

You can fight cheaters, extremely experienced players, or simply Zerg Rushers in C&C.

Swiss Mountains Description: While going through C&C Generals map files, I noticed two unfinished maps that were never included in the actual game. There is no matchmaking scheme so there’s no telling who you’ll be fighting against. From the Author: General 362 Map Pack has four great Generals map conversions made for Zero Hour Skirmish. While local games of up to 8 players are fun with friends, playing with strangers online is a different matter entirely. Lastly, this expansion introduces online play, either through LAN or through the internet. Be warned though: the final “boss” is a General that utilizes technologies from all factions. This is a crossover between campaign and skirmish, giving you a series of increasingly difficult and self-contained battles with AI-controlled players. One of these modes is the Generals’ Challenge, where you take on the mantle of a General and battle other contenders. You can also check out new gameplay modes not available in the original. Not only are there new missions to play, but it reintroduces a feature not available in the base game: live-action cutscenes where mission briefs are handed to the player. You get to complete additional story-driven tasks for the USA, the Global Liberation Army, and China - in the same order. Crack Modern warfare has never seen the likes of these hysterically stereotypically insane unadaptable Generals before. The main feature of C&C: Generals Zero Hour is its three new campaigns, each having five missions. Each general has a map and a prefabbed base geared toward their personality when you fight them (for example, General Townes has a pentagonally shaped military base with perfectly symmetrical defenses on each entrance).
