- COMMAND AND CONQUER GENERALS 2 2018 MAC OS X
- COMMAND AND CONQUER GENERALS 2 2018 MODS
- COMMAND AND CONQUER GENERALS 2 2018 WINDOWS
COMMAND AND CONQUER GENERALS 2 2018 MAC OS X
The Mac OS X version was re-released by Aspyr for the Mac App Store on March 12, 2005.
COMMAND AND CONQUER GENERALS 2 2018 WINDOWS
The Windows version of Generals was developed by EA Pacific and published by EA Games, the Mac OS X version was developed and published by Aspyr Media. It was released for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS in 20. I'm not a huge multiplayer person (with strangers, happy to play with friends) but World in Conflict really only shines in multiplayer but good god it was fun multiplayer.Command & Conquer: Generals is a real-time strategy video game and the seventh installment in the Command & Conquer series.
COMMAND AND CONQUER GENERALS 2 2018 MODS
Camera mods help but it's still not a great experience. The Generals engine (which the aforementioned LotR BFME 2 also uses) doesn't like modern systems. Of those, I would say I'd probably play Star Trek Armada 2, LotR BFME 2, and Warlords Battlecry 3 if they ran properly on modern systems. If I had to make a list of my favorites of all time, in no particular order: For larger scale, I'm still playing Stellaris (703 hours and counting) and greatly anticipating the upcoming 2.0 update. So far the only recent smaller scale RTS I've enjoyed is Spellforce 3 (73 hours). I could spend hours listing my problem with all the more recent RTS's. Large scale RTS's fail to keep the attention of today's kids and therefore they largely fail. Deep RTS's (regardless of scale) apparently are too complicated for the masses, therefore not many companies even try to make them. Those don't appeal to most older players (including myself). You've got the esports focused ones that are more about APM and quick matches than true strategy. Unfortunately the RTS scene is largely dead. But that was an inferior remake of their earlier copy: Act of War.
Wasn't necessary to do this list on my part but I like this subject so meh, why not.Īnyway, to come back to your main question OP, I do think that at the moment Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak is probably one (recent) game that might at least touch the style of game that C&C Generals was (but obviously won't be identical in playstyle I'd assume).Īct of Aggression would be the closest match to Generals.
Warzone 2100 (Nostalgia Level 9000 Mode Engaged) Red Alert 2 (specifically vanilla, I didn't really like the Yuri's Revenge expansion much) Red Alert 1 (all versions but my favorite has always been Retaliation, at the time played on my PS1). Warhammer 40K: Dawn of War - Dark Crusade Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds (I can only wish one day it'll receive an HD remaster like Age of Empires 2 recently got)Īnd the God Tier ones (definitely affected by nostalgia, to be taken with a pretty heavy grain of salt for most I guess, even though I genuinely think they are that good to this day): Command & Conquer 2 a.k.a Tiberian Sun (nostalgia helps a lot for that one, I still enjoy it enough to play it but it is much slower-paced than I'd like it to be nowadays) The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-Earth Ones that I consider among the best RTSes out there, regardless of their age or them being 3D or not: Halo Wars (the 'Definitive Edition' on Steam specifically, never played it elsewhere) Red Alert 3 (absolutely not as bad as some people made it out to be at the time, up to this day it's a solid game even though I did prefer RA2 vanilla) Command & Conquer 3 (particularly liked, and preferred it with the Kane's Wrath expansion) Supreme Commander / Forged Alliance (first one) Ones that I know were good (well, obviously in my opinion), or "decent", albeit some being old(er): Dark Reign (similar to the above, also never played the sequel) Ground Control (never "hated" it, want to make it clear but never thought of it as being as good as a lot of people made it out to be, and I never played the sequel) Ones I considered "okay"'ish, could have been (much) better but not exactly garbage per se (although I stopped playing them long ago): Ones that I know received 'mixed' reviews and seem to fall in the "hate it or love it" category (and never played myself): Very recent (or relatively recent) ones I heard good things about but never played myself yet:
Anyway, just going 'generally-speaking' with the genre itself I can list a couple (some won't fall in your specific category like C&C Generals would, however). Those types of RTSes are a bit more difficult to find. Even more interesting that you seem to be looking for ones that are in 3D (where you can also move and rotate the camera to some extent). Ah yes, the RTS genre, one of my favorites.