![]() ![]() When a construction yard has finished building a new structure, the player can select a spot near to a preexisting structure in order to place it, where the prefabricated building will then rapidly unfold in a distinctive manner. All available structures of the faction chosen by the player are constructed on-site at so-called "construction yard" - which typically begin as large-sized vehicles capable of deploying themselves into the aforementioned construction yards, called MCVs or Mobile Construction Vehicle. All games in the series, with the exception of Red Alert 3: Uprising, featured multiplayer modes.Īll Command & Conquer real-time strategy games, except Generals and its Zero Hour expansion, have featured the " sidebar" for navigation and control, as opposed to many other similar games where the control bar is located on the bottom of the screen.Ĭommand & Conquer gameplay typically requires the player to construct a base and acquire resources, in order to fund the ongoing production of various types of forces with which to assault and conquer the opponent's base. The specific faction campaigns in most titles are mutually exclusive, with the exceptions being Tiberian Sun: Firestorm and Tiberium Wars. In terms of plotline, I'll leave that up to John Carmack.The Command & Conquer games belong to the real-time strategy genre, with the exception of the first-person shooter Renegade. So I would definitely not say it "differs completely". But Dune II doesn't have much of a plotline at all, besides that outline, so they refined it a lot in Dune 2000, and for the better, too. The rough outline is still exactly the same, as far as I can see. And, as Atreides, you build up an alliance with the Fremen throughout the course of the game. But he doesn't actually want any particular house to win said contest, so as your house starts gaining the upper hand, he conspires with the other two houses against you. ![]() As far as I know, the plotline of both games is identical the Emperor, having acquired a large debt (somewhat implied in the manual of D2K, explained in detail in the Dune II one), needs to increase spice production, and makes a contest between three Houses over who can produce the most spice. ![]() "Although Dune 2000 was originally intended to be a remake of Dune II, the plotline differs completely" That's strange. Originally posted by ZERO:Dune 2000 was not a remaster. ![]()
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