Hello everyone! My name is Curtis, but my nickname that I kept since I was 8 is "Mac". I am a big fan of sci-fi and anything to do with technology and space. When time permits, I love playing games... If I had to choose which style of gaming is my favorite, I couldn't say. I would put RTS, 1st-person, and RPG as the top 3, but I suppose that covers a good percentage of all the games! What I also really like to do on my spare time is create maps for pc games, mainly for the C&C series but sometimes for the AoE series - I can thank RA95 for this map-building addiction! I don't have any experience with modding, though. Lately (as in the last few years, off & on, when I have time) my time for playing has been devoted to building maps for C&C3;. Why this game? Because this game has a such an awesome mod that I have great respect for and thoroughly enjoy... It's called: Tiberium Essence.

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Description

Name: Isle of Fury II
Size: 540 x 660
Players: 2-8

Map Description:
In this tropical region, once an isle of paradise, gullies and cliffs provide natural defenses with several bridges linking and providing access across the waters. There is plenty of space for base building with enough green tiberium nearby, but there are areas extremely rich with green and blue tiberium for expansion. Also, many tiberium spikes can be found for capturing and some open buildings to help defend.

Author Comments:
This map was my personal favorite for the original Red Alert. It had plentiful water for navies, open fields for fights, but also natural choke points. As much as possible, I took care and tried to keep true to the original, but I also wanted to give it more life and detail by adding buildings and roads; after all, there are land bridges and this isle does appear to be man-made in its rectangular nature, so I think it was meant to be inhabited. I had released a version of this map before called “Isle of Fury, 2047” on Lion's cncden, but I re-worked just about everything to this, so it will be much larger and more detailed (This version is meant to replace that older one).