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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fimeilleur
fimeilleur - - 201 comments

AWESOME! Will the animation show the tank rising out of the ground, instead of it appearing behind closed doors?

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Comr4de Author
Comr4de - - 887 comments

Of course! With blaring alarm light and all!

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fimeilleur
fimeilleur - - 201 comments

O.O

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CptIstvanofArdeal
CptIstvanofArdeal - - 2,362 comments

can all european buildings be garrisonible?

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Comr4de Author
Comr4de - - 887 comments

No, only the Region Command is capable of doing that, that and the Fortifications (already posted a while back - though they are getting a model update)

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rkraptor70
rkraptor70 - - 4,975 comments

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Hey guys if it is not a problem can you add the current Russian and European faction on the shockwave mod with a parch? I would love to PWN them with the scrap general :)

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MARS2588 Creator
MARS2588 - - 960 comments

That is neither possible nor desirable due to the vast differences between ShW and RotR

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kijebe
kijebe - - 1,268 comments

but you can install rotr and shockwave at the same time, but not run then together

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rkraptor70
rkraptor70 - - 4,975 comments

And WTH with the - Karma?

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master_oli-p
master_oli-p - - 1,462 comments

ugh, inconspicuous might sound better than unsuspicious :)

Anyway, nice model as always

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zero99913
zero99913 - - 321 comments

nice models

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AirborneSn1p3r
AirborneSn1p3r - - 3,137 comments

very good job, really, really, REALLY! looking foward to the eca update :D

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grunt232
grunt232 - - 65 comments

yes because a russian/GLA general will find a giant blue building suspicious

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APB_ICE
APB_ICE - - 1,245 comments

Awesome!!! :D

Although it looks kinda small; The exits look too thin. :/ Are you sure a Jagdmammut will fit in there?

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IPS Creator
IPS - - 289 comments

yep, it does ; )

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Comr4de Author
Comr4de - - 887 comments

Once we post some screenshots on our facebook I'll be sure to take one of the Jagdmammut coming out of it =)

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Killer_fagot
Killer_fagot - - 59 comments

Hey um, what will be the Original color of the ECA? will you make a new one?

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Comr4de Author
Comr4de - - 887 comments

Erm. Yellow?

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Rather unsuspicious on the outside, the true potential of the European Vehicle Depot lies underground, where the vital machinery is well-protected from the brutal shelling that devastates the surface. Once a vehicle is fully assembled, it will be brought up by a heavy-duty cargo elevator. The upper structure also houses a fully automated repair bay that gets even the most heavily beat-up vehicle back into action. Unfortunately, the Russian invasion has led to a very unstable supply situation in many sectors, making it difficult to provide the necessary spare parts. As a result, European vehicles require more time to be assembled than their foreign counterparts. Do not throw them away carelessly, as you'll never know whether the replacements will arrive in time.