Bringing a new and visually stunning 3D engine to the RTS genre is C&C: Generals. Play as the USA, China or the GLA with a large selection of tanks troops and air units, as well as unique general abilities to help you turn the tide of war. Command & Conquer™ Generals puts your trigger finger on the pulse of modern warfare. Prepare your forces, General… it's time to engage in the next generation of real-time strategy. * Wage real-time war in more ways than ever with a modern and near-future arsenal. * Battle it out in unprecedented detail on full 3D environments. * All-new units and tactics with maximum destructive capability, including Aurora Strike Bombers, Dragon Tanks, and much more. * Team up with eight friends or go head-to-head in massive online multiplayer battles.
Command & Conquer Generals puts your trigger finger on the pulse of modern warfare. Choose your powerful General to control massive armies of bleeding-edge military weaponry across a globe teetering on the brink of Armageddon.
Command & Conquer(tm) Generals Demo
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1. GETTING STARTED
1.1. Installation and Uninstallation
1.2. Microsoft DirectX
2. TROUBLE SHOOTING
2.1. Before You Start
2.2. The Minimum System Spec
2.3. Known Video Card Issues
2.4. Known Sound Card Issues
2.5. Virtual Memory Settings
3. ADVANCED DISPLAY OPTIONS
3.1. Options Explained
1. GETTING STARTED
1.1. Installation and Uninstallation
Please follow these steps when installing the Command & Conquer(tm) Generals
demo:
1. Double-click on the demo executable.
2. You will be prompted by a window that gives you the option of choosing where
on your hard drive to extract the contents of the demo executable.
3. If the location specified in the field under "Unzip to folder:" is
satisfactory, press the "Unzip" button, and proceed to step 5.
4. If you wish to change the folder where these files will be extracted to,
either type in the location manually in the field under "Unzip to folder:", or
use the "Browse..." button to select from an existing folder on your hard
drive.
5. After all the files have been successfully unzipped, open the folder where
you unzipped the contents of the demo executable file.
6. Double-click on "setup.exe" and follow the on-screen instructions provided
with InstallShield.
Please follow these steps in order to uninstall the Command & Conquer Generals
demo:
1. Open up your Control Panel from the Start Menu.
2. Choose "Add or Remove Programs".
3. Scroll down the list of installed software until you reach "Command &
Conquer Generals Demo" and click on the "Remove" button.
4. Follow the on-screen instructions provided with InstallShield.
Additionally, you can also uninstall the demo using the following:
1. Bring up the All Programs list from your Start Menu.
2. Go to the Program Folder that you chose to add the demo program icon to. The
default Program Folder is "EA Games\Command & Conquer Generals Demo".
3. Click on "Uninstall Command & Conquer Generals Demo".
4. Follow the on-screen instructions provided with InstallShield.
1.2. Microsoft DirectX:
The Command & Conquer Generals demo is a Microsoft DirectX application. This
demo requires that you have version 8.1 of Microsoft DirectX installed on your
system. To download this version, please visit www.microsoft.com..
2. TROUBLE SHOOTING
2.1. Before You Start:
Before running Command & Conquer Generals, be sure that you have the latest
drivers for your video and audio cards installed onto your PC. You can download
the appropriate drivers from your video and audio card manufacturer's Web site.
Be sure that you have disabled anti-aliasing in your Windows display properties
before running Command & Conquer Generals. Leaving this feature enabled might
conflict with some of the game's effects.
Do not run any other programs in the background, as this may conflict with
Command & Conquer Generals. This includes any virus-protection program that you
have running.
If you should experience problems running Command & Conquer Generals after
changing something in the game's Options, you can always revert back to the
default settings by deleting the "options.ini" file. If you're running Windows
XP, you can find this file by double-clicking "My Computer" icon, opening the
"My Documents" folder, and then opening the "Command and Conquer Data"
directory.
If you're running Windows 98, 98SE, ME, or 2000, simply double-click on the "My
Documents" folder located on your Windows desktop, and then open the folder
named "Command and Conquer Generals Data." The "options.ini" file will be
located in there.
2.2. The Minimum System Spec:
The minimum required system specifications to run Command & Conquer Generals is
as follows:
* OS: Windows XP/ME/2000/98 (Windows 95/NT not supported)
* CPU: 800 MHz Intel Pentium III or AMD Athlon processor
* RAM: 128 MB
* CD/DVD-Rom Speed: 8x
* Hard Drive Space: 400MB free hard disk space plus space for saved games,
Windows swap-file, and DirectX 8.1
* Video: 32 MB AGP video card using the Nvidia GeForce 2, ATI Radeon 7500, or
more recent chipset with DirectX 8.1 compatible driver
* Sound: DirectX 8.1 compatible PCI 16-bit sound card
* Input: Keyboard, Mouse
Recommended system specifications:
* CPU: 1.8 GHz or faster Intel Pentium IV or AMD Athlon processor
* RAM: 256 MB or more
* Video: Nvidia GeForce3 or better Direct3D capable video card
Note: Some PCs equipped with the VIA KT133a chipset might encounter problems
with the Command & Conquer Generals demo.
2.3. Known Video Card Issues:
For optimum video performance, we highly recommend that you run Command &
Conquer Generals with an AGP video card. PCI video cards are generally much
slower than AGP cards, and you may experience abnormally slow performance and
poor graphics with a PCI-based graphics card. Additionally, the video cards
listed below are below our minimum supported specs.
* Leadtek Winfast GeForce 2 GTS (AGP, 32MB)
* SiS Xabre (AGP, 64MB)
* Gainward Xabre 400 (AGP, 64MB)
Additionally, Some Nvidia GeForce 2 MX owners may experience some stuttering
problems during movies.
If you attempt to run Command & Conquer Generals at 1600x1200 with a 32MB
Nvidia GeForce 2 video card, the game may crash to the desktop. If this
happens, try reducing the game's resolution.
Under all resolutions, you may experience that some objects like trees, walls,
and pillars will flicker briefly. If this happens, saving and reloading your
game will resolve the issue.
2.4. Known Sound Card Issues:
Before running Command & Conquer Generals, be sure that you have your sound
card's latest drivers installed onto your PC. You can download the appropriate
audio drivers from your sound card manufacturer's Web site.
Command & Conquer Generals does not support any ISA sound cards. If you own an
ISA sound card, you will experience stuttering or dropped sound effects as well
as frequent pauses during gameplay.
2.5. Virtual Memory Settings:
Command & Conquer Generals may need to use more RAM than is present on
your system.
Windows will automatically take care of this by using what is known as
"Virtual Memory,"
which uses space on your hard disk to simulate the memory it needs and
swaps data back and
forth from your hard disk as required. Ensure that the maximum setting
is at least 512MB.
2.6. Windows XP Issues:
Limited user accounts are not supported by the Command & Conquer Generals demo.
You must have administrator access to install or uninstall the demo. If you are
playing under a Limited User account, you must use the Run as Administrator
option.
3. ADVANCED DISPLAY OPTIONS
3.1. Advanced Options Explained
If you are experiencing slow framerate during gameplay, you can try adjusting
one or several of the Advanced Display Options under the Options menu in the
Command & Conquer Generals demo. To access the Advanced Display Options, choose
the Custom option from the Detail pulldown menu. Turning off the following
options will improve game performance.
* 3D Shadows: This toggles showing the dynamic 3D shadows that units and
buildings in the game.
* 2D Shadows: This toggles showing 2D shadows in the game.
* Cloud Shadows: This toggles the appearance of moving cloud shadows on the
ground in the game.
* Extra Ground Lighting: This toggles the appearance of detailed lighting on
the ground in the game.
* Smooth Water Borders: This toggles smooth water borders along the shores in
the game.
* Behind Building: This toggles the silhouettes of any units that are standing
or moving behind structures.
* Show Props: This toggles the appearance of trees and shrubs that are
scattered throughout the various levels in the game.
* Extra Animations: This toggles extra effects like tree-swaying motions in the
game.
* Disable Dynamic LOD: This toggles the automatic adjustment of the game's
detail level. Leave this unchecked for optimum performance.
* Texture Resolution Slider: Moving the slider to the left will reduce the
visual clarity of the textures in the game, but it will also improve
performance.
* Particle Cap Slider: Moving the slider to the left will reduce the amount of
particle effects, like explosions and dust clouds, that appear in the game, but
it will also improve performance.