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Rival24
February 27th, 2007, 01:02
The PC demo for this game has just been released and it's really fun, too bad it's only 2 single player missions and a skirmish mode on 1 map.

http://files.xboxic.com/xbox-360/command-and-conquer-3-tiberium-wars/thumbs/cc3x360brazilianjungle2.jpg (http://files.xboxic.com/xbox-360/command-and-conquer-3-tiberium-wars/cc3x360brazilianjungle2.jpg)

I'm looking forward to seeing this on the Xbox 360 even though I prefer playing it with a mouse on the PC if it has the same control scheme as LOTR:BFME2.

You can download the demo here (http://www.fileplanet.com/174572/170000/fileinfo/Command-&-Conquer-3:-Tiberium-Wars-Demo-FilePlanet-Exclusive) , here (http://www.gamershell.com/download_17978.shtml) or here (http://largedownloads.ea.com/pub/demos/CommandandConquer3/CnC3Demo.exe) (or on one of the many other mirrors out there).


• Fast, Fluid, Fun - The ultra-responsive, smooth-as-silk gameplay C&C invented is now better than ever, intuitively placing your entire arsenal at your fingertips.
• Over 30 Single Player Missions - In a vast open-world ‘theatre of war’ where each decision you make matters, you’ll experience one cohesive, epic story told from the unique perspective of all three warring factions.
• RTS as a Sport - Observe, broadcast, and compete in thrilling online battles with innovations including all-new interactive spectator modes, VoIP communication, player commentary, and more.
• Story Like You’ve Never Seen - High-definition, live action video sequences that seamlessly tie the game’s epic story together featuring an unparalleled, diverse cast.
• Adaptive AI - The game AI matches your style of play - choose from distinct AI playing styles such as ‘rushing’, ‘turtling’, and more, or level the battlefield and let the AI use its own tactics to give you the highest level of challenge.
• New Ways to Attack - Keep your opponent guessing by building flying battleships, wielding the power of terrifying Ion Storms, and combining units to form powerful never-before-seen super-units.
• Technology Makes the World Come Alive - Lose yourself in reflected sunlight and scream in sheer joy as you blow chunks off of enemy tanks, structures, and anything else you can launch a rocket at. The game world gains a new dimension and the battlefield comes to life as the atmosphere fills with smoke, fire, haze, tracers, explosions, and state-of-the-art weather effects.
• Intuitive and Evolved Interface - Fully evolved side-bar interface that allows you to fully manage your base operations while never leaving the action.
• Battle the Best Online - With multiple online game modes, all-new multiplayer maps, and a fully featured content editor, go online to see how you stack up in RTS’ ultimate forum.

What do you guys think?

Curry
February 27th, 2007, 08:57
Footage I've seen looks really good, but I must say I more or less quit RTS after Warcraft III, at which point I felt I'd seen and done it all.

May download the demo just to give it a whirl ;) Any indication on system specs, so I know whether my laptop can pull it off?

Cage
February 27th, 2007, 10:23
Damnit.. I still don't have internet in my new house so can't download it.. I really want to test this one out, but as Curry said; system specs please? so I can see if my laptop can do the trick? Can't check them myself here at work.. :X

Curry
February 27th, 2007, 13:01
http://www.ea.com has died under download pressure, as has FilePlanet 8)7

Rival24
February 27th, 2007, 14:43
REQUIRED SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS:

· OS: Windows XP, Windows Vista (32-bit; 64-bit versions of
Vista are not supported)
· CPU: 2.0 GHz or higher
· RAM: 512 MB or more
· Hard Drive: 1.4 GB or more of free space
· Video: DirectX 9.0c compatible video card. Video card with 64
MB or more memory and one of these chipsets is required: ATI
8500 or greater, NVIDIA GeForce4 or greater. (ATI Radeon 9200
and 9250 PCI, NVIDIA Geforce 4 MX cards not supported.)
· Sound: DirectX 9.0c compatible sound card

NOTE: While you will be able to play Command & Conquer 3 Tiberium
Wars with the specifications above, play experience may improve if
you have additional RAM, above the required 512 MB.

Quoted from the official readme.txt

It works flawlessly on my Athlon 64 3500+ with 6800GT

Curry
February 27th, 2007, 15:24
My laptop only has a 1.86GHz CPU :'(

Studley
February 27th, 2007, 21:54
Downloading now 8)

Pretty sure I'll buy this for the 360, although I'll probably check out the control scheme first - it was OK in LOTR:BFME2 I seem to remember

Curry
February 28th, 2007, 00:35
I nearly shit myself over the LotR-360 control scheme before I deleted it.

Cage
February 28th, 2007, 14:15
Thanks for the specs Rival. Looks like my graphics card is the bottleneck for me :'( I'm gonna give it a try anyway as soon as my internet connection is up again in my new house, which should be today or tomorrow. Hooray! \o/

Rossko_UK
March 4th, 2007, 22:40
I nearly shit myself over the LotR-360 control scheme before I deleted it.


What?!

For an RTS on the 360, the controls worked really well. Not as easy as a mouse and keyboard of course, but the controls did the job well enough, personally.

Xploited13
March 4th, 2007, 23:55
What?!

For an RTS on the 360, the controls worked really well. Not as easy as a mouse and keyboard of course, but the controls did the job well enough, personally.

I thought the LOTR:BFME2 (360) control scheme was excellent. Enough that I played the entire 2 campaigns and many online matches. After playing the PC C&C3 demo I'm excited for the 360 port. I'd pick up the PC version but my PC doesn't handle it as well as I'd like. (I had to play it on low-med settings)

etalien
March 5th, 2007, 00:41
Just played this baby today on ultra high video settings, looks great :) Plays great too, but the ion cannon in the end of the tutorial mission is a bit overpowered ;)

Rival24
March 5th, 2007, 01:02
You can play with NOD as well. In the skirmish screen where you can select the difficulty level and stuff, open the dropdown menu for your army and while pressing the N button, click on NOD. You can play against a GDI enemy using this same method. Too bad they removed all the content for the Scrin though :P

Curry
March 5th, 2007, 09:42
I thought the LOTR:BFME2 (360) control scheme was excellent. Enough that I played the entire 2 campaigns and many online matches. After playing the PC C&C3 demo I'm excited for the 360 port. I'd pick up the PC version but my PC doesn't handle it as well as I'd like. (I had to play it on low-med settings)

What?!

For an RTS on the 360, the controls worked really well. Not as easy as a mouse and keyboard of course, but the controls did the job well enough, personally.
I never said it wasn't well done for an RTS on the 360. Just that I hated it :P I'm a fervent opposer of the bullshit that FPS requires a mouse+keyboard, but well uhm strategy games have menus and require multiselecting units. Sorry, but imho doing that on a console is akin to working on Windows with a controller: some things were just not meant to be.

Studley
March 6th, 2007, 02:53
Pretty sure I'll be picking this up for the PC, it's out two months earlier and like Curry said, at least you know the controls will be up to scratch