
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