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Darth-Chaching
Darth-Chaching - - 250 comments

The game should have been called "C&C fail"

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sgtmyers88
sgtmyers88 - - 2,829 comments

Were the Devs really that idiotic or were they really just limited to a skeleton crew with a shoe string budget?

This is really sad, I wished this was a fake, but its truly present on the real game videos that I have seen. The TS endings were a thousand times more epic than this and they were made in the Pre HD era.

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SlayerX3
SlayerX3 - - 2,448 comments

What really bugs me is that Westwood studio being a relatively small company did much better cut scene acting and CGI for Tiberium sun and Firestorm and that was in 98, hell they even made their costumes for the game instead of using a digital cammo and HK-G36 and P90s thinking it would be futuristic looking, yeah right like we all haven't seen those in every low budget sci-fy movie ever and stargate.

Now compared to EA which had much more funding, they really screwed this up with cheap acting and ultra lame CGI.

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Lazy6pyro Creator
Lazy6pyro - - 501 comments

TS had a pretty large budget, and even so it was shipped over-budget (hence why several elements were cut due to feature-creep). Remember, at that time, EA did infact own Westwood and poured some money into the development of the game. TS also benefited from a much longer dev cycle. Considering both CnC3 and RA3 were on an 11-month dev cycle (and CnC4 being much less due to it originally being Arena), what EALA was able to do with the time/resources is quite good. That said, the very end of CnC4 is comparative to a student running out of time on a project, and just hurriedly scrapes something together.

WW's CGI, even for the time, wasn't all that great; it is much more akin to a B/C-movie or episodic TV in terms of quality (remember, 1999 was also the release of The Matrix, and WW doesn't even come close to comparing to it; but it's different genres with different budges). Now, RA2, however is the pinnacle of WW's CGI and FMV sequences.

Frankly, I find it interesting how people tend to forget or gloss over history when they talk about Westwood.

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justgoaway Creator
justgoaway - - 8,208 comments

So true, the TS vids were full of action and with a really awesome story.

Anyway, For a Tiberium game almost without tiberium, videos of guys using 20th century weapons... some ending like this was already waited....

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HOPE1134 Creator
HOPE1134 - - 1,114 comments

everything in that scene is so futuristic!

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Chinka
Chinka - - 837 comments

Yeah, 75-years-old Ford Mondeo at tis screen :P And it is still driving xD

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XavierAgamemnon
XavierAgamemnon - - 647 comments

i rememberd when they asked for a name for the game im glad the name i gave it didnt make it but i liked it here ill tell you "Command & Conquer: the fate of man kind". i thought it was an epic name for a C&C game i gess they didnt like it. how much u bet that some twilight fan put that name up ><.

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Lazy6pyro Creator
Lazy6pyro - - 501 comments

Tiberian Twilight was essentially a fake name for the final game for the Westwood version of CnC. It was hinted at, and name-droped once by Brett Sperry, though it wasn't actually the name of their version of CnC3 (that was Incursion as the working title). The Twilight name continued the Dawn -> Sun -> Twilight sort of scheme that sort of mirrors the acts of the cannon.

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VectorIV
VectorIV - - 3,173 comments

"Kane's gone? Yeah right" Hell, did he really said that? xD

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Circular0rb
Circular0rb - - 2,124 comments

Oh yes he did. And I think, not very sure, but that guy might be Joseph Kucans little brother. Who also was Jake McNeill in Tiberian Sun and the Steel Talons commander in Kane's Wrath. Hooray for recycling.

And of course they have Ford's of today in 2070's (grey car)

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agostinho
agostinho - - 403 comments

This video: Moddb.com

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playmsbk
playmsbk - - 2,388 comments

i d do a better job with the movies than these guys. i mean, how idiotic one should be to tape a scene of 2070 outside the studio with everything being like today.

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OrangeNero Author
OrangeNero - - 6,594 comments

looks like a scene from miami vice

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n5p29 Creator
n5p29 - - 8,538 comments

it seems that the scene is... some kind of time paradox.

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Dutchygamer Creator
Dutchygamer - - 871 comments

Anyone care to explain this one? I'm confused =/

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HOPE1134 Creator
HOPE1134 - - 1,114 comments

the ending of fail and fail harder 4

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CommanderDG
CommanderDG - - 1,389 comments

lol!!!You are quite amusing!

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pandemic--hour
pandemic--hour - - 1,533 comments

wait this is an actual scene ? from TT?? o_O

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n5p29 Creator
n5p29 - - 8,538 comments

yes.

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BigCheese256 Creator
BigCheese256 - - 2,241 comments

No comment.

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MrTimm Creator
MrTimm - - 4,994 comments

best comment

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the very last seconds of it, who is that? and why does it end with him? finally why does he walk away like a woman? is this taken 2 streets away from the studio? should that be 2077? so many questions.