Originally made by DeeZire,This mod adds some unused content for generals and his zero hour expansion

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Pro:gen is now good again!Pro:gen has been revived from his wounds and now is siting right before us!Now is the time we play ZH CORRECTLY!

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We add some things left from ZH!And now is gonna be downloadable soon!

Authored by the creator of Tiberium DeeZire and the immensely popular Red alert 2 DeeZire modifications, Pro:Gen continues a tradition of multiplayer enhancements for the Command & Conquer series of games exclusively on the PC platform, and once again brings together a unique blend of new features and game enhancements with faithful interpretations of unused features and concepts whilst remaining true to the spirit and storyline of the original game.

Amongst the new features available are extended system optimization and game options allowing greater control over visual performance and detail level settings allowing you to get more from the games looks, over 300 seperate tweaks, changes and enhancements to the original game including additional audio/visual effects and gameplay improvements and fixes to inherent gameplay issues and bugs to remove those annoying aspects of playing the original game.

The enhancement has been designed to add to the depth, appeal and longevity of Command & Conquer Generals Zero Hour through the sum of a large number of small changes as well as elevating gameplay by delivering greater strategic possibilities thus augmenting players ability to defeat their enemies as well as collaborate with their allies.

Pro:Gen is freeware and is available exclusively from Deezire.net - visit the site for the latest news and downloads as well as the latest happenings in the C&C editing community!

DeeZire is the author of several highly acclaimed multiplayer maps and modifications, most notably for the Command and Conquer series. His last project, Red alert 2 DeeZire, has recorded over 400,000 downloads to date (115,000 since Dec 2002) and was prominently featured in PC Gamer USA (June 2001) as well as many other magazines and cover CDs worldwide. -DeeZire

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