"War... War never changes. The reasons why we fight these wars remain much the same; some are fought to conquer, for religious and ideological beliefs, other wars are fought over gold, oil, spices – natural resources and money. Power is the key element. This war is no different - except there's nothing natural about Tiberium. The year is 1995 and we have just begun to open up our eyes to view a brave new future, some will come to say it's a horrific future. It is the Dawn of the Tiberian future." --- Tiberian Dawn is a total-conversion for the game Command & Conquer: Tiberium Wars. Our goal is to bring C&C1;to a new engine, with enhanced features and graphics while also bringing back much of the classic style of gameplay while not taking steps back from what C&C3;implemented in the series as gameplay features. This is not of course our only goal - the idea of the total-conversion was inspired by an art piece by Godwin that showed the cruelty and bitter humanity of...
tost em and roast em
*Cries* Its beautiful!
Devil's tongue is from Tib Sun, and its the subterranean version of the flame tank.
finally someone makes a flame tank the right way, i lost hope with tiiberium wars ugly one
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s'mores anyone???!1
hmmm, I do hate to say that one thing has been done wrong on this model, which is sad, because its down right awsome. the "arms" that fire the flames, they actaull start hugging the cab, and then poke outward and then straiten up to be where the tips of yours are. It was ages until I noticed it too. To see what Im talking about, load up the "bonus DVD" that comes with TFD. goto the bonus freatures, and then concept artwork. the 3D render there you can see it, have a good lokk at where the arms join the main body. Hope this helps and doesnt just **** you off, lol.
-Liam
this thing WILL explode in a massive fireball when it goes up, right? :)