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==Network Settings==
 
==Network Settings==
 
In order to play the game online with CnCNet, you can choose two main options: Peer-to-Peer or tunneled mode. Generally, peer-to-peer is faster, but may need some [[Port Forwarding|network configuration]]. There are 2 options of doing this:
 
In order to play the game online with CnCNet, you can choose two main options: Peer-to-Peer or tunneled mode. Generally, peer-to-peer is faster, but may need some [[Port Forwarding|network configuration]]. There are 2 options of doing this:
# Automatic setup by [http://cncnet.org/download CnCNet tester] with UPnP.
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# Automatic setup by [http://cncnet.org/download CnCNet UPnP tester] with instructions<ref>http://cncnet.org/setup-guide</ref> below
 
# Manual setup (instructions [http://redalert95.tk/4/ here])
 
# Manual setup (instructions [http://redalert95.tk/4/ here])
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:# Download the zip file and extract it anywhere.
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:# In the left corner of the program you should see a button called "Get All Port Mappings" click it. In the box to the right you should see the text "Starting UPNP Device Search...".
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==Issues Fixed==
 
==Issues Fixed==

Revision as of 19:53, 1 February 2013

Template:Infobox Command & Conquer (series) Key Points

This game is also known as "Tiberian Dawn".
Command & Conquer Gold: Project 1.06 fan patch is highly recommended as it adds console and Covert Ops missions, No-CD controls, high resolutions, reestablishes online and LAN functionality, and offers better Windows and Wine compatibility besides fixing a great lot of bugs.

General Information

Patch discussion
CnC-Comm subforum (+Maps)
Official EA subforum

Availability

Windows

Template:Availability Table

Game is also bundled with other games in the franchise on Command & Conquer: The First Decade or newer The Ultimate Collection.

Mac

Template:Availability Table

Improvements

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

Patch

Command & Conquer Gold: Project 1.06

This patch contains:
  • Support for newer Windows systems and Mac/Linux through emulation
  • Online (provided by CnCNet) and LAN playability up to 6 players
  • High-resolution graphics
  • No-CD controls
  • Missions from console versions and the Covert Ops expansion
  • An enormous number of fixes
You can find the list of full changes here.
Compatibility mode, 256 colors and 640x480 in the compatibility tab should be turned OFF.
It is not recommended to install CnCNet alone as most players use 1.06 version and the patch installs CnCNet anyway.
You need to have .Net Framework installed for CCConfig to work.
The site also offers Music Upgrade Pack if you installed the game through CDs/ISOs.

Game data

Configuration File Location

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Save game location

Template:Game Location Table

Save game cloud syncing

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Video settings

These are video settings alongside the fan patch.
File:CCConfig.png
CCConfig.exe

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Borderless fullscreen windowed

Instructions

Vertical Sync (Vsync)

Instructions

Input Settings

Template:Input Settings

Network Settings

In order to play the game online with CnCNet, you can choose two main options: Peer-to-Peer or tunneled mode. Generally, peer-to-peer is faster, but may need some network configuration. There are 2 options of doing this:

  1. Automatic setup by CnCNet UPnP tester with instructions[1] below
  2. Manual setup (instructions here)
Instructions

Issues Fixed

If you have an issue, be sure to check FAQ first or this (somewhat outdated) thread.

General fix

Instructions

Scrambled colours (without ddraw.dll)

Instructions

Issues Unresolved

Mac/Linux emulation

This game usually performs well in Wine[2].
This is emulation for the fan-made executable, not for the ISOs or CDs.
This is a guide to emulation using PlayonLinux/PlayonMac and can be also set on Wine with same configuration.
  1. Download PlayonLinux or PlayonMac and install it.
  2. Open, click "Install" and then "Install a non-listed program" at the bottom.
  3. Choose "Install a program in a new virtual drive" and then check "Configure Wine" (Name of the virtual drive doesn't matter)
  4. Now you should see a dialog with a wine class, take note of the path where drive_c is located (it's only shown for a while); select "Emulate a virtual desktop" and configure the virtual desktop of your resolution or smaller for better performance.
  5. In the libraries tab, add ddraw.dll and thipx32.dll to override list, write them in the drop-down and click Add (one at a time).
  6. Select the executable, click Next and go through the installation process.
  7. Add shortcuts for C&C95.exe and cncnet.exe.
  8. Right click on C&C95.exe and click "Go to application directory"
  9. Open ddraw.ini and set width and height proportional to virtual desktop resolution, renderer to opengl if not already set and maxfps to 120.
  10. Have fun!
If the configuration program doesn't work, then you have to do configure the game manually in conquer.ini or the before-mentioned ddraw.ini. The settings for the internal resolution, multiplayer options (not CnCNet) and languages are in conquer.ini.

General 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, it has a C&C mod. It has a completely reimagined interface, supports high resolutions and is most supported (despite the name, it contains a Tiberian Dawn mod). However, it only has multiplayer and music has to be put separately into its Aplication 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 doesn't have in-game options and it runs very slowly.

Multiple 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 are English, German and French. There are additional language packs for British English, Spanish, Polish and (Brazilian) Portuguese.

Optional mods

Mods for this game are scarce, but there are some that are quite neat. Those include WinDOwS mod (DOS interface), German censoring mod (brings back the censor) and Star Wars mod which are already found on the fan-patch site.

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.

Maps

C&C has support for external maps, both multiplayer and singleplayer. Link for them is at the beginning of this article as well as at the patch fansite. There's even a map creator you can find here.

System Requirements

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See Also

References