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.
The second (and last) mission in DTA's tutorial campaign. The first mission focuses on controlling units, while the second mission is about base-building.
Just like RA2's tutorial
Actually, the source of inspiration here wasn't RA2's tutorial, but the missions included in the Tiberian Sun demo.
Wait, TS had a demo version?
Yes, with nothing except a 2 mission GDI campaign. It's more interesting than RA2's tutorial.
I need to check it out. Does someone have a download link or the installer?
Ftp.westwood.com
I don't know what's the difference between the two executables.
Dead link
Huh, it worked back when I posted it. Seems that it is occasionally mirrored to the EA FTP for some reason (tbh it's surprising that the old WW FTP has still been accessible 12 years after WW was closed).
Anyway, I uploaded the TS Demo to my space at CnCNet:
Rampastring.cncnet.org
*Disclaimer: I originally downloaded the file from the WW FTP and so it is not an executable originally compiled by me, so I am not responsible if it causes your monitor to come alive and eat your face or do something else that it's not supposed to do.
Monitors coming alive and eating your face?
Sounds like Transformers. This is C&C!
Wrong franchise, buddy! :)
wait arent the tutorial inspired from Tiberian sun Demo?
Yes, as I already stated =P If you play the TS Demo and then this DTA tutorial campaign, you'll notice that they're generally quite similar. Of course there's many differences, but for the most part the missions follow the same idea and have a fairly similar map layout.
Awesome, Nice work! :)