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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ThatWasLeftHanded
ThatWasLeftHanded - - 273 comments

HOLY **** THAT WAS AWESOME!!!

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Madin
Madin - - 2,077 comments

That was fun to watch!

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Komrade-Buchino
Komrade-Buchino - - 113 comments

Love the song, miss when I could play this mod, new computer has compatability issues :(

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This is a Comp Stomp match in a pre-release version of DTA 1.11, in enhanced mode. In this video you can see how Comp Stomp maps generally work and how much tougher the AI is in DTA 1.11 than in any of DTA's previous versions. The players are Rampastring, ehy, me (Bittah) against 3 level 1 (medium) AI players. This map (Lost Arena) is one of the toughest Comp Stomp maps in DTA 1.11.

As you can see, on Comp Stomp maps the human players and AI players actually start right next to each other and the human players have to send their MCVs into teleporters to send them to the other side of the map, which means all human players will always be on the same side of the map, while all AI players will be on the other side.

Note: This video was recorded with a resolution of 1920x1080 and Mod DB seems to terribly down-scale high-res videos. You can view this video with much higher quality here: Youtube.com