Dawn of the Tiberium Age (DTA) is a stand-alone mod that combines Tiberian Dawn (C&C 95) and Red Alert. While classic mode gets as close to the original game-play and balance as possible, Enhanced mode provides improved game balance and a lot of fun new stuff. DTA features many customization options for Skirmish and multiplayer (where you can play as GDI, Nod, Allies and Soviet on over 200 maps), challenging original singleplayer missions, as well as co-op missions. Since this is a stand-alone mod, you don't require anything but the mod itself to be able to play: the original game is not required.
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*Grins*
I know where this is going, and I'm already liking what I'm seeing, Commander.
Well, this is a base I haven't seen in a long, long time.
Oh, well, at least there's mammoth tanks!
You got ants in your pants?
Boy I sure am ANTSY to see where this is going.
well as the simpsons Kent Brockman says.. Youtu.be
I think it's awesome you have re-made the map in an isometric fashion rather than the original. Nice work.
in the original, we were playing as a gold sort of early gdi, since the structures are blue does this mean we will be playing as allies?
It's not like you'd have access to GDI tech either way.
Wait...so no Mammoth tanks?
I was watching a playthrough of the missions yesterday and in the 1st mission they could build soviet grenadiers also (but im guessing there is some sort of ts limitation to getting different tech to those allied buildings?)
Yeah, there's a small amount of Soviet tech available. Mammoth Tanks aren't available until the next mission however.
Maybe they really are an early GDI at this point, even if though it's never actually mentioned.
It's never outright stated, but the intro background is the Allied eagle, and you even start out with grenadiers.
And you get Tanya in the last mission, right?
There's also the choice of camo on your troops.
No, Tanya makes no appearance in this campaign. In the last mission you get Stavros instead.
Oh, I'm gonna blame that to the weirdness censor of usually not having seen Stavros around much.
Though, worth noting, I doubt Stavros would be doing much work with a Soviet force in the first place, what with Greece and stuff.
The fact you get to control a few Soviet units doesn't make you a Soviet force though.
Lest you got their **** by right of conquest, Stavros probably ain't gonna like you much, either.
The Mammoth Tanks share the voice sets of Allied vehicles in the original missions, meaning that the tank crew isn't Soviet in origin; only the technology itself is.
Which brings us back to an Allied force, using mixed Soviet and Allied equipment, and a yellow-ish camo, likely sometime after the Second World War. :P