The Past Ain't What It Used To Be... The first Command & Conquer received its last official update on the 21st of June, 1996. Since then, the game has been ported to Windows (as "Gold" version), and re-released in the big "The First Decade" collection pack, but has never received any more bug fixes. The C&C Gold Patch 1.06 project aims to bring this classic into the new millennium, by fixing the old bugs, supporting higher resolutions, and adding new modding and mapping possibilities. It also contains an addon-based language system, allowing anyone to create translation packs for the game.
Updated the patch build with new cncnet5 support, and better compatibility.
cncnet and compatibility update
An Italian language pack was created, with the help of the wonderful people of the OldGamesItalia website :)
italian language pack released!
A configuration issue has been identified in the july 1 2014 release, that causes lagging in the videos and when aborting a mission. Here's how to fix...
issue with lagging videos and game abort
Video packs have been added to the downloads and addons sections, and the game / patch downloads themselves have gotten minor updates, too.
video packs and small updates
An error in the full installer made the CnCNet desktop icon run C&C95.exe instead of cncnet.exe
warning to everyone who downloaded the full game pack before april 9
Hell, it's about time I fixed those bugs. Revision 3 is finally here!
patch 1.06c revision 3 is released!
Quick reminder - C&C95 v1.06c can be played online through CnCNet.
cncnet online play
It's here! After 14 months of slacking off, I finally have something worth releasing! Free resolution changing, smooth videos stretching, better multiplayer...
patch 1.06c revision 2 is released!
The 1.06 patch is now on moddb, so it's only fair I give some explanation about its past development.
a brief history
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