Rise of the Reds – or ROTR for short – improves upon the C&C Generals formula while also adding its own distinct elements to it. Most notably, the mod adds two completely new factions, the tank-heavy Russian Federation and the defence-oriented European Continental Alliance. In addition, the three original factions China, USA and GLA have been greatly expanded and redesigned in a variety of ways, with several new units, buildings, powers and abilities to explore and combine in your in-game tactics.

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Nuttah
Nuttah - - 1,201 comments

Just had to bring it back somehow, eh?
Looking good.

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RequiemLux
RequiemLux - - 2,600 comments

really well done

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8ft_Robot
8ft_Robot - - 309 comments

"Smooth n' Sleek!"

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Commissar_Floppa
Commissar_Floppa - - 462 comments

Now it is definitely "Back in Black.".

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lwmr
lwmr - - 271 comments

This IS ******* AWESOME! shame windows 10 and Nividia graphics card(driver) cant play this game on my PC :(

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HotChocolat™
HotChocolat™ - - 34 comments

There is a modified file available which makes it run on win10.

If you need it I will be able to send you the fix by wetransfer :)
It involves 2 fix files you need to paste in the program files of generals zero hour, it also has the 1.04 update and it also fixes the resolution problem, which you must paste in my documents > generals zero hour.

I have done it countless times and it works everytime. generals does work on win10 :) it just needs some files replaced by similar files to work on the win10 64 bit versions. It has nothing to do with your drivers.

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Keksz
Keksz - - 1,799 comments

Ohhhh....looks like the F-120C Nightcamel.

See here fictional from Air Force Delta Storm Xplorer.trkc.net

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lwmr
lwmr - - 271 comments

Sexy and you know it!

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Battlemage1
Battlemage1 - - 962 comments

I hope F-117 with increased payload and Aurora will return as USAF general exclusives.

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roster312
roster312 - - 850 comments

The original Stealth fighter has more charm tbh...

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During the period of rearmament of the US Armed Forces in response to a growing global presence of near-peer military adversaries and the threat posed by ever more sophisticated low-frequency radars and tracking systems, the US military requested a design for a new optionally manned strike bomber. The demands were that the new aircraft would be at least as stealthy as Northrop Grumman's B-21 Raider and less expensive than the F/B-40 Aurora, and would be capable for aircraft carrier deployment. Lockheed Martin and Boeing submitted two final designs, a less expensive but slower variant for the US Air Force and a higher speed penetration bomber for the US Navy. The first model was named the A-19 Nighthawk II. Its blended wing body design and advanced jamming devices make it extremely difficult to detect with nearly any radar or infrared system, and the Nighthawk II in both variants is capable of carrying up to the heaviest forms of JDAMs, missiles, and laser-guided munitions. To save costs, both variants of the Nighthawk II use off-the-shelf avionics from the F-35, and the A-19 variant uses high-bypass versions of the F/A-18E's F414 engine.