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Revision as of 20:51, 28 December 2013

Command & Conquer: Tiberian Dawn
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Developers
Westwood Studios
Publishers
Original Virgin Interactive
Current Electronic Arts
Release dates
DOS August 31, 1995
Mac OS (Classic) 1995
Windows March 10, 1997
Command & Conquer on Wikipedia
Command & Conquer 1995
Command & Conquer: Red Alert 1996
Command & Conquer: Sole Survivor 1997
Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun 1999
Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2 2000
Command & Conquer: Renegade 2002
Command & Conquer: Generals 2003
Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars 2007
Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 2008
Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 - Uprising 2009
Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight 2010
OpenRA (unofficial) 2010
Command & Conquer (2013) Cancelled
Command & Conquer Remastered Collection 2020
Renegade X (unofficial) EA

Key points

Re-released for free in 2007.
Command & Conquer Gold: Project 1.06 fan patch and CnCNet are highly recommended to install.
Emulation guide is available below.

General information

C&C Communications Center fansite
CNCNZ fansite

Availability

Template:Availability Table

Essential improvements

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1024x768 resolution with the Command & Conquer Gold: Project 1.06 compared to earlier versions.

Command & Conquer Gold: Project 1.06

Not needed for fan-made packages, it is already present there.
This patch contains:
  • A large amount of fixes (changelog)
  • Support for newer Windows systems (including 64-bit) and Mac/Linux through emulation
  • LAN playability up to 6 players.
  • Support for higher resolutions
  • Missions from PSX and N64 versions and The Covert Operations.
The site also offers Music Upgrade Pack if you installed the game through CDs/ISOs.
Support for regular installation, The First Decade and The Ultimate Collection.

CnCNet

Command & Conquer Gold: Project 1.06 must be installed first.
Restores online functionality and comes with its own lobby for online and LAN play as well. It also introduces more fixes and features to the main game (e.g. extended sidebar)
The lobby supports:
  • Better chat capabilities (ignore, whisper, Mumble voice chat)
  • Private games
  • Peer-to-peer and tunneled (server) play
  • Map preview and kick/ban
To install, put cncnet.exe into the game folder.
Check peer-to-peer section if you have any problems with peer-to-peer mode.
To whisper, double-click the person you want to chat with.
Additional lobby sound add-ons

Game data

Default game folders

Template:Game Location Table

Configuration files location

Template:Game Location Table

Save game location

Template:Game Location Table

Video settings

File:CCConfig.png
External video settings
File:C&C-Video.png
In-game video settings
These are video settings alongside the fan patch.

Template:Video settings

Borderless fullscreen windowed

Instructions

Vertical sync (Vsync)

Instructions

Fullscreen movies

Instructions

Input settings

Template:Input settings

Audio settings

File:C&C-Audio.png
External audio settings
File:C&Ci-Audio.png
In-game audio settings

Template:Audio settings

Issues unresolved

  • It isn't possible to install the CDs/ISOs on a 64-bit system without hassles because the installer itself is 16-bit. It would be better to download from the fan mirrors.
  • The game has some minor problems with missions that are smaller than the game resolution. This is nothing to be worried about, you can "fix" it by pressing Escape.
  • When playing in any resolution higher than 640x400, you can't place buildings with a placement height of only one cell on the lowest row of cells on the map.

Issues fixed

General fix

Instructions

Game speed/Map Scroll Rate issue

Instructions

Scrambled colors (without ddraw.dll)

Instructions

Crash after overheating

Instructions

No videos after installing the patch

Instructions

Uncapturable AC Center/Helipad in NOD missions

Instructions

Mac/Linux emulation

This is an emulation guide for the fan-made packs, not for the ISOs or CDs.
PlayonLinux/PlayonMac can also be set up to play with the same configuration.
  1. Install Wine through repositories or through official website and run or extract the installer under Wine.
  2. Inside 'winecfg' create configuration options for C&C95.exe and under the Library tab, add overrides for 'thipx32.dll' and 'ddraw.dll'.
  3. Run TiberianDawnLauncher.exe under Mono. If you don't have it or it doesn't work, run the game directly (C&C95.exe or cncnet.exe).
  4. Have fun!
If the configuration program doesn't work, then you have to do configure the game manually in conquer.ini or the aforementioned ddraw.ini. The settings for the internal resolution, sound and multiplayer options (not CnCNet) and languages are in conquer.ini.

Other information

Open-source implementations

There are a couple of open-source implementations of C&C existing. OpenRA is an implementation that is multiplatform and despite what it says on the title, has a C&C mod. It has a completely reimagined interface, supports high resolutions and is well-supported. However, it's multiplayer-only and music has to be put separately into its Application Data folder. Another one is C&C: Tiberian Dawn - HTML5 which uses HTML5 features to be playable in a browser. Because it is a work in progress, it's lacking in options and it runs very slowly.

There are also some total conversions of the game. There's a Tiberian Sun conversion The Dawn of the Tiberium Age which is online compatible and which has a completely different campaign than in the original game. Also, a Red Alert conversion called Red Dawn is available as well as Generals conversion called Tiberian Dawn Redux.

Mods

Unlike other games in the franchise like Tiberian Sun, Command & Conquer doesn't have a strong modding community; however there are some that are quite neat on the fan-patch site, although definitely not necessary.

  • WinDOwS - Adds DOS interface
  • German censoring - Brings back the German censoring
  • Star Wars mod

Maps

C&C has support for external maps, both multiplayer and singleplayer. You can now download multiplayer maps automatically with Map Pack Updater as well as at the beginning of this article with singleplayer maps. There's even a map creator you can find at CnC-Comm, XCC Mixer to package the maps and this tutorial on how to get started.

Map Pack Updater

This program adds and updates custom multiplayer maps in your C&C directory.

To install the updater, put the files into the game directory.
TiberianDawnLauncher.exe is an optional game launcher included with the updater; CNCupdate.exe checks for updates every time the launcher starts.

Languages

C&C patch also supports multiple languages. They can be found lower in the Command & Conquer Gold: Project 1.06 website.

  • Natively supported languages: American English, German, French
  • Additional language packs: British English, Spanish, Polish, Brazilian Portuguese

System requirements

DOS
Minimum Recommended
Operating system (OS) MS-DOS 5.0
Processor (CPU)
System memory (RAM)
Hard disk drive (HDD) 800 MB
Video card (GPU) MCGA video card

References