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Roger Wong claims NO responsibility regarding any illegal activity concerning this FAQ, or indirectly related to this FAQ. TRADEMARK INFORMATION Command & Conquer is a trademark, and is so acknowledged. Any trademarks not mentioned here are still acknowledged. CONTENTS: [1] Introduction [1-1] Foreword *1-2* About the unofficial C&C Strategy FAQ [1-2-1] Is it related to the C&C Strategy Guide? [1-3] Getting the unofficial C&C Strategy FAQ [1-3-1] via E-mail [1-3-2] via Usenet [1-3-3] via Internet FTP *1-3-4* via WWW [1-3-5] via BBS [1-4] Adding to the FAQ [1-5] Acknowledgments *1-6* Accurate Information [1-7] The format of this FAQ -Section One- GENERAL OVERVIEW *2* What can I do with these game units? (2-1) Infantry (2-1-1) Civilian (2-1-2) Technician *2-1-3* Engineers (2-1-4) Minigunner [2-1-5] Grenadier (2-1-6) Bazookas [2-1-7] Flame-thrower *2-1-8* Commando *2-2* Vehicles [2-2-1] MCV (2-2-2) Harvester [2-2-3] Gunboat *2-2-4* Hummer (2-2-5) APC *2-2-6* Medium Tank *2-2-7* Orca *2-2-8* Rocket Launcher *2-2-9* Mammoth Tank (2-2-10) Nod Buggy (2-2-11) Recon Cycle *2-2-12* Light Tank *2-2-13* Artillery *2-2-14* Flame Tank *2-2-15* Attack Helicopter *2-2-16* Stealth Tank *2-2-17* SSM Launcher *2-2-18* Transport Helicopter [2-3] Special Units *2-3-1* Airstrikes (2-3-2) Nukes [2-3-3] Ion Blast [3] What can I do with these buildings? [3-1] Common Buildings [3-1-1] Construction Yard [3-1-2] Powerplant [3-1-3] Sandbag/Fence/Concrete [3-1-5] Refinery [3-1-6] Silo [3-1-7] Communications center [3-2] GDI Buildings [3-2-1] Barracks *3-2-2* Weapons Factory [3-2-3] Guard tower *3-2-4* Repair Bay *3-2-5* Heli Pad *3-2-6* Advanced comm. center *3-2-7* Advanced guard tower [3-3] Nod Buildings [3-2-1] Hand of Nod [3-2-2] SAM Site [3-2-3] Guard turret [3-2-4] Airstrip *3-2-5* Obelisk of light [3-2-6] Temple of Nod (3-4) Neutral Buildings (3-5) Miscellaneous (3-5-1) Blossom tree -Section Two- TIPS AND TRICKS [4] Cheating the computer [4-1] What are the cheat keys? *4-2* Can I Hex edit for more money? *4-3* Does the computer cheat? (4-4) What cheating programs are available? (4-5) What are some bugs I can exploit? (4-5-1) Tiberium harvesting without silos *4-5-2* Invincible units *4-5-3* Preventing the computer from rebuilding *4-5-4* The Reservoir Dogs strategy *4-6* Are there any hidden game elements? *4-6-1* Poison infantry *4-6-2* Visceroids *4-6-3* UFO's [5] Defensive tips [5-1] Sandbag defense *5-2* Building base defenses [6] Offensive tips [6-1] How do I destroy? [6-1-1] Obelisks of light [6-1-2] Flame-throwers [6-1-3] Gun turrets using Orcas [6-1-4] Most vehicles without getting squashed? [6-1-5] Tanks in general [6-1-6] Flame tanks [6-1-7] Mammoth tanks *6-1-8* SAM sites *6-1-9* Strong bases [6-2] The spider base strategy [6-3] How do I drain the computer’s funds? [7] Miscellaneous goodies [7-1] How do I sell my infantry/vehicles? [7-2] How do I control Orcas in mid-flight? [7-3] Why should I destroy villages? [8] Player tips [8-1] Hiroshima's tactics papers [8-1-1] GDI Tactics paper [8-1-2] Nod Tactics paper [8-2] Blue Aardvark's anti-crummy AI tactics [9] Confucius say: [9-1] Who the heck is Confucius? [9-2] Words to live and die by. [9-3] What are Murphy's Laws of Combat? [9-4] What music should I listen to while playing? [10] What determines my score? -Section Three- MISSION STRATEGIES [11] What is a mission tree? [11-1] GDI mission tree [11-2] Nod mission tree [12] I'm stumped! Can you help me? [12-1] GDI missions [12-1-1] GDI Mission 1, Estonia [12-1-2] GDI Mission 2, Estonia [12-1-3ea] GDI Mission 3ea, Latvia [12-1-3eb] GDI Mission 3eb, Latvia [12-1-4ea] GDI Mission 4ea, Belarus [12-1-4eb] GDI Mission 4eb, Belarus [12-1-4wa] GDI Mission 4wa, Belarus [12-1-4wb] GDI Mission 4wb, Poland [12-1-5ea] GDI Mission 5ea, [12-1-5eb] GDI Mission 5eb, [12-1-5wa] GDI Mission 5wa, [12-1-5wb] GDI Mission 5wb, [12-1-6] GDI Mission 6, [12-1-7] GDI Mission 7, [12-1-8ea] GDI Mission 8ea, Austria [12-1-8eb] GDI Mission 8eb, Slovakia [12-1-9] GDI Mission 9, [12-1-10ea] GDI Mission 10ea, [12-1-10eb] GDI Mission 10eb, [12-1-11] GDI Mission 11, [12-1-12ea] GDI Mission 12ea, Albania [12-1-12eb] GDI Mission 12eb, Bulgaria [12-1-13eb] GDI Mission 13ea, [12-1-13eb] GDI Mission 13eb, [12-1-14] GDI Mission 14, [12-1-15ea] GDI Mission 15ea, (12-1-15eb) GDI Mission 15eb, [12-1-15ec] GDI Mission 15ec, [12-2]: Nod missions [12-2-1ea] Nod Mission 1ea, Libya [12-2-1eb] Nod Mission 1eb, Libya [12-2-2ea] Nod Mission 2ea, Egypt [12-2-2eb] Nod Mission 2eb, Egypt [12-2-3ea] Nod Mission 3ea, Sudan [12-2-3eb] Nod Mission 3eb, Sudan [12-2-4ea] Nod Mission 4ea, Chad [12-2-4eb] Nod Mission 4eb, Chad [12-2-5] Nod Mission 5, Mauritania [12-2-6ea] Mission 6ea, Ivory Coast [12-2-6eb] Mission 6eb, Benin [12-2-6ec] Mission 6ec, Nigeria [12-2-7ea] Nod Mission 7ea, Gabon [12-2-7eb] Nod Mission 7eb, Cameroon [12-2-7ec] Nod Mission 7ec, Central African Republic [12-2-8ea] Nod Mission 8ea, [12-2-8eb] Nod Mission 8eb, [12-2-9ea] Nod Mission 9ea, Egypt [12-2-9eb] Nod Mission 9eb, Egypt [12-2-10ea] Nod Mission 10ea, [12-2-10eb] Nod Mission 10eb, [12-2-11ea] Nod Mission 11ea, [12-2-11eb] Nod Mission 11eb, [12-2-12ea] Nod Mission 12ea, [12-2-12eb] Nod Mission 12eb, [12-2-13ea] Nod Mission 13ea, [12-2-13eb] Nod Mission 13eb, [12-2-13ec] Nod Mission 13ec, [13] I need help playing multiplayer [13-1] Offensive strategies [13-2] Defensive strategies [13-3] Capture the flag [13-4] What can I do with crates? (13-4-1) Stealth technology (13-4-2) Units (13-4-3) Visceroid (13-4-4) Explosions (13-4-5) Cash ============================ -Section Four- MISCELLANEOUS ============================ -Section Four- MISCELLANEOUS [14] Conclusion *15* Revision History ------------------------- CHAPTER [1]: Introduction ------------------------- [1-1]: Foreword ================== Everyone has been asking for a FAQ on C&C strategy. I had no idea how time consuming compiling and organizing all of your wonderful ideas would be! This FAQ is incomplete. There is much that is missing, but with all you guys' help, we can get this thing finished and have something of which we can all be proud. *1-2*: About the unofficial C&C Strategy FAQ =============================================== Welcome to v2.7 of the Unofficial Command and Conquer Strategy FAQ. Version 2.7 is a standard revision written after 2.2. 'Unofficial' means that this FAQ is not supported by either Westwood, or their associates. Command and Conquer is the name of the game. FAQs are (F)requently (A)sked (Q)uestions. Revision classification works something like the following. If a new version of the FAQ has only a small amount of information changed or added, the version number is increased by 0.1, and is called a 'minor revision.' If a new version of the FAQ has a substantial amount of new information changed or added, the version number is increased by 0.5, and is called a 'standard revision.' If a new version of the FAQ has a huge amount of added or changed information, major parts of the FAQ are rearranged, or major parts of the FAQ are rewritten, the version number is increased by 1.0, and it is called a 'major revision.' You may be wondering why chapter numbers are enclosed in either []'s, ()'s, or **'s. The definition of these is as follows: []: Chapters enclosed in brackets mean that the information contained in the chapter has not been updated in this or the previous FAQ. (): Chapters enclosed in parenthesis mean that the information contained in the chapter has not been updated since the previous FAQ. **: Chapters enclosed in asterisks mean that the information contained in the chapter is new or has been updated for the current version of the FAQ you are reading. [1-2-1]: Is the FAQ related to the C&C Strategy Guide? ========================================================= No, the Unofficial C&C Strategy FAQ is not related in any way with the C&C Strategy Guide (ISBN:1-56686-247-7, BradyGAMES), which will be available in fine bookstores everywhere. I have tried to insure that none of the information in this FAQ is lifted directly from the printed book. Nor is the Unofficial C&C Strategy FAQ meant to be competition to the printed book. If you feel that you need complete printed maps, step by step walkthroughs and the like, then I am sorry, but, you will not find them in this FAQ, and that flyer in your game box may be useful to you after all. [1-3]: Getting the unofficial C&C Strategy FAQ ================================================= [1-3-1]: via E-mail ---------------------- I am unable to honor C&C Strategy FAQ requests at this time. [1-3-2]: via Usenet ---------------------- The unofficial C&C Strategy FAQ is posted on the first of every month (or earlier if a new version is released) on the following Usenet groups. (1) comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.strategic (2) comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.misc The 'Subject:' line of the post will be 'Unofficial C&C Strategy FAQ v??.??' where '??.??' is the version number of the FAQ. [1-3-3]: via Internet FTP ---------------------------- New releases of the Unofficial C&C Strategy FAQ will be uploaded to Internet FTP sites as soon as someone volunteers a site for this purpose. The file name of the upload will be 'ccs??.faq' where '??' is the version number of the FAQ. This filename is for FTP sites only. 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[1-4]: Adding to the FAQ =========================== Where you see the words [blank] or [incomplete] in this FAQ is a section that needs filling in. I depend heavily on contributions from people like yourself to make this FAQ whole. Please, don't make me beg. Help me fill in the blanks. If you have something to add to the FAQ, please send E-mail to 'cncfaq@powhq.nildram.co.uk' (no quotes), explaining what your addition is. It will be reviewed, and if accepted, added to the next FAQ version. In the E-mail, please supply your name and E-mail address. Please note that all submissions to the FAQ become property of the author (Roger Wong) and that they may or may not be acknowledged. By submitting to the FAQ, you grant permission for use of your submission in any future publications of the FAQ in any media. The author reserves the right to omit information from a submission or delete the submission entirely. [1-5]: Acknowledgments ========================== I'd like to thank Westwood Associates for making this great game. I am looking forward to the sequel. I also want to thank Hank Leukart for his advice on FAQ creation. I will list contributors here in alphabetical order. For now, each contributor is listed above his or her contribution. Forgive me if I miss anyone. If for some reason I HAVE missed you, PLEASE send me E-mail so I can give credit where credit is due. *1-6*: Accurate Information ============================== An attempt has been made to make the information in this FAQ as accurate as possible. Unfortunately, due to the fact that the game has a semi- nonlinear mission tree, it has been difficult to match strategies and walkthroughs to the proper mission identifications. Harder still is verifying the correctness of every hint and tip. This can not always be done, and so I do try hard to make sure there are no bogus entries in this FAQ, one or two will probably slip by. Please let me know immediately if there is any information in this FAQ that you know is incorrect. Also, because the game was recently released, future updates and add-ons may render parts of this FAQ obsolete. [1-7]: The format of this FAQ ================================ I have been copying the format and style of the granddaddy of all FAQ keepers, Hank Leukart (ap641@cleveland.freenet.edu) of the 'Official' DOOM FAQ. Much of the text contained in this introduction had been copied verbatim from his wonderful FAQ until a time came when I could rewrite them appropriately. Many thanks to Hank for allowing me access to his FAQ. ============================== -SECTION ONE- GENERAL OVERVIEW ============================== ------------------------------------------- CHAPTER*2*: What can I do with these units? ------------------------------------------- This chapter contains information on the various units available for use in C&C. Each unit will be listed along with their monetary cost (Cost), the time it takes to build the unit (TTB), the rate of fire (Reload), the range of fire (Range), weapon type (Weapon), health rating (Health), armor rating (Armor), movement rate (Move), scouting range (Scout), and a description and possible tactics to use with the unit. The numbers are by no means accurate. Times were taken with a stopwatch off my 66Mhz Pentium with the game running at lowest speed. Your mileage may vary. The time it takes to build one unit (TTB) is directly proportional to the number of construction sites. If you have three barracks, you will build infantry units three times as fast as their normal TTB. If you have two construction units, you will create buildings at twice as fast as the normal TTB for those buildings. Time to build is in minutes and seconds. Reload time is in minutes and seconds. I still have not decided on how to derive and present values for unit movement speed. Scouting and firing range are in radii. An APC with a scouting range of four squares will show an area eight squares wide. An APC with a firing range of four squares can shoot at targets four squares away. Thanks to Vnm Devsup (vnmdevsup@aol.com), I now have the following information on damage and armor calculations: 'Basically, every unit has a Hit Point total and an Armor Level. There are 3 armor levels in the game: light, medium, heavy. Health is how much damage before the unit dies. At yellow the unit is below 1/2, at red it is below 1/4. All weapons in the game have different damage levels vs. each armor type.' Based upon this information, the weapons charts are as follows: INFANTRY Weapo Armor Area Type Light Medium Heavy Damage ---------------------------------------------- Pistol ? ? ? 0 Minigun 15 8 4 ? Grenade ?? ? ? ? Flamethrower ?? ? ? ? Rocket 8 23 30 ? Sniper rifle >50 ? ? 0 VEHICLES Weapon Armor Area Type Light Medium Heavy Damage ---------------------------------------------- Minigun 15 8 4 ? Rocket 8 23 30 ? Flamethrower ?? ? ? ? Cannon ? ?? ?? ? Large Rocket ?? ?? ?? ? Artillery ?? ?? ?? ? S.S. Missile ?? ?? ?? ? BUILDINGS Weapon Armor Area Type Light Medium Heavy Damage ---------------------------------------------- Gatling gun ?? ? ? ? Cannon ? ?? ?? ? Large Rocket ?? ?? ?? ? Obelisk Laser ?? 100 ?? ? [2-1]: Infantry ================== Military infantry units take half of normal weapons damage while prone. They will fall prone when fired upon, and move by crawling on their bellies. Crawling reduces movement rate by half. To force any prone infantry unit back on to their feet, double click when you give them movement commands. (2-1-1): Civilian -------------------- Cost: N/A TTB: N/A Reload: 25 seconds Range: 1 square Weapon: one pistol Health: 5 Armor: Light Move: ? Scout: 0 squares Civilians carry pistols with 10 round magazines. Andrew Griffin (buggy@adam.com.au) Civilians inhabit villages. Fodder for Nod, must be protected (usually) by GDI. (2-1-2): Technician ---------------------- Cost: N/A TTB: N/A Reload: 25 seconds Range: 1 square Weapon: one pistol Health: 5 Armor: Light Move: ? Scout: 0 squares Technicians carry pistols with 10 round magazines. Andrew Griffin (buggy@adam.com.au) I actually saw one of my stealth tanks get killed by one (the tank was just about dead anyway). (2-1-3): Engineer -------------------- Cost: 500 TTB: 45 seconds Reload: N/A Range: N/A Weapon: unarmed Health: 25 Armor: Light Move: ? Scout: 2 square Scott King (sking@cinternet.net) I have found that it is effective to send a medium sized force into a base to engage the defensive forces, then send engineers guarded by riflemen to capture buildings. This works well for the well-armored buildings because even if your assault team gets defeated, the enemy will destroy the captured buildings for you. (-ed.’s note: It is better to sell the buildings instead). Dave Glue (daveacg@interlog.com) One of the most powerful weapons- they take over buildings and then you control them. Take over your enemy's construction yard, then you can produce Nod/GDI forces, right in his own base! Just direct them to the building you want to take over, and once they enter it it's yours. Of course, they're fragile, so it's wise to use an APC to transport them. Philip J. Lochner (decker@megaweb.com) Note that Engineers cannot take over enemy gun turrets, SAM sites, or Obelisks. They also cannot (much to my dismay) take over the Nod Temple. (2-1-4): Minigunner ---------------------- Cost: 100 TTB: 10 seconds Reload: 2 seconds Range: 1 square Weapon: one minigun Health: 50 Armor: Light Move: ? Scout: 2 squares Philip J. Lochner (decker@megaweb.com) These soldiers, although easy to overlook, can be very useful in mass amounts. They also make good, cheap decoys and can be used as fodder to draw out enemy tanks and soldiers. With three barracks, Minigunners pop out so quickly that you can amass a nice twenty or thirty man army which is more than enough to deal with most enemy attacks. They must be very close to targets to attack, and will take damage if your supporting grenades attack a target they are standing right next to. It's usually a good idea to leave a small detachment of two or three to Guard each important building in your fortress just in case. The computer seems to prefer Barracks over your construction yard, refineries over your barracks, and guard towers over everything else. Rarely will they attack your silos or communications center. (2-1-5): Grenadier --------------------- Cost: 160 TTB: 10 seconds Reload: 7 seconds Range: 2 squares Weapon: one grenade Health: 50 Armor: Light Move: ? Scout: 2 squares Ethereal (allenr@sunspot.tiac.net) Whenever possible use grenadiers, they can move faster, and kill turrets + tanks the best in my opinion. Also Jeeps + Grenadiers Are a very good combination, The jeeps prevent the grenadiers from getting run over, if you don’t have a jeep just make the grenadiers move, to my knowledge, they don’t get squashed almost at all if they are moving. APC with four grenadiers and one engineer are very good combinations. In my experience, if you have one flame thrower vs. a grenadier about half of the time he will kill the flame guy with one grenade, and that almost (2-1-6): Bazooka ------------------- Cost: 300 TTB: 20 seconds Reload: 6 seconds Range: 3 squares Weapon: one rocket Health: 25 Armor: Light Move: Scout: 2 squares Ethereal (allenr@sunspot.tiac.net) Bazookas are OK for long distance such as putting about ten of them up on a ridge. Putting Bazookas in a APC is not good since they usually cannot move fast or hit as reliably as grenadiers. Luke Duff (lukeduff@inlink.com) Bazooka guys fire on helicopters and they're much better against vehicles. They're worth what you pay for 'em. Just make sure they don't get run over. (2-1-7): Flame-thrower ------------------------- Cost: 200 TTB: 10 seconds Reload: 5 seconds Range: 2 squares Weapon: one nasty BBQ lighter Health: 50 Armor: Light Move: ? Scout: 2 squares Phil Sykes (root@sykic.demon.co.uk) These guys are Nod's best antipersonnel weapon apart from the gun turrets. They can take out up to 16 opponents on full energy in one shot at a ridiculous range (much further than the flame extends, don't be fooled by that!) Best to use in conjunction with bazooka troops, because they do not work well against vehicles, although they are somewhat effective against buildings. Group 3-4 flamers for maximum effect [2-1-7]: Commando -------------------- Cost: 1000 TTB: ? Reload: ? Range: ? Weapon: one heart-seeking-bullet firing sniper rifle Health: ? Armor: Light Move: ? Scout: 3 squares? 4 squares? When planting demolition charges, let the computer move the commando to a safe range on its own. The damage the commando takes when a building blows up is not from the explosion, but from the enemy soldiers who evacuate the building from within. Philip J. Lochner (decker@megaweb.com) Only available on special missions, the Commando is pretty cool. The Commando is also available for $1000 in high tech-level multiplayer games. Their super-long eyesight and damaging weapon (one shot takes down any enemy soldier) makes them a great unit for base defense, but they are worthless against enemy vehicles. They can also plant charges on enemy structures to blow them up instantly. They are great fun in multiplayer games. They can be airdropped from a chopper right near enemy armies (or their Hand of Nod) and set to Guard. They'll effectively kill off soldier after soldier as soon as they come within their considerable range, until the enemy gets a clue and sends some Cycles or Buggies after them. *2-2* Vehicles ================= Philip J. Lochner (decker@megaweb.com) Armored vehicles come in many shapes and sizes. GDI units take different buildings to construct, and most units can be built with the addition of the Advanced Communications Center. Note that one unit, the SSM Launcher, can only (?) be found in multiplayer games starting with 10 or more units. [2-2-1]: MCV --------------- Cost: 5000 TTB: ? Reload: N/A Range: N/A Weapon: unarmed Health: ? Armor: ? Move: ? Scout: 2 squares Requires: Weapons factory, repair yard, advanced comm. center. Phil Sykes (root@sykic.demon.co.uk) Multipurpose construction vehicle. As you might expect from Dune 2, this allows you to build another construction yard somewhere on the map. It is ridiculously expensive (5000), slow, and utterly useless in combat. As yet, in 30 multiplayer games (the only place other than level 15 it appears) it remains unused. Thenardier (isc40562@leonis.nus.sg) Build it up as a back-up base. Drive it somewhere and don't deploy it until Nod or GDI have nuked or ion cannoned your construction yard into dust. (2-2-2): Harvester --------------------- Cost: 1400 TTB: 2 minutes 15 seconds Reload: N/A Range: N/A Weapon: unarmed, squash Health: 600 Armor: Medium Move: ? Scout: ? Requires: Weapons factory/Airstrip, Refinery Andrew Griffin (buggy@adam.com.au) Collects tiberium and transports it to your refinery. You get one whenever you buy a refinery, and can have multiple harvesters working for a single refinery. They can't attack, but can run over infantry. However, occasionally the computer will get their harvesters to attack a building of yours, or some armor, and they can do damage to it! This only happens when it can no longer collect tiberium for refining. [2-2-3]: Gunboat ------------------- Cost: N/A TTB: N/A Reload: ? Range: ? Weapon: two SSMs Health: ? Armor: ? Move: ? Scout: ? Requires: N/A Andrew Griffin (buggy@adam.com.au) Provides missile support from oceans/rivers. Can be taken out with 1 blast from an obelisk, however. (2-2-4): Hummer ------------------ Cost: 400 TTB: 32 seconds Reload: 3 seconds Range: ? Weapon: one minigun Health: 150 Armor: Medium Move: ? Scout: 2 squares? Requires: Weapons factory Phil Sykes (phil@sykic.demon.co.uk) Light recon jeeps, similar to Nod buggies. Best used earlier in the game for recon and light attack, but will die against anything more than one minigunner. Quite useful in the base assault strategy with engineers. Send two hmmvv's in first, with your APC full of engineers following. The hummers attract all of the heavy fire from tanks, arty, obelisk, leaving you time to rush the APC through and squash everything, then pile the engineers out. Philip J. Lochner (decker@megaweb.com) This quick little scouting unit has more armor than the Nod Cycle, but seems to do as much damage as an enemy Minigunner, albiet with longer range. They are good for zipping around the board, luring enemies to follow them down into a classic Warcraft Archer trap. Beware bazooka soldiers and gun turrets. Their low cost, however, makes them unnecessary to repair. (2-2-5): APC --------------- Cost: 700 TTB: 1 minute 5 seconds Reload: 3 seconds Range: ? Weapon: one minigun, squash Health: 200 Armor: Medium Move: ? Scout: 4 squares Requires: Weapons factory Phil Sykes (phil@sykic.demon.co.uk) Armored Personnel Crusher (er... surely carrier) This has four roles. Firstly, in can be used to carry men into battle in relative safety and speed (especially across tiberium). To load men in, click one at a time and click on the APC when you see the three green arrows. The man will enter the APC. Then select the next man, etc. Secondly, a personnel sqauasher. Holding down alt and running over squads of enemy troops (especially flame troops) is very useful. Thirdly, its chaingun allows a limited antipersonnel / anti-vehicle role, but is more suited to forming a barrier so troops do not get squashed. Fourthly, recon. The APC has the largest recon radius in the game (four squares all around), and is the third fastest land unit. Most useful for recon. Thenardier (isc40562@leonis.nus.sg) Combination of APC and engineer is possibly regarded as one of the best tactics in c&c. Load your APC with engineers and give it a tanks escort. APC is agile. And it can withstand more damage. (2-2-6): Medium Tank ----------------------- Cost: 800 TTB: 1 minute 15 seconds Reload: 5 seconds Range: 5 squares Weapon: one cannon, squash Health: 400 Armor: Heavy Move: ? Scout: ? Requires: Weapons factory Phil Sykes (phil@sykic.demon.co.uk) Great against light tanks (can take 2 out in one for one combat), and against flame tanks (can take LOTS out in one to one combat, the main gun outranges the flamer seriously). Limited use in base attack (tends to die vs. obelisks) Useless against enemy troops (far too slow to run them over effectively, too inaccurate to cause firing damage). Back these up with infantry or lose them. Philip J. Lochner (decker@megaweb.com) A staple in any GDI army. With a low cost ($800), these tanks pack a punch and can be very effective in packs. You should always bring along a squad of Minigunner or Grenader Guards around these tanks, as they have very big problems targeting and destroying enemy footsoldiers up close. They do great damage for their price, and make good Guards for key installations. Their speed makes them poor support for attacking footsoldiers, as the soldiers must wait for them to keep up. It's easier and more effective to make soldiers support the tanks. *2-2-7*: Orca ---------------- Cost: 1200 TTB: ? Reload: ? Range: ? Weapon: one rocket Health: ? Armor: ? Move: ? Scout: 0 squares Requires: Helipad Phil Sykes (phil@sykic.demon.co.uk) Armament: Six missiles of a similar type to those fired by bazooka guys, i.e. useless vs. infantry, excellent against vehicles / buildings. In order to get them to attack coherently, you need to group them together on the ground. To do this effectively, DO NOT BUILD any Orcas on their own. ALWAYS build pads, or you spend forever charging them. Once in the air, use the unit keys to redirect them. They need to be re-fed information about fast moving units (faster than a tank) before they get there. They will get MAULED vs. SAM missiles. Expect to lose at least one if your strike loiters near a SAM or Adv. guard tower. First strike capabilities: (2) will take out a flame tank/buggy (3) is best for gun turrets, although two will work on earlier levels: Send one up to attack first, then when he comes in, send them both out. After the first one, the turret will not have suffered enough damage to warrant a repair early on, to the second two will kill him! (4) will kill a light tank (5) will take down a medium tank or an obelisk (7) will get gun turrets/spice silos/power plants (8) is a reasonable building assault force, may have to come up to 10 or (12) to get SAM sites, construction yards and other big buggers They work best in multiplayer for air support of harvesters! Philip J. Lochner (decker@megaweb.com) As soon as these become available, they should be a staple of any mission. I create many of them, and assign them permanetly to Group 1 so I can quickly receive air support. Though powerful, they are a pest to use correctly. Their missiles do as much damage as a bazooka solder, and they will return to base A) After all their missiles are expended attacking one target, or B) When their target is destroyed. If you send five Orcas against a single footsoldier, they'll shoot until they kill him, and then they'll return to reload regardless of how many rockets were fired. They also must `track' enemy units which are moving, and usually fly over them and then return to attack. Keep this in mind if you are attacking swiftly moving units, as they can move closer to the Nod SAM sites before your Orcas can `draw a bead' on them and fire missiles. They also zip around a target after firing some missiles, and this may also bring them closer into SAM range. It is HIGHLY advisable that you Group these units before sending them out, as it is impossible to select them while they are in the air to change their mission orders. When grouped, you can simply select the number group and redirect them elsewhere. It takes three SAM missiles to kill an Orca, and they are targets for enemy Bazooka soldiers, Cycles, Rocket Launchers, and Stealth Tanks. Note that you can also land these units in remote locations for quick use later. They cannot target or land in areas which ground units have not explored, although you can exploit their mobility by landing them right on the corner of an explored area (such as the top of a cliff), and then `leapfrog' them to adjacent areas to uncover ground quickly. It takes three full Orcas to take out an enemy gun turret, and four full Orcas to take out an enemy SAM site or Obelisk. They're also great to attack the lone enemy harvester, but it will take repeated runs to destroy one. *2-2-8*: Rocket Launcher --------------------------- Cost: ? TTB: ? Reload: 9 seconds Range: 6 squares Weapon: two large rockets, squash Health: ? Armor: ? Move: ? Scout: ? Requires: Advanced comm. center, Weapons Factory Philip J. Lochner (decker@megaweb.com) Fragile and powerful. They can only take a few rounds from a bazooka solder or tank, but their dual rockets are faster and more deadly than bazooka rockets. They have a longer range, and the exhaust from the rockets appear to do damage to targets undeneath them, making them effective for shooting into packs of enemies. They need support from other units as defense only, as they are quick enough to get out of the way. Their range makes them perfect for destroying the remote gun turret or SAM site. [2-2-9]: Mammoth Tank ------------------------ Cost: 1500 TTB: ? Reload: Cannon: 9 seconds SSMs:7 seconds Range: 5 squares Weapon: two large shells, one SSM, squash Health: ? Armor: ? Move: ? Scout: ? Requires: Vehicle factory, repair pad Philip J. Lochner (decker@megaweb.com) A real workhorse. These tanks, although as slow as bazooka soldiers, can inflict mass amounts of damage for their price. Though the manual talks about their missile packs, they are uncontrollable from the tank itself unless you rotate the turret to attack a different target. Otherwise, they just use their dual cannons. If an enemy footsoldier or unit is to your side or rear and you are currently firing forwards, target that unit and the rockets will fly out when the turret starts to spin. They can take a ton of damage, but are too costly for the base defense. This guy is a real offensive monster. Beware of close footsoldiers, as the tank cannot move quick enough to run them over or target them with their cannons. Though powerful, they need the support of footsoldiers for defense and maximum effectiveness. (2-2-10): Nod Buggy ---------------------- Cost: 300 TTB: 52 seconds Reload: 3 seconds Range: 4 squares Weapon: one minigun Health: 140 Armor: Medium Move: ? Scout: ? Requires: Airstrip Andrew Griffin (buggy@adam.com.au) Faster than Hummers, and a longer range, its good for taking them out, and hiding Nod infantry behind. (2-2-11): Recon Cycle ------------------------- Cost: 500 TTB: 32 seconds Reload: 6 seconds Range: 4 squares Weapon: one rocket Health: 160 Armor: Medium Move: ? Scout: ? Requires: Airstrip Andrew Griffin (buggy@adam.com.au) Fastest ground unit, but very lightly armored. Equipped with rockets, a great unit in packs, especially against hummers and APCs. Can be squashed by tanks and harvesters. *2-2-12*: Light Tank ----------------------- Cost: 600 TTB: 45 seconds Reload: 6 seconds Range: 4 squares Weapon: one cannon, squash Health: 300 Armor: Heavy Move: ? Scout: ? Requires: Airstrip Rune Fostervoll (runefo@ifi.uio.no) These are smaller than medium tanks (Surprise, surprise) but is also Nod's heaviest tank. One on one against a GDI medium tank is a sad contest, but two on one is as well, the other way. They should be backed up by infantry and possibly artillery as well, never work alone. They cannot handle infantry except by running over it, and cannot handle tanks, because armor- wise they are at the bottom of the tank food chain. *2-2-13*: Artillery ----------------------- Cost: 450 TTB: ? Reload: ? Range: ? Weapon: one artillery, squash Health: ? Move: ? Scout: ? Requires: Airstrip Ethereal (allenr@sunspot.tiac.net) These make INCREDIBLE offensive weapons when they are firing at close range, at long range even if it appears that they hit the target, often it doesn't do full damage. They aren't that good a resource since they cannot take much damage, but if you plan to use them remember that they function VERY well at close range. Andrew Griffin (buggy@adam.com.au) Slow moving, this unit can take very little punishment. It does have a very long range, and the blast radius from its shots are very large. Can take out multiple infantry with a single hit. Tends to be inaccurate though. Also good for attacking buildings from a distance. Rune Fostervoll (runefo@ifi.uio.no) The first and biggest tip is, never attack with them. I do not mean, do not use them in an attack, just NEVER ORDER THEM TO ATTACK. Against enemy rocket turrets, for instance, if you order it to attack, it will move within a comfortable range, and then open fire. The problem, of course, is that 'comfortable range' means the rocket turret eats it up first. Move it towards the turret one square at a time, and when it starts firing, just leave it alone. The artillery has better range than any other unit. Remember that, use it, and the artillery units is Nod's best weapon. Cheap, too... but vulnerable. To take them out? Attack it. All you need to do.. it's slow, it's weak, it's pathetic when someone fires back at it... so it needs backup. *2-2-14*: Flame Tank ---------------------- Cost: 800 TTB: ? Reload: ? Range: ? Weapon: two nasty BBQ lighters (for those tough to light BBQs), squash Health: 300 Armor: Heavy Move: ? Scout: ? Requires: Airstrip Andrew Griffin (buggy@adam.com.au) Awesome anti-infantry weapon. Fires twin flame jets. Especially devastating against closely-packed infantry. Also good for taking out buildings. Nod only. You get access to these after a few missions. Rune Fostervoll (runefo@ifi.uio.no) These are great fun against infantry. A single flame tank can waste heaps and heaps of infantry. They are weak against armor, though, so back them up with bazooka units to keep things balanced. It's a paper-scissor- stone thing where you have both a paper and a stone. If he uses infantry (which is good against bazookas) the flame tank wastes it. If he uses armor, which the flame tank is powerless against, the bazookas wastes it. This works nicely, but the flame tank is not strong enough to fight sustained battles. *2-2-15* Attack Helicopter ----------------------------- Cost: ? TTB: ? Reload: ? Range: ? Weapon: minigun Health: ? Move: ? Scout: ? Requires: ? *2-2-16*: Stealth Tank ------------------------- Cost: 900 TTB: ? Reload: ? Range: ? Weapon: two rockets, squash Health: ? Move: ? Scout: ? Requires: ? Rune Fostervoll (runefo@ifi.uio.no) Keep at least one square away from his units and you can launch an effective attack. Even with enemy units and guard towers present, four of these could take out the opponent's building facility. And the next batch can take out the tiberium facility..and then he's done for. It's too weak to operate alone, and rather costly to use in large numbers, so it's not the best units as such, but it has its uses when you fight an opponent that is too well defended for an open assault. *2-2-17*: SSM Launcher ------------------------- Cost: ? TTB: ? Reload: ? Range: ? Weapon: two surface to surface missiles Health: ? Armor: ? Move: ? Scout: ? Requires: ? Andrew Griffin (buggy@adam.com.au) Mobile Surface to Surface missile launcher, a good weapon, hampered by the ease with which it can be killed. Great anti-aircraft weapon, two can usually take out a transport helicopter. Also, their excellent range means they can take out turrets without being hit. The ammo has a large explosion radius, so can take out multiple infantry units. Very poor aim, however. Philip J. Lochner (decker@megaweb.com) The SSM launcher is big and powerful. Though they take a terribly long time to reload, each missile they shot has a tremendous amount of damage potential. The flame which shoots from the missile toasts footsoldiers, and a direct SSM hit takes out practically any Nod unit. As far as I can tell, it's range is unsurpased. Mike Mulligan (mulligan@netcom.com) Ok the SSM's are one of the field weapons that you can build for the Nod!! There range is ever better then a Obelisk! What you do is to have say 2 or 3 SSM's and 2 mini tanks as a protecting force for the SSM's. Then just move in to attack! I had 3 SSM's take out two Obelisk in less then 30 seconds! By the time the other guy realized that he couldn't hit me with anything he sent in his tanks and stuff...that's where my mini tanks came in. They would lag behind the SSM's and protect them, by doing this they buy time for the SSM's to get away. And if they try to press there attack I have more SSM's waiting for them! *2-2-18*: Transport Helicopter --------------------------------- Cost: ? TTB: ? Reload: n/a Range: n/a Weapon: unarmed Health: ? Move: ? Scout: none Requires: ? Philip J. Lochner (decker@megaweb.com) These slow moving troop transports are expensive and troublesome. They suffer from the same loading and unloading problems of the APCs, and have a tendency to circle aimlessly before landing in any area. They make easy targets for SAM sites, and their cost and low capacity makes them tough to justify. They'd be pretty neat if you could load ten or twenty footsoldiers into, or if you could airlift tanks and APCs, but for now, I'd stay clear. Note that they are not usually available to be built on computer missions. They also cannot be used to land in unexplored areas. [2-3] Special Units =================== *2-3-1*: Airstrikes ---------------------- Reload: 12 minutes. (yes, I sat there for 12 minutes with a stopwatch) Weapon: multiple napalm canisters (area effect) Andrew Griffin (buggy@adam.com.au) Available for GDI forces after all SAM sites are taken out. Slow recharge rates means you won't be using it too many times a mission. The napalm is very destructive, especially when an airstrike calls in more than one A-10 unit. Philip J. Lochner (decker@megaweb.com) This option appears after you have destroyed every SAM site on the map. If the enemy rebuilds the SAM sites, the Air Strike option is still available. It recharges faster than the Ion Cannon, but it takes time for the aircraft to reach their target, so timing assaults with Air Strikes is important. Depending on the mission, one or two A-10s will zip down and drop fire bombs around the target area. These bombs can do mass damage to enemy troop stockpiles, destroy buildings, level Tiberium fields, or harass the Construction Yard. Coordinate the strikes with other attacks for maximum effectiveness, but try not to rely on Air Strikes to take down SAM sites, Obelisks, or Gun Turrets. I usually use them to clear out the twenty or thirty soldiers which meander around the Hand of Nod. Air Strikes are not (as far as I can tell) available in multi-player missions. (2-3-2): Nukes ----------------- Reload: 20 minutes? (unverified) Weapon: see below Ian (nstn1738@fox.nstn.ca) Just like a real small-yield nuke, buildings are relaively big, unprotected targets and get vaporized. Armored units, because they are low to the ground, airtight, and very heavily protected, are much less vulnerable. Shriker (gills@qucdn.queensu.ca) Larry Bond (Harpoon creator, Tom Clancy pal) has a novel called _Vortex_ that deals with a modern war scenerio in South Africa. One of the events is a tactical nuke aimed at a concentration of an enemy armor brigade (or some size, it's been a while ). I don't think it got 'em all (most already moved out slightly earlier), but it describes what happened to the military units that WERE nearby. I remember it mentioning how exposed troops took a wicked beating (understandably), but heavier armored units were relatively unscathed even at fairly close proximity. Both the previously mentioned factors and the fact that tanks ARE metal (DUH ) and have high-pressure interiors nullified the radiation/heat effects. Of course any tank commander with his noggin poked outta the hatch had better have more than just CopperTone (tm) and a pair of sunglasses on ! Although C&C is more of a game than a simulation, it's interesting to see how many real-world tactical considerations have been included, IMO ! [2-3-3]: Ion Blast --------------------- Reload: see below Weapon: see below Phil Sykes (phil@sykic.demon.co.uk) GDI's special 14 & 15 + tech level 7 weapon: Advanced comm. center (2800 - need comm. center) is used to recharge it. It stops recharging if you are low on power! More ACC's _DO_ speed up the charge rate. The weapon will destroy from full health: Five troops Light tank Flame tank Gun turret Obelisk tower (VERY useful) Stealth tank Tiberium silo Wall (WASTE!) One patch of tiberium. Limited to taking out gun turrets on the eve of an assault, basically, or hitting a SAM site so the Orcas can finish it off without losing a vehicle. ----------------------------------------------- CHAPTER(3): What can I do with these buildings? ----------------------------------------------- The power consumption (PC) and generation (PG)ratings are in units. That is, they will be, once they are worked out. [3-1]: Common Buildings ========================== [3-1-1]: Construction Yard ---------------------------- Cost: N/A TTB: N/A PC: ? PG: ? Health: ? Requires: MCV [3-1-2]: Powerplant --------------------- Cost: 300 TTB: 20 seconds PC: ? PG: ? Health: ? Requires: Construction Yard [3-1-3]: Sandbag/Fence/Concrete --------------------------------- Cost: Sandbag: 50 Fence: 75 Concrete: TTB: Sandbag: 11 seconds Fence: 11 seconds Concrete: ? Health: Sandbag: ? Fence: ? Concrete: ? Requires: Construction Yard [3-1-4]: Refinery ------------------- Cost: 2000 TTB: 55 seconds PC: ? PG: ? Health: ? Requires: Powerplant Home base for Tiberium harvester. Holds 1000 credits worth of refined Tiberium. One harvester included in price. [3-1-5]: Silo --------------- Cost: 150 TTB: 10 seconds PC: ? PG: ? Health: ? Requires: Refinery Holds 1000 credits worth of refined Tiberium. [3-1-6]: Communications center -------------------------------- Cost: 1000 TTB: 1 minute 35 seconds PC: ? PG: ? Health: ? Requires: Refinery [3-2]: GDI Buildings ======================= [3-2-1]: Barracks ------------------- Cost: 300 TTB: 20 seconds PC: ? PG: ? Health: ? Requires: Powerplant [3-2-2]: Weapons Factory -------------------------- Cost: 2000 TTB: 3 minutes 20 seconds PC: ? PG: ? Health:? Requires: Refinery *3-1-3* Guard tower ---------------------- Cost: 500 TTB: 42 seconds PC: ? PG: ? Reload: 5 seconds Range: 3 squares Weapon: one hard-rocking gatling gun Health: ? Requires: Barracks Phil Sykes (phil@sykic.demon.co.uk) Fire bursts of machine gun fire (once every 3 squares of minigunner movement) which will _usually_ kill a standing up troop, and do about 25% to a dug in trooper. All but ineffective against vehicles unless deployed in large numbers. Philip J. Lochner (decker@megaweb.com) They're cheap and effective against infanty. They're not so effective against vehicles and flame throwers, but at their cost you should be able to afford two or three of them throughout your stronghold. They do require maintanence, and you'll find yourself repairing them often. Beware the enemy artillery gun and tanks, as they do not even have to be in their gun ranges to damage them. *3-2-4*: Repair Pad ----------------------- Cost: 1200 TTB: 2 minutes PC: ? PG: ? Health: ? Requires: Refinery Philip J. Lochner (decker@megaweb.com) Important and straight forward. Note that it is usually a better idea to just buy a new HumVee than repair a damaged one. All vehicles, including Orcas, Helicopters, and harvesters, can be repaired. Soldiers cannot be `repaired' using this building. *3-2-5*: Heli Pad --------------------- Cost: 1500 TTB: PC: ? PG: ? Health: ? Requires: Barracks Philip J. Lochner (decker@megaweb.com) One thing to keep in mind: they come with an Orca. Unless you lose an Orca, you shouldn't be buying extra Orcas, as it will cause you alot of headache to shuffle Orcas off the pads to reload them. You should try to designate an inner, well-protection area of your base for your Helipads, and keep them build close to each other. Otherwise, you will have problems with those distant Orcas `catching up' with the main Orca attack force when a problem arises. *3-2-6* Advanced comm. center -------------------------------- Cost: ? TTB: ? PC: ? PG: ? Health: ? Requires: Comm. Center Philip J. Lochner (decker@megaweb.com) Other than the Ion Cannon, it is necessary to build this structure to gain access to the more `high tech' units and buildings. It does NOT function as a normal Communications Center, and if your normal Comm Center is taken down, you will lose radar control. Contrary to the manual, it does appear to be well- armored, and can take quite a beating before going down. The Ion Cannon is, IMHO, much less useful that Nod's Nuclear Missile, because of it's concentrated range. Ion Cannon blasts will NOT take down a construction yard, refinery, or comm center in one blast. They are very useful for decimating the large masses of footsolders which seem to pop up in front of the computer's Hand of Nod, and great for taking down multiplayer enemy Stealth Tanks. I also use them for support when your Orca squad is trying to blow up enemy buildings and some quickly rebuilt SAM site starts nailing them. Note that building more than one ACC does not make the Ion Cannon recharge more quickly. (Roger's note: Supposedly, more powerplants will increase the recharge rate, but I cannot verify this at this time.) *3-2-6*: Advanced guard tower -------------------------------- Cost: ? TTB: ? PC: ? PG: ? Reload: 5 seconds Range: 8 squares Weapon: two large rockets Health: ? Requires: Adv. Comm. Center Phil Sykes (phil@sykic.demon.co.uk) Very useful against vehicles. Anti-air role also, as good as a SAM site, but can be otherwise engaged during a fight!. Fires two rounds every three minigunner square moves. Best to use as perimeter defense, but support with armor! A flame tank getting close is deadly, and they cost a lot of money! Remember to keep repairing them in battle. Keep putting two together for best results, but watch the power consumption. They don't work when out of power. Philip J. Lochner (decker@megaweb.com) They're most effective when coupled with normal Guard Towers. Their rockets are ineffective against close targets, although they seem to have the same `exhaust burn damage' of the Rocket Launcher. One Advanced and two normal Guard Towers in problem areas are usually enough to deal with threats. Beware that if you place them near sandbags or walls, their stray rockets will usually knock them away pretty fast [3-3]: Nod Buildings ======================= [3-3-1]: Hand of Nod ----------------------- Cost: 300 TTB: 22 seconds PC: ? PG: ? Health: ? Requires: Powerplant [3-3-2]: SAM Site -------------------- Cost: 750 TTB: 1 minute 5 seconds PC: ? PG: ? Reload: ? Weapon: two SAMs Health: ? Requires: Hand of Nod [3-3-3]: Guard turret ------------------------ Cost: 250 TTB: 21 seconds Reload: 6 seconds Range: 5 squares Weapon: one cannon Health: ? Requires: Hand of Nod Rune Fostervoll (runefo@ifi.uio.no) These are real good against armor, as long as you build enough of them. Considering the cost...no problem. Since they use cannons, they are dangerously weak against infanfry.. a grenadier one on one on a gun turret is somewhat even, which is rather weak for a defensive installation. But it has okay range, so if you have lots of them around your base, it should be okay, as long as there is enough that they chop up the infantry early. Also, if you repair it while it is fighting a lone infantryman (or two, even possibly three) it will shift the odds a lot..the infantry isn't that strong against it either, so it is a drawn-out affair. [3-3-4]: Airstrip --------------------- Cost: 2000 TTB: 3 minutes 20 seconds PC: ? PG: ? Health: ? Requires: Refinery, Hand of Nod [3-3-5]: Obelisk of light ----------------------------- Cost: 1500 TTB: ? PC: lots and lots PG: ? Reload: 5 seconds Range: ? Weapon: one cigarette lighter (large) Health: ? Requires: Refinery Rune Fostervoll (runefo@ifi.uio.no) These are completely wicked against armor units. Remember that they are tall, so build concrete walls around them to stop cannons, and they can easily stop five or six medium tanks without problems. As has been commented, they are energy intensive, and shoots slowly (but surely), so can also be fuzzy-wuzzy'd. Always have a lot of energy to spare, so you can keep firing if one power plant is destroyed. (Or be prepared to sell off a lot of buildings to keep it firing if a major attack is launched coordinated with the destruction of a power plant.) [3-3-6]: Temple of Nod ------------------------- Cost: ? TTB: ? PC: ? PG: ? RF: ? Health: ? Requires: ? (3-4): Neutral Buildings ========================== Building Health Armor -------- ------ ----- Church ?? ?? Oil pump ?? ?? Well ?? ?? Cottage ?? ?? [incomplete] (3-5): Miscellaneous ====================== (3-5-1): Blossom tree ------------------------ Scott King (sking@one.net) They serve as replenishing centers for tiberium. After you harvest all of the tiberium from around a tree, it will grow back around it. ============================= -SECTION TWO- TIPS AND TRICKS ============================= ---------------------------------- CHAPTER [4]: Cheating the computer ---------------------------------- [4-1]: What are the cheat keys? ================================== Easy. There are none. The cheats were removed after beta testing and development. *4-2*: Can I Hex edit for more money? ======================================== Yes, you can. But I won't tell you how. Unless I get dozens of people asking me to include a tutorial on hex editing, I'll consider hex editing to be outside the scope of this FAQ. You're in luck. I got dozens of people asking me how to hex edit. So, due to public demand, here is how to totally ruin your game. Wear your peril sensitive sunglasses now if you do not wish to read this. What? You don't have a pair of peril sensitive sunglasses? That's your fault for not buying Infocom's 'Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy' text-adventure game. I bet you don't have the cool package that is full of microscopic space ships either. Close your eyes, count to 20, and start reading again when everyone else has finished. Make note of the amount of money you have, and save the game. For this purpose, let us say that you had 2437 credits. Exit C&C. Convert 2437 into hexadecimal. In this case, the conversion is 985 in hex. Hexadecimal numbers in our case need to be pairs, so, add a filler digit to pair. 09 85. If you had 4 digits already, then there is no need for a filler. Make a backup of your savegame. The savegame with the most recent file creation date is the savegame you want to edit. Load your savegame into your hex editor. Reverse your hexadecimal pairs. 85 09. Do a hexadecimal search for this reversed number pair. Change both numbers to FF FF. Lather, rinse, repeat. You may find anywhere from three to six references. Change them all. If it doesn't work, too bad. Maybe God didn't want you to cheat. Okay, the rest of you not interested in this cheat can open your eyes now. Hello? I said you can open your eyes. *4-3*: How does the computer cheat? ================================== Min He (he@mathp7.jussieu.fr) Eradicator (drwestco@mailhost.ecn.uoknor.edu) The computer starts out with more funds than you do. The computer can place units inside scenery at the start of a mission. The computer can rebuild gun turrets when they are destroyed without needing to have adjacent buildings. The computer can build a construction yard without needing a MCV. The computer doesn't have to clear out SAM sites to launch an air- strike. The computer may build buildings separated from other computer-owned buildings. The computer, however, does have the restriction of placing buildings only where they were originally. The computer's orcas may attack NOD attack choppers in mid-flight. The computer has an unlimited supply of harvesters (Roger's note: cannot verify) [4-4) What cheating programs are available? ================================================ C&C Mission selector written by Andrew Griffin (buggy@adam.com.au) http://adam.com.au/~buggy C&C Savegame money editor written by ???? http://www.computek.net/autownet/c&c.html (4-5): What are some bugs I can exploit? =========================================== (4-5-1): Tiberium harvesting without silos --------------------------------------------- Mike Means (means@bigdog.engr.arizona.edu) I noticed an unusual and cool money cheat for all of you people that have problems with too much money... It works consistently with the GDI, haven't tried it with Nod but it should work as it's in the engine not the action... Anywho what the deal is is that if you are getting to the top of your rifineries holding space build something that builds fast and is somewhat expensive (For the GDI this is the Helipad...) Then once you've taken up all of your money into building it cancel it just before completion. You get the credits back and you will notice that if you click on your refinery it will be nowhere near full like it should be...Because of this trick I almost never build silos...Also I tend to spend my money...Just call me the guy with 7 orcas each with their helipad (Well it's faster to buid a helipad than an orca and 300 is worth the speed and saved time orca swapping to load them...) *4-5-2*: Invincible units ---------------------------- I have heard rumors of some vehicles becoming invincible in the GDI 'take out the turrets for the missileboats' scenario. I can not confirm this. *4-5-3*: Preventing the computer from rebuilding --------------------------------------------------- Richard Stone (rstone@news.infi.net) You can prevent the computer from rebuilding a structure by placing a unit on the same square. You can permanently prevent the computer from rebuilding a structure by sandbagging your way to the structure, destroying he structure, building a sandbag on the structure's square, and then sell the sandbag. You now "own" that square, and the computer can't rebuild from scratch on it. Since the computer never attacks sandbags, fences or walls directly (though it hits them occasionally shooting at you), it's a safe way to guard your base, or expand it. *4-5-4*: The Reservoir Dogs strategy --------------------------------------- Mike Means (means@bigdog.engr.arizona.edu) Ok, the NOD were attacking my base and something happened. I think one of the NOD hit another accidentally (inaccuracy withthe small tanks I guess) All of a sudden the small tank that was hit turns it's turret and first at the other!! A fire fight ensues and some of the infantry in the area join in!! Some for each side!! I was wondering if anyone else had this happen or if it was just a unit recognition bug... Douglas McCreary (dark@ix.netcom.com) I recently finished NOD, and have seen GDI units do the same thing on nearly every level I played. It does seem to happen whenever one unit hits another accidentally. (In fact, I've had to 'stop' my own units when they got to doing this occassionally.) Once I discovered this bug, I started exploiting it by moving my units to the middle of enemy groups before attacking. *4-6*: Are there any hidden game elements? ============================================= *4-6-1*: Poison Infantry ---------------------------- Cost: TTB: Reload: Range: ? Weapon: poison dispenser Health: ? Armor: Light Move: ? Scout: ? Kareem Harper (griffin@panix.com) There troops are much like the Flamethrower infantry, in fact they are the flame thrower infantry with the following exceptions: (1) They wear an insulated outfit that protects them from taking damage in tiberium fields. (can walk around on the field and wont combust) (2) They produce a poison gas, which can wipe out whole legions of troops The only way I have seen to get them so far is to find them in a box during a two player or network game with the crates on option. After you find the box you will be able to produce them like normal soldiers. *4-6-2*: Visceroids ---------------------- Reload: ? Range: ? Weapon: ? Health: ? Armor: ? Move: ? Kareem Harper (griffin@panix.com) Everything is left unknown deliberately because the only people who know the exact nature of these creattures are the creators.. If you log onto the westwood bbs you will find a note from one of the game creators stating that the viceroids are genetically engineered by kane <-scary no? More will be explained in C&C2. *4-6-3*: UFO's ----------------- Kareem Harper (griffin@panix.com) Yes there are UFO's appearing throughout the game on certain stages, the reason? "Will be explained in C&C 2" - Westwood Technical Support, Westwood BBS -------------------------- CHAPTER [5] Defensive tips -------------------------- [5-1]: Sandbag defense ========================= Dave Smith (physics@computek.net) They are cheap (50 bucks) and the computer has NO IDEA how to get around them. It just lines up its forces at the wall, and sits there like a dummy. I immediately build a wall between me and the other forces (don't block in the harvester!) and it renders that side powerless. If the enemy base is nearby, I immediately wall THEM inside their own base, and their harvester can't get back in (or out). I then click on grenadiers/flame throwers/tanks one BILLION times as I get more money rolling in. After about 30 minutes, I got the US Fragging Marine Corps ready to head into their base. *5-2*: Building base defenses ================================ Rune Fostervoll (runefo@ifi.uio.no) Always use your advantage on a level. Sun Tze said, first become invincible, then destroy your opponent's invincibility. Do so. Make a base that can shrug off any (reasonable) attack, and assure a steady cash flow. Once this is done, a computer opponent is lost. On most levels, doing this is the problem, not destroying the opposing base. Against GDI, he can always attack your base with air strikes, and you will grow to loathe the A-10's, simply because making a base impervious to air strikes is so difficult it is inefficient, and so your opponent can always harm you. GDI does not have this problem, as long as they have enough guard turrets and walls. This is some of the reason that the common guard turrets cost almost double that of the NOD gun turrets (I think.), so that making a base impervious to ground assault would cost too much. -------------------------- CHAPTER:[6] Offensive tips -------------------------- [6-1]: How do I destroy? =========================== [6-1-1]: Obelisks of light ---------------------------- Lynda Myer (lyndamyer@aol.com) Nod obelisks are usually what my opponent keeps putting in to defend their base, but they just never learn! Nod obelisks take soooo much power. If you can take out a power center with an Ion Blast, the entire base usually goes down, and you can walk right in! Mike Mulligan (mulligan@netcom18.netcom.com) An ever better way to take out the Obelisks are the SSM units! There range is great then the Obelisks...they can just keep lobbing rockets on it without being hit! Try it, it works! The only thing though is you have to protect them! It doesn't take much to kill and SSM, one recon bike can end the bombardment really fast! So have 2 or 3 SSM and 2 mini tanks as guards....works great! Douglas William Cole (dougc@umd.umich.edu) (1) Air raid it if there are no SAM sites around (fat chance). (2) Overwhelm it with minigunners. (It can only pick off one at a time... so just swamp it with guys and you'll come out on top with minimal casualties) (3) Take out the power supply. Whatever you do, DON'T bring any kind of armor in there. You'll get nowhere fast. [6-1-2]: Flame-throwers ------------------------- Lee Beng Hai (benghai@iss.nus.sg) Use minigunners, but do not send them together... keep them separated, usually 2 or 3 minigunners from different direction can take out a flame thrower easily. Send them one at a time will work but you'll have more casualties. [6-1-3]: Gun turrets using Orcas ----------------------------------- Casey Robinson (ogiswise@rahul.net) First, attack the turret with just one Orca, it will damage the turret, but not so much that the computer repairs it. Then hit it with both Orcas, leaving it a pile of rubble. [6-1-4]: Most vehicles without getting squashed -------------------------------------------------- Stephan Lau (skip@yoda.bsd.uchicago.edu) I find that when I "surround" an enemy harvester or tank with my men, the AI usually ends up spinning the vehicle endlessly around; apparently it doesn't have a single train of thought. So if you attack in groups, you can "confuse" the vehicle enough so that you don't get run over. Make sure you have some mini-gunners nearby for that annoying following infantry. [6-1-5]: Tanks in general --------------------------- Stephan Lau (skip@yoda.bsd.uchicago.edu) (1) Don't take on tanks head on, use the APC's to lure them into your killing zone; (2) In the kill zone, place mini-gunners up front for use the described single attack, place grenadiers behind as a main line of defense, and have three or four bazooka guys behind to take on the tanks; (3) Once the tanks gets into the zone and enemy infantry have been mostly eliminated, surround the tanks with your grenadiers in the "circle of death;" [6-1-6]: Flame Tanks ----------------------- Stephan Lau (skip@yoda.bsd.uchicago.edu) Use your Orcas against these guys to soften them up. Assign a very expensive medium tank or two take them on; send the tank back to your repair shop for immediate reconditioning. [6-1-7]: Mammoth tanks ------------------------ Douglas William Cole (dougc@umd.umich.edu) (1) Air strikes are always nice. (2) 5+ infantry guys should take a single one out easily. DON'T forget to keep hitting the 'X' key to scatter your troops when it gets too close for comfort. (3) Stealth tanks. I've seen 3 do it, but use 4 or 5 to be safe. Mammoths actually aren't that great, they just have a lot of hit points. Use infantry on it if you can rather than armor, though... *6-1-8*: SAM sites --------------------- Thenardier (isc40562@leonis.nus.sg) Beside the Obelisk of light, the other structures which people would most possibly like to destroy are SAM sites. SAM sites have really strong armour and long bar of health. One strategy of taking down SAM sites is to fly an Orca close to it. When you see the cover open, blast it with the ION CANNON. *6-1-9*: Strong bases ------------------------ Rune Fostervoll (runefo@ifi.uio.no) Three tactics work.(At least.). One is to attack him through his harvesters.He will usually have more than one working, and can usually get more even if you attack all you find, so it could take some while. But eventually this will cripple him. Then you can pick him off at leisure. But, especially early, destroying a harvester can bring an all-out attack. Be prepared for it. The other tactic is to attack with an attack not designed to destroy his base, but to cripple part of it. Stealth tanks are good at this. The construction centre is usually the first priority, then the refinery, then the unit builders. Thirdly.. no base is perfect. It has a weakness. Find it, and exploit it. A back entrance, a cliff overhang, something should be there. [6-2]: The spiderbase strategy --------------------------------- Jim Varner (jvarner@nr.infi.net) I developed a strategy for Dune2 I call the spider base, and it works just fine in C&C. The concept is simple, build a sandbag wall from your base to your opponents. Then start building turrets right in the middle of their base. It is tedious and expensive, but it is sometimes the only way to destroy the enemy in those SERIOUS wars of attrition. You can also use your wall to block off choke points. You see, the AI doesn't recognize walls as targets so you can build a sandbag fort right in the middle of their base, just have plenty of $$$ for replacement turrets though. All’s fair in love and war... Exploit your enemies weakness... I am NOT cheating!!!! OK, It is cheating. [6-3]: How do I drain the computer’s funds? ============================================== Drone (jdw@cris.com) I just send a few units to bomb or shoot at the SAM sites. Not enough to ever destroy them but enough so the computer just repairs them until its broke. I’m sure a human would never fall for this. ------------------------------- CHAPTER [7]: Miscellaneous tips ------------------------------- [7-1]: How do I sell my infantry/vehicles? ========================================= David Hulet (d.hulet@ix.netcom.com) A Westwood bug that turned into a feature for us. You can sell infantry, vehicles and even civilians! Build a sand bag and move the unit as close to the sand bag as you can. Click on the sell button. Move the cursor over to the sand bag. Move the twirling dollar sign as far away from the sand bag (toward the unit) as you can without it loosing its rotating property. while its spinning near the unit click and sell him down the river!!!! This is a great way to make money if you are seriously down and out and about to get your butt kicked. It takes a little practice to figure out, but once you have done it the first time its simple. JiaTyan Chen (spitz@singnet.com.sg) You don't even need sandbags. Move the unit to the left, right, or below (I suppose above would do as well but awfully difficult to click) a structure that you can sell. Spin the $ from the structure to the personnel. You know you've reach the correct pixel (from the left & right)when there's a pop-up telling you what kind of personnel that it. Time to sell! Frank Wen-heh Lee (lefrankw@umich.edu) If you put the unit in the repair bay (no infantry, of course), click sell, and move the cursor over the unit, a little green $ will appear. You can sell the unit for half-price. [7-2]: How do I control Orcas in mid-flight? =========================================== Group the Orcas. You can then select the Orcas using the group keys and give them orders, even when they are in flight. [7-3]: Why should I destroy villages? ======================================== reznor@netcom.com Why destroy the villages as a Nod? Cause you are thanked by not only the screams of villagers and the sight of torched buildings as you flame them, but you also get crates hidden in some buildings as well. (Gave me a lot of money it did....) -------------------------- CHAPTER(8]: Player tactics -------------------------- [8-1]: Hiroshima's Tactics Papers ==================================== Hiroshima (hiro@millcomm.com) [8-1-1]: GDI Tactics paper ----------------------------- I am working on a GDI tactics paper and I would like input on it. I basically outline strengths and weaknesses of each unit and good tactics to use each unit with. Also I am working on a list of special-purpose battlegroups composed of units that complement each others' strengths. In other words, for GDI infantry, a good general-purpose squad might be composed of the following: 2 minigunners 1 grenadier 2 bazookas This is a versatile squad and would be able to deal with most light vehicles and probably with a specialized squad, say a squad of all bazookas (the minigunners would take them) or even possibly a squad of flamers. A light patrol/recon force might consist of a humvee followed up by a bazooka squad. The humvee would drive short distances and find cover for the infantry, then would wait while they advanced, still a bit behind it. If it ran into opposition, say a single tank or a tank and a Nodbuggy, it would flee back past the infantry, possibly leading the vehicles into a trap. A combat patrol, however, would expect to run into some opposition. You might keep one of these within striking distance of several of your light patrols in case they ran into something they couldn't handle. That way, the light patrol could attempt to delay the heavier force long enough for the combat patrol to get there and mop up. A combat patrol might consist of the following: 1 humvee 1 medium tank 2 APCs, each containing a multipurpose squad. 1 rocket artillery I think that having standardized units would allow you to tailor your production according to certain standard force-size goals, i.e. I might want ten multipurpose squads, four patrol squads, et cetera. This standardization would allow you to incorporate smaller attack forces into specific roles in a major assault. In other words, I might have an assault consisting of the following: Outer pincers/advance forces, one forward-right of the main force, one forward left: (actually each of these might be a combat patrol force). Each jaw of the pincer would be directed to take out an enemy turret to give the main force less flanking fire. The spearhead would consist of two mammoth tanks each flanked by an echelon of three medium tanks. This would direct the brunt of enemy fire at the mammoth tanks. Mammoth tanks can take a lot and two of them will probably at the very least break a wall, allowing the medium tanks to get in there. Meanwhile, the third wave, perhaps five rocket artillery, would be providing fire support for the spearhead. The rocket arty would not penetrate but would form a firing line outside the walls, starting in on the enemy buildings. The tanks would now begin taking out specific targets. If the opponent had a Nod obelisk, I'd avoid hitting that and instead concentrate on silos and powerplants. Without silos, he has no money, and if you only knock out a few powerplants, the obelisk is going to be draining his powergrid. SAM sites would also be prime targets. The fourth wave would consist of APCs with multipurpose squads and engineer units. The APCs would disgorge infantry and would begin mopping up. This is all very neat and dandy, but it would not be easy to assemble this kind of force all at once and run it all the way from your base. That’s why I like the idea of a modular attack force that is composed of other forces as it approaches the base, like a river gains strength from its tributaries. [8-1-2]: Nod Tactics paper ----------------------------- [blank] [8-2]: Blue Aardvark's Anti-Crummy AI Tactics ================================================ Phil Sykes (phil@sykic.demon.co.uk) Punch a hole in their wall where they aren't expecting it. They won't react unless you attack buildings, and you can waltz through, and they still won't react until you open fire (N.B. Turrets will!) Go up on a hill behind or beside the enemy base (every other enemy base has one that isn't guarded very well) APC engineer assaults. Load up your APC, and have two Hmmvv’s ready. Select a safe forward staging post to meet the squad up. If you haven't got recon on their perimeter defenses, do that now, but DON'T attract enemy attention to the massed armor, cos they'll die. Group all of the units together, and send the APC in AFTER the hmmvv’s, straight through the main gate, or a hole in the wall (much preferred) if you made one. Don't worry about: Light tanks, troops (except flame-throwers and minigunners close to the engineers final objective - run them over if you can) Do worry a bit about: Gun turrets, obelisk tips - the hmmvv’s are there as a sacrifice, and the APC can (just) survive one Obelisk hit! Hopefully if and when your APC dies, you'll have got close enough so they can't fire again on the engineer. Do worry a lot about: Flame tanks and artillery, and I suppose stealth tanks (never faced them defensively), near the objective. All of these eat APC's and engineers for breakfast. If possible, go for another objective, or abort the mission until you can draw them out or confuse them. Targets: (1) VITAL to take out the construction yard, first, or any captured buildings can just be rebuilt. He will ___NOT___ be running out of money at this stage (if he is, why aren't you doing a mass assault??) He ISN’T restrained by building coherency rules on later levels (can build anywhere he did build) (2) Vehicle yard (he's still got money, remember, so not much use in removing his spice yard just yet, cos he'll have enough for loads of vehicles. (3) Refinery (hurt him bad, but remember he's got a huge strategic reserve of cash). This is good for money, especially if there's a harvester in it at the time (4) Hand of Nod. These are VERY difficult to actually get an engineer close to, but worth it. Capture it and churn out a couple of flame-throwers to hold it for a bit. (5) Power Plants / Spice silos / whatever else Take 'em for money. Easier and cheaper to blow em up, but shutting down obelisk power can be useful. Interesting things to try: Draw 'em out: Send a recon unit inside the base, shoot someone and run out. He will follow you to his doom. Lead enemy troopers across tiberium field, they will follow in droves and die. The Nod base, on every level has at least one tactical weak point. Things to look out for: (1) Wide entrances - unguarded or with no turret guards. (2) Hills to the side or rear of the base that can be used for assaults without being directly hit with base defenses. (3) Weak spots where there are no defenses round a wall (4) Having two bases, one big and well defended the other not. Take over the one that isn't well defended, and built some advanced guard towers to defend. This will really annoy them (5) Harvesters going a long way from home - blow them up, and more will be built. If you can get them every time, then they will continue to waste their money! Retaliation: Sometimes after a successful engineer raid or limited attack, they will retaliate by going after your harvester. Make sure they don't get this chance by keeping the harvester in the base following a limited attack, or light tanks will hunt it down Tiberium field guarding: Often, the enemy will send rocket troops or tanks to guard spice fields. Sometimes, the troops will keep dying trying to get to the tiberium field, and they will be replaced indefinitely. --------------------------- CHAPTER[9]: Confucius say: --------------------------- [9-1]: Who the heck is Confucius? ==================================== A Chinese philosopher who lived and died a very long time ago. His most famous philosophy is 'Don't do to others what you wouldn't want done to you.' His philosophy was one of passivity and inaction. People who follow Confucianism are called Confucianists. For some reason, lots of fortunes on those cheap cookies that come with my Chinese food are attributed to him. Confucius wouldn't have cared much for C&C. Therefore, I am not a Confucianist. [9-2]: Words to live and die by ================================== Casey Robinson (ogiswise@rahul.net) Don't do the same thing 30 times in a row, have it fail every time, and not change plans. It doesn't work. Phil Sykes (phil@sykic.demon.co.uk) Recon is like sex. When it's good, it's VERY good, but when it's bad, it's better than nothing. [incomplete] [9-3]: What are Murphy's Laws of Combat? ========================================== If the enemy is in range, so are you. Incoming fire has the right of way. Don't look conspicuous, it draws fire. There is always a way. The easy way is always mined. Try to look unimportant, they may be low on ammo. The enemy invariably attacks on two occasions: a. when you're ready for them. b. when you're not ready for them. Teamwork is essential, it gives them someone else to shoot at. The enemy diversion you have been ignoring will be the main attack. If your attack is going well, you have walked into an ambush. Never draw fire, it irritates everyone around you. Anything you do can get you shot, including nothing. Make it tough enough for the enemy to get in and you won't be able to get out. Never share a foxhole with anyone braver than yourself. If you're short of everything but the enemy, you're in a combat zone. When you have secured an area, don't forget to tell the enemy. Never forget that your weapon is made by the lowest bidder. Friendly fire isn't. If the sergeant can see you, so can the enemy. Remember, a retreating enemy is probably just falling back and regrouping. If at first you don't succeed call in an air-strike. Exceptions prove the rule, and destroy the battle plan. The enemy never watches until you make a mistake. One enemy soldier is never enough, but two is entirely too many. The more a weapon costs, the farther you will have to send it away to be repaired. Field experience is something you don't get until just after you need it. No matter which way you have to march, its always uphill. The one item you need is always in short supply. Airstrikes always overshoot the target, artillery always falls short. When you have sufficient supplies & ammo, the enemy takes 2 weeks to attack. When you are low on supplies & ammo the enemy decides to attack that night. Suppressive fires - won't. If it's stupid but it works, it isn't stupid. When in doubt empty the magazine. No plan survives the first contact, intact. If you are forward of your position, the artillery will fall short. The important things are always simple. The simple things are always hard. Beer Math -> 2 beers time 37 men equals 49 cases. Body count math -> 3 guerrillas plus 1 probable plus 2 pigs equals 37 enemies killed in action. Tracers work both ways. The only thing more accurate than incoming enemy fire is incoming friendly fire. If you take more than your share of objectives, you will have more than your fair share to take. When both sides are convinced they are about to lose, they're both right. [9-4]: What music should I listen to when playing? ===================================================== Van Halen, of course. What a silly question. Geesh. [incomplete] -------------------------------------- CHAPTER [10]: What determines my score? -------------------------------------- Craig M. Kazial (kazial@acsu.buffalo.edu) Leadership is based on the number of units killed. Efficiency on ending cash (note, not the same as cash used). Time taken does NOT enter into final score and is only for your information. GDI scores the above two [L+E] higher when determining final score. Nod emphasizes simply accomplishing the mission (in other words, the L+E do not factor in much)... Terrorist style "who cares about the cost". Final score ONLY impacts how much cash is brought forward as a percentage ranging from a fixed minimum (enough to get started) to a max. allowable, so players can't become an unstoppable cash machine. Some scenarios zero-out score and all past cash allocation info is lost. ================================== -SECTION THREE- MISSION STRATEGIES ================================== ------------------------------------- CHAPTER [11]: What is a mission tree? ------------------------------------- When playing C&C, sometimes you will be given a choice of countries to fight over. The hierarchical listing of these choices and the possible paths one may take is described as the mission tree. Andrew Griffin (buggy@adam.com.au) About the mission path, it seems that (for some countries), if there are multiple arrows into the same country, clicking on a different arrow will bring a different map layout. If you look at the option screen (press ESC from the game), above the version number is a group of numbers that represents which mission this is. [11-1]: GDI mission tree =========================== Andrew Griffin (buggy@adam.com.au) [4EA][5EA] [15EA] [1][2][3EA][4WA][5EB][6][7][8EA][9][10EA][11][12EA][13EA][14][15EB] [3EB][4WB][5WA] \---[8EB] [10EB] [12EB][13EB] [15EC] [5WB] [11-2]: Nod mission tree =========================== Andrew Griffin (buggy@adam.com.au) [6EA][7EA] [13EA] [1EA][2EA][3EA][4EA][5][6EB][7EB][8EA][9EA][10EA][11EA][12EA][13EB] [1EB][2EB][3EB][4EB] [6EC][7EC][8EB][9EB][10EB][11EB][12EB][13EC] ------------------------------------------- CHAPTER [12]: I'm stumped! Can you help me? ------------------------------------------- [12-1]: GDI missions ======================= [12-1-1]: GDI Mission 1, Estonia ----------------------------------- Objective: Use the units provided to protect the Mobile Construction Vehicle. (MCV) You should then deploy the MCV by double clicking on it. Then you can begin to build up a base. Start with a Power Plant. Finally, search out and destroy all enemy Nod units in the surrounding area. [blank] [12-1-2]: GDI Mission 2, Estonia ---------------------------------- Objective: Defend your position, deploy the MCV, then build a sizable force to search out and destroy the Nod base in the area. All Nod units and structures must be either destroyed or captured to complete objective. Build the MCV next to the barracks. Build a power station. Build a 2nd barracks. Crank out 20 to 30 minigunners. Group the minigunners into groups of ten. Scout the surrounding area using one of your hummers, but do not engage the enemy. If you come across soldiers, run your vehicle to your infantrymen to drag the enemy into an ambush. When attacking the base, it is best to form a two pronged attack. Have 1/3 your men attack from the west, and 2/3s of your men attack from the south. Move your engineers behind your main force. Have them capture the construction unit, the refinery, and the powerplant. Do not capture the refinery until the enemy harvester has returned to unload. This way, you capture the harvester as well. Destroy the remaining structures save for one tiberium silo. Build two more tiberium refineries, and tiberium silos as needed. You want to harvest the map clean of tiberium. Once all the tiberium is harvested, sell all the buildings for cash, and destroy the last remaining silo to finish the mission. You should end the mission with over 20,000 credits. Half of these funds will transfer to the next mission. [12-1-3ea]: GDI Mission 3ea, Latvia --------------------------------- Objective: Build up forces to destroy Nod base. Once all Nod SAM sites are neutralized then air support will be provided to combat obstacles such as turrets. Destroy all units and structures to complete the mission objective. [blank] [12-1-3eb]: GDI Mission 3eb, Latvia -------------------------------------- Objective: Build up forces to destroy Nod base. Once all Nod SAM sites are neutralized then air support will be provided to combat obstacles such as turrets. Destroy all units and structures to complete the mission objective. [blank] [12-1-4ea]: GDI Mission 4ea, Belarus ------------------------------------- Objective: Nod has captured classified GDI property. You must find and retrieve the stolen equipment. It is being transported in a shipping create. Use the new APC to strategically transport infantry through Nod forces. Mark Willoughby (willocds@te.rl.ac.uk): :On the left of screen, there is a sea, but no Construct.Yard machine... :Then Nods comes and kills me, I've got only 2 APC, 4 grenadiers and :machinegunners. When reinforcements will come ? Explore in one turn, scrap the mission and start again. Load up the APC's and sprint for the base. De-bus south of the river, and try to take out the tank and the troopers. Once this force gets trashed, use the reinforcements to mop up the rest of the troops, and steal the crate back. Take advantage of the extra range the APC's have to avoid the Nod troops where possible. Hopefully once you get trashed in the first attack, the Noddies try to launch a counter attack which you sidestep, and fulfill your mission. Not too much fun this mission IMO. Although I did use this quick and dirty strategy. Lemming (lemming@globalone.net): I didn't unload my APC at all. Just loaded 'em up, and run like hell to the Nod base, tag the carton, and that's it. [12-1-4eb]: GDI Mission 4eb, Belarus --------------------------------------- Objective: Nod has captured classified GDI property. You must find and retrieve the stolen equipment. It is being transported in a shipping create. Use the new APC to strategically transport infantry through Nod forces. See [12-1-4ea]. [12-1-4wa]: GDI Mission 4wa, Belarus --------------------------------------- Objective: Nod has captured classified GDI property. You must find and retrieve the stolen equipment. It is being transported in a shipping create. Use the new APC to strategically transport infantry through Nod forces. See [12-1-4ea]. [12-1-4wb]: GDI Mission 4wb, Poland -------------------------------------- Objective: Nod is moving to capture and hold a civilian town. Your mission is to reach the town first and hold off invading Nod units until GDI reinforcements can arrive. All invading Nod units must be destroyed. [blank] [12-1-5ea]: GDI Mission 5ea, -------------------------- Objective: A GDI field base is under attack. They have fended off one attack but will not survive another. Move to the base, repair the structures and then launch a strike force to destroy the Nod base in the area. Destroy all Nod units and structures. James Chiu (hcbus003@huey.csun.edu) Harry F. Harrison (harryh@teleport.com) :Level 5: What a pain in the $#$#! to finish. I thought it was standard :Dune defense, then offense strategy, but the computer comes with waves :at you. Try this: blockade your right entrance (to your camp) with :4+ turrets (should be sufficient, as computer rarely sends tanks to If you build near the hills, they only have a small opening to attack you with. You can get away with 2 turrets. One of the first things I build is a second harvester in this mission. I am usually able to do it just as the first patch of tiberium is gone. By the time I am ready to attack, I will have 4 harvesters going, with one about dead. :) :hat you have to destroy the buildings AND all of the units. I thought :of an interesting solution. I send a Hum-Vee through the "middle" of :the camp, which bore a path through it. Then I followed this with a :very fast APC containing two engineers and some grenadiers. Target two :important structures next to each other: the construction yard and :the refinery. Without a refinery, no Tiberium, without a construction Go in from the upper right side, you can capture the hand of Nod very easily there. Engineers are very useful, I was able to take over all the enemy buildings, a great plus when getting the silos. [12-1-5eb]: GDI Mission 5eb, -------------------------- Objective: A GDI field base is under attack. They have fended off one attack but will not survive another. Move to the base, repair the structures and then launch a strike force to destroy the Nod base in the area. Destroy all Nod units and structures. See [12-1-5ea]. [12-1-5wa]: GDI Mission 5wa, -------------------------- Objective: A GDI field base is under attack. They have fended off one attack but will not survive another. Move to the base, repair the structures and then launch a strike force to destroy the Nod base in the area. Destroy all Nod units and structures. See [12-1-5ea]. [12-1-5wb]: GDI Mission 5wb, -------------------------- Objective: A GDI field base is under attack. They have fended off one attack but will not survive another. Move to the base, repair the structures and then launch a strike force to destroy the Nod base in the area. Destroy all Nod units and structures. See [12-1-5ea]. [12-1-6]: GDI Mission 6, ------------------------ Objective: Use a GDI Commando to infiltrate the Nod base. **** ** destroy the ******** so that the base is incapacitated. Get in, hit it, and get the **** out. Use hit and run tactics on the soldiers. Your commando can shoot them at a longer range than they can shoot you, so shoot one, run away while you reload, and shoot another. Let the computer move your man away from demolition explosions. You don't take damage from the explosions. The damage comes from the soldiers inside. Save the game before you demolish a SAM site. If soldiers escape your demolition and harm you, reload and try again (in other words, cheat). Park your helicopter on the plateau left of the village. It will be safe there from enemy troops and vehicles. If your commando comes into contact with a Nod buggy, call on your helicopter to pick him up. Enter the Nod base from the left. Run north inside the base. Run around the fence by going to the left, and once around it, go to the right. Demolish the airbase to complete this mission, or any other building if you want to destroy the same base in the following mission, but with conventional methods. David Hulet (d.hulet@ix.netcom.com) It's best to work north then east once you cross the river in your transport chopper. Jumping from location to location in the chopper also works well to confuse the patrolling buggies. Once in the base what ever building you take out will not be there for the cleanup mission. It's best to take out the tiberium refinery. AI does not rebuild and so Nod runs out of money quickly! [12-1-7]: GDI Mission 7, ----------------------- Objective: Previous mission objective not complete. Airfield was to be targeted. New objective: Build up a base and Destroy remaining Nod structures and units. Reinforcements will be provided. [blank] [12-1-8ea]: GDI Mission 8ea, Austria --------------------------------------- Objective: U.N. Sanction has cut funding to the Global Defense Initiative. Field Units are helpless. Use the repair facility to keep your units in the field long enough to destroy the Nod base in this region. All Nod units and structures must be destroyed. Tim Hardy (drtmh01@nt.com) If this is the mission I am thinking about, I found a technique that is extremely effective and easy, and I haven't heard it mentioned yet. If you clear out the meager troops straight above the base, then all the way to the top and over to the left, you'll find a cliff overlooking the Nod base (you'll also be able to kill most of the SAM sites). From this cliff your rocket launchers can pound the heck out of his airfield, several silos, and the Hand of Nod, as well as the infantry he tries to mass there. The cool thing is he never figures out how to get to your rocket launchers. You can kill every single one of his mobile forces and ability to produce mobile forces without losing any of your units. Then can just walk in the base with bells on. Jason Thomas (hiro@mill2.millcomm.com) That's the same thing I did. I think the AI wants to stay close to home because its base is under attack, but once you destroy the airstrip, no more vehicles. Once it's all gone, you can leave one rocket vehicle up there and about ten bazooka guys, and just blast the crap out of anything that gets built as it's coming up. Also humvees are pretty good against infantry so you can keep one of those up there to provide machine-gun support. I wasted about 3 hours playing this mission and dying, before I discovered this technique. In Aikido and other "soft" martial arts, there's a principle of never meeting force with force. In other words, when the enemy attacks, you should let your forces fall back a bit to surround and absorb. In attack, don't keep hammering a strong point, but use recon to find enemy weak points and then strike hard. It's a lot easier in the long run than just throwing cannon fodder into the meatgrinder. [12-1-8eb]: GDI Mission 8eb, Slovakia ---------------------------------------- Objective: Dr. Moebius is establishing a Hospital to treat the civilians in the region who are falling ill due to exposure to Tiberium. Protect Moebius and the civilians. Eliminate Nod presence in the area. Move all units to the southwest. The village is there. There are large tiberium fields to the northeast and northwest that you can mine. Build MCV in the clearing north of village, past the bridge. Build sandbags around the blossom tree in the village to keep the Nod paratroopers from wrecking havoc. Also sandbag off the eastern bridge entrance to the village. Paratroopers land there also. [12-1-9]: GDI Mission 9, ------------------------ Objective: Take out Nod turrets along shore so Gunboats can move in safely on the Nod base. The Nod base must be destroyed. If gunboats can get in, they should be able to destroy the base with no difficulty. Keep an eye out for the new weapon Nod is rumored to be working on. Dave Glue (deaveacg@interlog.com) In mission 10 (the one with the first appearance of the laser obelisk), I beat their base by basically using 4 humvee's and 2 APC's of engineers. I used two hum-vee's to map their base, then used 2 more and filled 2 APC's with 3 engineers each. The 2 humvees went in first and drew the enemy away, and when they would out of line I drove my APC's in, unloaded the engineer's and took their airstrip, construction site, and sold some silo's for my own profit, as well as providing some infantry to keep tanks and other guys busy. Then I started making a mass of gun turrets and destroyed their own base from the inside out. Engineer's and APC's boys, and hum-vee's for their speed and ability to attract the enemy. That's the secret. Then again, we'll see what happens in mission 12. [12-1-10ea]: GDI Mission 10ea, -------------------------- Objective: U.N. funding has been re-established. You now have access to a new aircraft, the Orca. This unit is to be used to scout out the immediate area. Destroy all Nod presence in this region. Casey Robinson (ogiswise@rahul.net) Ugh. I just wasted several hours on what should have been a simple mission. At least I know what mistakes I made. I bought to many Orcas, 2 is enough to take out a gun turret or the mobile artillery, which is all I was able to do with them. I built a weapons factory, but had to sell it when my base was under attack from behind (ack) and never got the cash together to rebuild it. I threw wave after wave of troops into the base, but they all ended up charbroiled. I finely realized that that was not going to cut it, so I breached their wall on the south side, and was able to sneak an engineer into the airfield and construction yard, and one power plant. I ended up selling all of them, since I had no troops or money left, and Nod was just pounding them to dirt. Then I spent about an hour fixated on the Hand of Nod, sending wave after wave to try and capture/destroy it. It didn't work. I tried throwing the Orcas in there. Poof. Finally I decided to split my forces, and brought a small group of the grenade sluggers up to the top of the base. Everyone guarding the Hand ran up to try and stop them, and I was able to move the rest of my assault force in the south breach to toast the Hand, and, eventually, the rest of the base. I probably would have done just as well to drive 2 medium tanks in that breach, followed by some sluggers. What I did do well on this mission was defense. I placed 2 guard towers at my end of both passes, that stopped everything Nod threw at me. A few grenades as needed when a tank rolled up, and my base was never touched. Except for that little plateau on the south side, that I just gave up worrying about and killed anything up there with Orcas/Grenadiers [12-1-10eb]: GDI Mission 10eb, -------------------------- Objective: U.N. funding has been re-established. You now have access to a new aircraft, the Orca. This unit is to be used to scout out the immediate area. Destroy all Nod presence in this region. see [12-1-10ea]. [12-1-11]: GDI Mission 11, -------------------------- Objective: Intelligence operative, code-name Delphi, has info on Kane and a new bio-research laboratory. After landing on the beach here in Corinth move north to make contact with him. Nod will attempt to stop you. You must reach Delphi! Bill Seurer (BillSeurer@aol.com) First, immediately follow the coast to the right. Ignore the turrets. You'll run into a tank but your 6 grenadiers should handle it without a problem. Follow along the cliffs to the right (they wind a lot) until you hit the crops. Set up your base there. Send the 6 grenadiers slowly to the SE. There are some bazooka guys just across the river. Kill them and move just far enough to see the fields. Build a refinery first, then a Weapons Factory, then a Barracks. Build tanks and APCs as fast as you can. Line them up diagonally NW of your base. You may want to build a sandbag line out a bit and build a couple of guard towers too. Build a repair platform ASAP. Repairing a tank is a *LOT* cheaper than building a new one. You'll be faced with hoards of flame-thrower guys at first. It is impossible to defeat them without tanks backed up by APCs or guard towers. Their flames don't hurt tanks much and the APCs will chop them up. Put a few infantry in front of the line of tanks and APCs if there are still some alive. After a while the attacks will die down a bit. Send an APC across the river to the NE and explore that area. You'll see the Nod base up on the hill. Move the APC up to where it can fire at the SAM site and let it hammer away. Yes, it won't really do anything, just leave it though. This will trigger another flood of Nod attackers. By now you should have 4 or 5 tanks and a like number of APCs. Line them up with tanks in front in a line straight south from the river just south of the Nod SAM site. You will slaughter the Nod guys as they come. I find putting a few grenadiers in front works even better but they do tend to get toasted. **IMPORTANT** Be sure to cycle your damaged vehicles back to the repair depot. Take any extra tanks you are producing to where you left the APC and kill the SAM site and any adjacent buildings. The computer will kindly keep building new ones for you to kill. Keep at them. The buildings are power sites and once all three in your range are shot up the Nod base will start to fail. Gradually move the line to the west until you start seeing the Nod harvesters and your tanks shoot at them. This will trigger another Nod wave which by now will be a piece of cake to slaughter. Your tanks will kill off the harvesters quite handily and they rumble past. Eventually you will notice that the attackers are reduced to a dribble of infantry. Now is the time to attack! Sell off all the buildings of your base and rush the dozens of infantry that will produce up to the "front". Load them in the APCs. Send one humvee or APC to run all the way through the Nod base and spot things. It may get toasted by one of those laser towers. ATTACK! Send all your tanks against the laser tower and mix in the APCs with the trailing elements. Once the tower is gone unload the infantry and attack whatever Nod units show up with the infantry and APCs while the tanks hammer at the Nod barracks and airfield. Once those are gone it's all over but the mop-up. I sent in once APC full of engineers that took over 5 buildings (which I immediately sold). I build a couple of Orcas but didn't find them that useful in this scenario. 4 more tanks would have been much better. What a minute, where's the guy you'll supposed to rescue? He'll appear on a plateau in the NE corner once all the SAM sites are gone. A transport chopper will appear to pick him up. And what about those turrets by where you first entered? Ignore them. Orin Thomas (orin@connexus.apana.org.au) Set up your base in the middle left hand side of the screen (just below river. That way you only have 2 flanks to defend against. Then harvest the Tiberium field directly below you. Then go absolutely sick and build a chain link fence from the right side of your base all the way to the river below. This gives you freedom. The NodDIES don't seem to want to crash through fences. I used this to annex most of the map. (build fence, use Orcas to clean it out, add to your area :-) More expensive but it reduces the casualties :-) Then you have an almost limitless supply of TIBERIUM to go and build Orcas. Have you seen what you can do with 30 Orcas to a Nod base. Sick! :-) Jeb "Oz" Vegas (oz@cris.com) There is a town and a couple of Tiberium fields in the south east corner of the map. Setup your camp there. Then you have only two flanks to protect. Go Defensive, until you get about 6 Orca helos built. With the Orcas, take out the Nod harvesters. 6 Orcas can do it in a single sortie. Build Bazookas and Grenadiers early on to setup a defensive screen against the flame-thrower units. Then hang on until you manage to fry several of the harvesters. From there I just took out the base piece by piece. I had harvesters and the Nod did not...just a matter of time. [12-1-12ea]: GDI Mission 12ea, Albania ---------------------------------------- Objective: A GDI base is under siege in this region. Dr. Moebius is trapped in the base. Move in, grab Moebius, and then a transport helicopter will be sent to you. Get Moebius into the transport. Make sure that there are no SAM sites in the area or else the transports will be useless. (Roger's note: Mission 12ea has the base to the west of the initial APC.) Hakan Powers (Hakan Powers) This was one tricky sucker to beat. First of all make sure you take out all SAM sites except the one (can remember if it was only one) in his base. make sure you don't loose any vehicles, use your repair site as much as possible. Make absolutely sure you take out the turret next to the SAM site up north, on the computers (east) side of the river. build and engineer and stick him into the APC. build med. tanks for the rest of your money. you can then sell off a guard tower, a powerplant and your weapons factory. build 1 or 2 more engineers and a bunch of grenadiers. send the APC(s) with troops to the south-east corner of the map and have them wait. I suppose you have been keeping med. tanks as defense at both entrances to the base so move 2 of them to the bridge just north of the now waiting APC(s) and stick the rocket launcher behind them. Move all remaining med. tanks (you should have at least 2 if you haven’t wasted money, you’ll have trouble otherwise) and the mammoth north to the bridge. now move them closer to the enemy base a small step at a time, don’t just send them of, its crucial that they all arrive at the right time. when they are just out of range of his turrets move them to the little cliff outcropping next to the northern turret. have the med. tanks arrive just seconds before the mammoth _without_ being shot by the southern turret. tell all three to attack the turret, that should be busy shooting at one of the med. tanks. when the north turret is destroyed attack the south with the med. tanks and sneak the mammoth north around the corner of the base. move him east and knock out the wall and the two powerplants. when they are knocked out the obelisks should be outta business so you can safe mount an assault from the south. and, if your mammoth is still alive bring him back to where the turrets stood and let him attack something. try to capture the computers construction yard and remaining powerplants (if you destroy a couple other buildings there will be enough spare power for the obelisks) and use the grenadiers and med. tanks to take the SAMs. let the rocket launcher hang back and take shots at infantry groups and try to crush them with APCs. build more grenadiers with the money you get from his construction yard. Don’t sell his powerplants unless you have captured his contstr. yard, he will just build new ones. This mission is quite hard, it will undoubtedly take you a couple of tries. [12-1-12eb]: GDI Mission 12eb, Bulgaria --------------------------------------- Objective: A GDI base is under siege in this region. Dr. Moebius is trapped in the base. Move in, grab Moebius, and then a transport helicopter will be sent to you. Get Moebius into the transport. Make sure that there are no SAM sites in the area or else the transports will be useless. (Roger's note: Mission 12eb has the base to the east of the initial APC.) Kevin McQuire (kmcguire@omni.voicenet.com) There may very well be a more elegant way to do it, but I sold off all of my buildings, built as many tanks and engineers as I could afford (plus the bonus cash crate up near the northernmost SAM site) and then charged the Noddie base en masse, concentrating on getting my engineer-laden APC near enough to capture the construction yard, the hand of Nod and their tiberium refinery. By the time this had happened, I had taken out the Nod death rays and their units. The only thing you need to take out are the SAM sites, though. Jeff Powell (powellj@crd.ge.com) That's what I did. One APC full of minigunners to draw the death rays while the 2nd APC full of engineers shot around the airstrip and unloaded without taking a hit. From there it was a race for the construction yard and the hand of Nod. Sold the yard immediately, started repair and flamer building on the hand. Piece o' cake. NRA1775@ix.netcom.com The key to scout with your hummers. Don't worry about the turrets your faster than their shots just look out for the laser towers. Make some tanks and hummers after they stop attacking your base ( don't leave the base untill this happens your guard towers make quick work of tanks and infantry when backed up by your vehicles) and go to the very top of his base with about 3 or 4 tanks and maybe 2-3 hummers and an APC ( with some engineers). At this point blow away the wall then hammer the powerplants with you tanks. He will send infantry to stop you but your hummes should keep them away from the tanks. Once the power stations are down roll the APC into the base and take over stuff and sell it. Make sure you keep repairing your vehicles don't lose any!!!! There is also a money crate in the top left corner near the SAM site and the turret. Once all SAM sites are down GDI will send another chopper. Also use your Mammoth tank as the point tank since after battles it will heal itself to half way. [12-1-13eb]: GDI Mission 13ea, -------------------------- Objective: Delphi's info decoded and Kane has been found. He is overseeing experiments at a Bio-research facility in this area. Destroy facility while we have him cornered. Build an Advanced Communications center to access the new Ion Cannon. It will greatly assist you in your objective. [blank] [12-1-13eb]: GDI Mission 13eb, -------------------------- Objective: Delphi's info decoded and Kane has been found. He is overseeing experiments at a Bio-research facility in this area. Destroy facility while we have him cornered. Build an Advanced Communications center to access the new Ion Cannon. It will greatly assist you in your objective. [blank] [12-1-14]: GDI Mission 14, -------------------------- Objective: We have learned the path of evacuating Nod forces. They are moving through this valley. Cut them off so that they can't rejoin the main force. Attack and destroy all the vehicles in the Nod convoy. Joe Pantuso (jpantuso@usit.net) :I cleared the WHOLE map as far as I can tell, I killed about 2 :invisible tanks, and a whole bunch of mobile artillery, and couple units :coming south from the canyon.. The map is clear, no visible units :I let it sit for about 30 min. and nothing happened.. :I scouted the whole map about 10 times now, nothing there! Sigh.. How :long do I have to wait on this mission? You missed some stealth tanks. There are at least four. Tan Tot Lit (isc30236@leonis.nus.sg) :: When I played GDI 14 there were three stealth tanks, two a bit left of :: the lower right and one in the area left of the upper right. :I destroyed seven Stealth tanks... one in the West, four attacked me while :my force was in the crossroads and one was in the north-east corner I knocked out five. Two in the south east, the other three attacked me in two sorties in the east. [12-1-15ea]: GDI Mission 15ea, -------------------------- Objective: The Temple of Nod has been located. We are sure Kane is there. Destroy him, the temple, and any other remnant of Nod that exists there. Nod has been rumored to have completed its own nuclear device so it's do or die time. Let's do it! (marvin@global.co.za) Wow, did you have the frustration of running out of Tiberium in the last stage of GDI? Well, consider the problem solved. In the last stage, Nod always have a little section of base for silo. It is usually lightly guarded with only 2 turrets and maybe 1 stealth tank. At the start of the game harvest as usual to build up a nice base to fend off the invading Nod. After you have enough force to take out those turrets I mentioned above, build an APC and have 5 engineers in it. With you first force take out the guards and the north wall of the "silo compound”. Then leave for home otherwise it will attract more Nod tanks. Wait until the silo fills up and then send your engineers in carefully. Once you take over a silo, sell it so it's easier for the next engineer to take over the next silo. Before you know, you have about 8000 units of tiberium to build some mammoth tanks. Be sure you have some silo ready otherwise you'll waste all those effort. There is more. Once you sell their silo. They'll rebuild it so that we can take over again. Isn't it just so thoughtful of them. :) Those newly build silo only take one full harvester to fill it up. (What kind of motherless harvester do they have??) All you have to do is to repeat the trick ....forever. I even sold my refinery. Before I attacked their base, my base was already bigger than Nod's. (and you know how big their base is!) I even had a nice parking lot for all those tanks that I build and all those harvester that 'retired'. With about 25 mammoth tanks and 25 SSM’s, I believe anyone can pulverize the Nod base in less than half an hour. There's one more thing, I attacked Nod from the north. I don't know if other directions will have the same situation. (12-1-15eb): GDI Mission 15eb, -------------------------- Objective: The Temple of Nod has been located. We are sure Kane is there. Destroy him, the temple, and any other remnant of Nod that exists there. Nod has been rumored to have completed its own nuclear device so it's do or die time. Let's do it! Robert A. Hayden (hayden@krypton.mankato.msus.edu) On that final mission, engineer-steal the power plant and hand of Nod, and then park an infantry right in the place where the obelisk would pop up. the computer is stupid and won't build with you standing there, and won't build somewhere else. [blank] [12-1-15ec]: GDI Mission 15ec, -------------------------- Objective: The Temple of Nod has been located. We are sure Kane is there. Destroy him, the temple, and any other remnant of Nod that exists there. Nod has been rumored to have completed its own nuclear device so it's do or die time. Let's do it! [blank] [12-2]: Nod missions ======================= [12-2-1ea]: Nod Mission 1ea, Libya ------------------------------------- Objective: In order for the Brotherhood to gain a foothold, we must begin by eliminating certain elements. Nikoomba, the nearby village's leader, is one such element. His views and ours do not coincide, and he must be eliminated. [blank] [12-2-1eb]: Nod Mission 1eb, Libya ------------------------------------- Objective: In order for the Brotherhood to gain a foothold, we must begin by eliminating certain elements. Nikoomba, the nearby village's leader, is one such element. His views and ours do not coincide, and he must be eliminated. [blank] *12-2-2ea*: Nod Mission 2ea, Egypt ------------------------------------- Objective: GDI has kept a stranglehold on Egypt for many years. Set up a forward attack base in your area. To do this you must double click on your Mobile Construction Vehicle. (MCV) From here you can begin to build a base. This area contains plenty of Tiberium, so establishing the base should be easy. [blank] [12-2-2eb]: Nod Mission 2eb, Egypt ------------------------------------- Objective: GDI has kept a stranglehold on Egypt for many years. Set up a forward attack base in your area. To do this you must double click on your Mobile Construction Vehicle. (MCV) From here you can begin to build a base. This area contains plenty of Tiberium, so establishing the base should be easy. [blank] [12-2-3ea]: Nod Mission 3ea, Sudan ------------------------------------- Objective: GDI has established a prison camp, where they are e detaining some of the local political leaders. Kane wishes to liberate these victims. Destroy the GDI forces and capture the prison, do not destroy it. [blank] [12-2-3eb]: Nod Mission 3eb, Sudan ------------------------------------- Objective: GDI has established a prison camp, where they are e detaining some of the local political leaders. Kane wishes to liberate these victims. Destroy the GDI forces and capture the prison, do not destroy it. [12-2-4ea]: Nod Mission 4ea, Chad ------------------------------------ Objective: GDI is attempting to relocate a village of sympathetic civilians. Intercept the convoy and destroy it. It is imperative that the villages be totally destroyed, as a lesson to any other natives who may oppose us. [blank] [12-2-4eb]: Nod Mission 4eb, Chad ------------------------------------ Objective: A small village friendly to our cause has been increasingly harassed by GDI, and the Brotherhood wishes you to assist them in their efforts. Seek out the enemy village and destroy it. The event will be disguised as a GDI attack. [blank] [12-2-5]: Nod Mission 5, Mauritania -------------------------------------- Objective: Our brothers within GDI tell us of A-10 strike jets scheduled to be deployed here soon. Our suppliers have delivered new Surface to Air Missiles to aid you. Use the SAMs to defend your base, then seek out their base and destroy it. [blank] [12-2-6ea) Mission 6ea, Ivory Coast -------------------------------------- Objective: GDI has imported a Nuclear Detonator in an attempt to sway a few local political leaders. Penetrate the base and steal the detonator. A chopper will be sent to meet you at a designated landing zone. Look for the landing flare once you have stolen the device. I had the light section (the one with the recon bike) attack the sandbags of the base and create openings. I launched a two prong attack, my tanks from the left, and my light section from the north, using the gaps in the sandbags to enter in from the northwest. I my cycle blow a gap in the fencing, and had a tank pick up the nuke. I boogied to the pickup site by going south and following the ridge. [12-2-6eb] Mission 6eb, Benin -------------------------------- Objective: GDI has imported a Nuclear Detonator in an attempt to sway a few local political leaders. Penetrate the base and steal the detonator. A chopper will be sent to meet you at a designated landing zone. Look for the landing flare once you have stolen the device. [blank] [12-2-6ec]: Mission 6ec, Nigeria ----------------------------------- Objective: GDI has imported a Nuclear Detonator in an attempt to sway a few local political leaders. Penetrate the base and steal the detonator. A chopper will be sent to meet you at a designated landing zone. Look for the landing flare once you have stolen the device. Brian Hassink (brian.hassink@nt.com) : How the heck did you pass mission 6? (The nuclear device retrieval) I : can't even get NEAR the base? Is there something I'm missing out on? : Mission 5 was a pushover for me, but I get slaughtered in 6... this is : some great imbalance.... After a few initial failures, have figured out how to win it. Of these missions, mission 6 has been the hardest so far (I finished it with just one remaining unit who almost died because I had to force him across the Tiberium field to reach the helicopter). Here's what I did... It took several tries, but I managed to cross the bridge and arrive at the northeast corner of the map with most of my units (leaving the Engineers back in the southeast corner). I now took this surviving group and walked them along the ridge at the top of the map to the northwest corner, and then south. I then opened fire on the GDI buildings with the Bazooka men. This cause the AI to send its men out of the base and up along the way I came in. As his men came in, I ran my tanks up and down squishing them. This was far more effective than trying to take them out with gun and tank fire. Eventually you'll bleed off most of his men and you can move your group back around to the base entrance. Use the tanks to take out the towers (and place a man where they used to stand or the AI will usually replace them). You'll now have to clean up any residual units in the base and can also bring up the Engineers. Take over any GDI buildings you want, or simply grab the crate and head for the helicopter. Now that I think about it, doing a quick assault on the base entrance and sneaking your Engineers through into GDI buildings may be a better solution. You could hopefully grab the refinery, power plant, and barracks and be on your way to producing more units. [12-2-7ea]: Nod Mission 7ea, Gabon ------------------------------------- Objective: The Brotherhood has located a huge field of Tiberium in the area. The nearby village has laid claim to the field. Eliminate the villagers, as to prevent any infection of our own workers. GDI forces are reported to be minimal, so elimination of them is of secondary importance. [blank] [12-2-7eb]: Nod Mission 7eb, Cameroon ---------------------------------------- Objective: The Brotherhood has located a huge field of Tiberium in the area. The nearby village has laid claim to the field. Eliminate the villagers, as to prevent any infection of our own workers. GDI forces are reported to be minimal, so elimination of them is of secondary importance. [blank] [12-2-7ec]: Nod Mission 7ec, Central African Republic -------------------------------------------------------- Objective: GDI have left themselves open to the deadliest weapon of all, information. Our spies tell us the GDI base in your area contains an advanced attack helicopter, the Orca. Steal this weapon, then fly to the nearby village and destroy it. The attack will be blamed on GDI. Brian Hassink (brian.hassink@nt.com) : When I sent the engineers into the ORCA installation, they came : right back out. Much to the amusement of the few remaining GDI gunners : who promptly killed me good. Don't tell me I needed all 4 engineers to : complete the mission?! DOOHH!!! I had this happen as well. What I ended up doing was moving the Engineer around to the other side and entering the structure from the bottom. Some advice for this level... Use the cluster of vehicles to bleed away enemy units from the GDI base. I ended up rolling them along in a row, and using the recon-bike unit to lure enemy units to their death. Attacking the GDI harvester is a very good way of getting him to send his units out of the base. As for the squads of men, I space each man out so that the grenades and tank fire from the GDI don't do collateral damage to nearby units. Generally I don't use them until I've almost completely drained the GDI base of units with the vehicle group. Once the GDI base is drained, use your tanks to eliminate the machine gun towers from a distance. It may take a little time, but it'll save you a lot of grief. Once the towers are gone, send in the engineers and grab the Orca. You can use your other engineers to grab the other GDI buildings (hint: Don't grab the refinery until the harvester is in it). OK, you've got the Orca. Next thing is to get rid of that pesky patrol boat. If you don't, your Orca may get hit by its missiles. For this, I took all my remaining units (you can build more if you captured the other GDI buildings) and lined them up along the shore. A few tanks are usually enough to take out a patrol boat. Now that the boat's gone, send the Orca after the lone GDI Bazooka unit in the village. You need to take him out first or his missiles will kill the Orca and you lose the mission. The Orca will fire off missiles automatically and return to the helipad to reload. It takes a few trips to kill the Bazooka, and several more to wipe of the village. [12-2-8ea]: Nod Mission 8ea, ----------------------------- Objective: Since we are low on troops, you will have to make use of all available resources. Locate the abandoned GDI base in the area and restore it to operational status. Once that is done, use GDI's own weapons against them. Be sure that no GDI forces remain alive. Jay 'PyRo' (jkw7063@osfmail.isc.rit.edu): :This is the mission where Seth bites the big one and Kane takes over. :This mission requires you to retake an abandoned GDI Base and create :forces to destroy the GDI base. :THIS MISSION IS IMPOSSIBLE! :I'm telling you. You get 4 Bazookas and 4 Minigunners against 8 GDI :grenadiers, a slew of Minigunners 2 light tanks, and YES! ONE BIG BAD ASS :MAMMOTH. :OK, how in the world do I defeat these odds? :I have found my base (in major disrepair) towards the southeastern corner :and all it has is the MPV, one Hand of Nod, and one Generator. This means :that I cannot make vehicles. I can only make soldiers/engineers. :I get 1 transport Heli and all the bridges are smashed. This means that the :only way for my troops to get to the enemy base is to load the Heli 5 at :a time and transport them across the river. OK, I transport 5, get Heli :to go back to pick up some more, go back to enemy base, the 5 troopers that :were there has been squashed by light tanks. I send the 5 to destroy :light tanks, OK, then go and pick up 5 more troopers, come back and the 5 :troopers have been grenaded to kingdom come, so I get 5 flamers to kill :them, OK dead, then go back to get more troops, and the big badbutt son :of a mutha Mammoth Tank squishes my flamers to a bloody pancake pulp. :This mission is impossible, or near so. :I have even tried to build engineers to take over the enemy base. :Max engineers I can build is 3 and then I run out of funds. I can take :over the barrack, generator, and the Harvester. Then I just sit :back and watch them get destroyed by the Mammoth since I have no troops :to defend the new base. Depends on where you land. I too thought that was an impossible mission, till I got farther into it.... :) I sold the old base, made flamers transported three flamers, and two engineers. That was all I needed. That was a pretty simple mission. If you think that's hard... boy do you have a thing coming. Just wait till the 12 and 13 mission... damn ION Cannons and bombers!. And those 'missile towers' don't help your stealth tanks at all. *12-2-8eb*: Nod Mission 8eb, ----------------------------- Objective: Since we are low on troops, you will have to make use of all available resources. Locate the abandoned GDI base in the area and restore it to operational status. Once that is done, use GDI's own weapons against them. Be sure that no GDI forces remain alive. Douglas McCreary (dark@ix.netcom.com) I found that the civilian church on this level is hiding a crate worth $3000. Discovering that fact really helped me solve that level. [12-2-9ea]: Nod Mission 9ea, Egypt ------------------------------------- Objective: GDI is attempting to retake Egypt. Use every available resource in your efforts to stop them. The populace has once again swayed in support of GDI forces, so show no mercy in dealing with the villagers. reznor@netcom.com I found some interesting things while I was playing as Nod. I was passing Nod #9 (Taking Egypt) when the GDI forces were running out of tiberium mines and came down to get mine. So I quickly produced three recon bikes and sent them after the (unguarded) GDI harvester. I thought, gee, the bike is a vehicle with missiles and cannot be run over, it'll waste the harvester before it'll arrive. Wrong. I was attacking it when the harvester turned around and was barreling straight for my bikes. I laughed. It ran over one of my bikes with a squish. I didn't laugh. By the time the second bike was squashed I quickly selected my surviving bike and ordered it to return to base. It returned successfully, but with tons of harvester behemoth :) behind it. What happened is that the harvester decided to finish off that one bike, but instead was greeted by five turrets firing in conjunction. :) I used this tactic repeatedly throughout the level, I would send a bike out to attack the harvester, get its attention, then have the bike return to the "nest" I had created for it. It worked *awesome*. It kept pouring out those 800 tanks and 1400 harvesters, but then it stopped producing tanks, replacing them with grenade infantry, then minigunners, then stopped producing harvesters. By then I had 7700 in the bank, so I created some forces, through them at the guard tower, broke through, and used my remaining three flame tanks to torch their base (flame tanks rule). Man that level was a *lot* easier than I thought. [12-2-9eb]: Nod Mission 9eb, Egypt ------------------------------------- Objective: GDI is attempting to retake Egypt. Use every available resource in your efforts to stop them. The populace has once again swayed in support of GDI forces, so show no mercy in dealing with the villagers. John C. Price (doctor23@iglou.com) Well, here's the Doc's Guide to GDI Base Bashing. i) Build up a strong defense. You heard me. Defend FIRST. Why? Because any assault on a CPU base must destroy the construction center, or it accomplishes nothing, so you need a hellacious attack force. Throw up a few turrets and an Obilisk if you can afford it. SAM bases are mostly useless, but if you build enough of them, the CPU will get scared and bomb your harvesters instead (they'll survive, but keep 'em in good repair). Once your defenses are up, you have as much time as you want, because you're invulnerable. The computer is just too dumb to mass an assault force, so it sends in wave after wave of unsupported infantry and the occasional tank. Just have a flamer guy standing around and you'll have no problems. ii) Pick your plan. a. The Rommel Attack: This revolves around building a slew (15-20) light tanks and roaring in through the enemy's front gate, blasting the bejesus out of everything. The tanks take an incredible amount of damage to kill, so odds are you can wreak so serious havoc before you die. Again, the construction base MUST die, or the CPU will just rebuild all you knocked out. Note: Since tanks SUCK against infantry, you might need a couple of flame tanks. b. Flame On: As the name implies, this tactic revolves around flame tanks. Build a horde (at least 10, because they're lightly armored), and a few light tanks as damage sponges. Send in the light tanks to draw fire, then charge the flame tanks at any advanced guard towers (they'll cause too many casualties if allowed to live). The flamers do HELLACIOUS damage, so the towers should die rapidly. Next, everyboy goes after the construction base, with one or two tasked to kill the hordes of infantry pouring out of the barracks. If you get the construction base, you've won, regardless of your losses, because you can just rebuild your attack force an attrit him to death since he can't rebuild his lost defenses. [12-2-10ea]: Nod Mission 10ea, -------------------------- Objective: GDI is developing an orbital weapon. Our spies have told us of a large lake near the location of the R&D center. Find the base, and use the sniper to eliminate their scientist. [blank] [12-2-10eb]: Nod Mission 10eb, -------------------------- Objective: GDI is developing a new, heavily armored tank. Our spies have located the GDI R&D base. Use your small strike force to locate and penetrate the center. Be sure to destroy the tanks in the base and the factory. [blank] [12-2-11ea]: Nod Mission 11ea, -------------------------- Objective: GDI has captured one of our technology centers. You must recapture the base and recover the stolen information. Our forces in the area don't have time to find a way across the river, so you will have to control the two forces separately. [blank] [12-2-11eb]: Nod Mission 11eb, -------------------------- Objective: GDI has captured one of our technology centers. You must recapture the base and recover the stolen information. Our forces in the area don't have time to find a way across the river, so you will have to control the two forces separately. [blank] [12-2-12ea]: Nod Mission 12ea, -------------------------- Objective: Somewhere in this area there is a GDI Advanced Communications Center. Inside this center are the firing codes for their orbiting Ion station. The Brotherhood must have these codes. Capture the center and retrieve the codes, do not destroy the center. Chee Hui (cheehui@aztech.com.sg) In this mission, you need to capture the advanced comm. base where you started off with a mobile construction yard, two recon bikes, two Nod buggies and a light tank. The main problem is that the surrounding area in your vicinity has no tiberium fields so you need to cross the bridge to build the yard there. Unfortunately, 2 Mammoth tanks are stationed at the bridge. Here's the trick. If you recon the area, you will find it's actually a nice square loop. Select 1 recon bike and ask it to target the further Mammoth tank on the bridge while you stationed the rest of your forces just outside of the edge of this square. Once the Mammoth tanks start attacking, run your bike as far away (and from your main force) ASAP towards the loop. When the tanks see your mobile yard, they'll turn their attention to it instead. So select all your vehicles (except the bike) and run round the loop to keep ahead one step of them always. Since the 2 tanks are now preoccupied with your other vehicles, reselect your bike and chase after the 2 tanks. Start with the 2nd further tank and shoot his butt black ! Once the 2nd tank got his butt fried, do the same for the 1st tank. Just be sure to maintain the rest of your forces beyond the Mammoths' range and you'll be all right. The rest of the mission will be fairly routine. Boy, those Mammoth tanks certainly have no brains. I actually like this mission because you can just use 1 bike to beat 2 Mammoth tanks. Talk about the odds of doing that in real combat. PS: If you think that's tough, wait till the next one. [12-2-12eb]: Nod Mission 12eb, -------------------------- Objective: Somewhere in this area there is a GDI Advanced Communications Center. Inside this center are the firing codes for their orbiting Ion station. The Brotherhood must have these codes. Capture the center and retrieve the codes, do not destroy the center. See [12-2-12ea]. [12-2-13ea]: Nod Mission 13ea, -------------------------- Objective: Establish your base, then build and defend the Temple of Nod. All GDI forces are to be destroyed. Kane has ordered you to defend the Temple at all costs, even your own life. Do not allow GDI forces to overrun you. [blank] [12-2-13eb]: Nod Mission 13eb, -------------------------- Objective: Establish your base, then build and defend the Temple of Nod. All GDI forces are to be destroyed. Kane has ordered you to defend the Temple at all costs, even your own life. Do not allow GDI forces to overrun you. [blank] [12-2-13ec]: Nod Mission 13ec, Objective: Establish your base, then build and defend the Temple of Nod. All GDI forces are to be destroyed. Kane has ordered you to defend the Temple at all costs, even your own life. Do not allow GDI forces to overrun you. [blank] --------------------------------------------- CHAPTER [13]: I need help playing multiplayer --------------------------------------------- [13-1] Offensive strategies =========================== Jason Thomas (hiro@mill2.millcomm.com) :I was on the losing end of a game when I got lucky with an APC :full of engineers and took most of his base - my opponent promptly resigned. :Yes, I won technically, but it felt like a hollow victory. It also places :way too much emphasis on that tactic instead of a mix of strategies. There's no such thing as an unfair tactic. If you haven't arranged your defenses so that you can defend against a couple of APCs with engineers, perhaps you should reevaluate your strategy. It is, however, a devastating assault. Picture this: A few waves of humvees driving parallel to the wire to snipe at infantry units. Follow this up with a wedge of medium tanks, spearheaded by a heavy if you have it, directed at a turret. Follow this up with rocket artillery. Then the APCs with engineers come through. If the APCs get through, game over. If they don't, then the defender's base is going to be pretty much toast, and his defending forces crushed. Your attack force is going to be gone too, but it underscores the principle of attacking first. Don Good (treygood@aol.com) From reading the various h2h posts, it appears that most players use a defense first stratagy. Sorry, but this is not the most effective way to go. At the outset, you should hunt aggressivly for your foes base. Assign a humvee/recon bike to a ctrl number, and send it first to one corner, then the others. While the unit is in transit, build your base right next to a tiberium field. Your order of build for NOD is powerplant, refinery, Hand of NOD. For GDI it's powerplant, then refinery. If you have found your foes base, and he has no helipads yet, then GDI should build the barracks. If your foe has Helipads, or Hand o NOD; GDI should build a communications center. The comm center allows you to build Advanced towers, the barracks allows everything else. During this phase, listen for sounds of gunfire. When you here gunfire it's your scout being attacked. Do an alt+# to jump to him and thouroughly scout out his base. If he has no SAM's/advanced towers, your in luck, quickly build 2 helipads, and 1 powerplant and start attacking his harvester. Meanwhile, if your GDI, train to engineers and load them into your APV for an assault on his construction yard. From this point on, your main objective is to build more harvesters, and constantly attack his harvesters and powerplants. When a powerplant gets knocked out attack his ground units on his base. Concentrate on units which can attack copters/orcas. By attacking from the get go, you force the "base builders" into a constant rebuilding mode. If they insist on still trying to build and advance their bases they will leave themselves open to further attacks upon production. If they try to return the attack, you will have allready gained significant ground in offensive punch over them. This stratagy is especially effective against the GDI "spider base" builders. In the early stages of the game their defenses are to spread out to prevent constant air attacks, and to spread out to deal with an APV/engineer attack. [13-2] Defensive strategies ============================== Jason Thomas (hiro@mill2.millcomm.com) Now, what if you had two layers of defense? An outer wall, possibly sandbags, with gun turrets, infantry, et cetera. Then, an inner wall of chain-link or concrete surrounding your buildings with gun-turrets, grenade guys, et cetera. That might help keep the engineers away a bit better. It's a legitimate tactic; use it and learn how to defend against it. Phil Sykes (root@sykic.demon.co.uk) Surround your base with guard towers. If an enemy (even an allied one) approaches to try and get recon info, waste them. The less they know at the start, the more costly it is in the middle. Spice harvesters are great to hassle with Orcas. Pointers to remember during netgames: The computer player ALWAYS repairs structures when they get damaged. The same is not true for the humans however. Humans may get demoralized and quit if you kill their construction yard! Always keep a couple of engineers next to your refinery and construction yards - to recapture them immediately. Humans have VERY limited money, especially if you've killed their harvesters! Those ion cannons are much more useful when repairs can't be made and obelisks / guard towers can't be replaced indefinitely. Try to cripple your opponent early on by making them spend money on repairs and replacements so their 'base-economy' cannot develop. If playing against a tech 6 or 7 Nod opponent, wall up your base apart from one choke point which should have a guard stationed there who moves out of the way to let units in / out. This prevents stealth tanks. Never leave your base open anyway - the other guy will be fighting a penetration war if he has to get through walls! Often, humans will repair their units. Clobber them on the way out if you don't like this! [13-3]: Capture the flag =========================== Kevin 'Zaph' Burfitt (zaph@torps.apana.org.au) Playing 4 player Capture the Flag, with Alliances: The Zaph strategy: As soon as the game starts, gear to building fast vehicles (HumVees/Bikes) and run groups of 3 or 4 into the enemy base, grabbing the flag and dragging it further away - they wont have the defenses to prevent this in the opening stages... The Anti-Zaph Strategy: After forming an alliance with your teammate, run a tank into their base, and take their flag. Then drive it a few squares away, somewhere convenient and hard to get to!. Now the only way someone can take the flag is by destroying your tank (they can't just grab it and run). - have your teammate do the same for you! [13-4]: What do I do with crates? ==================================== (13-4-1): Stealth technology ------------------------------- Rorke Haining (rorke.haining@mccaw.com) I'm out of this game, kibitzing a player who never uses Engineers OR APC's. Totally not my style. The game gives him an APC to start with, and he uses it to explore. I tell him that's a dumb idea, he should use his humvee instead, APC's are too valuable to risk losing until you suicide them into the enemy bunker with a load of Engineers/Commandos/diversionary troops. He doesn't listen. He finds a crate. I say don't touch that crate with your APC, you've got a man really close by. He grabs the crate with the APC. And inside was something I had never seen inside a crate before. STEALTH TECHNOLOGY! HE HAS A #@*$&! STEALTH APC!! AND HE WON'T BUY A SINGLE ENGINEER!!! What does he do with it? He keeps exploring. He explores a large island. Turns out one of his enemies is on that island, and is just now moving tanks onto both bridges. For the rest of the game, he has a wounded, invisible, empty APC trapped on an enemies home island, which he eventually just suicides into something in an attempt to get it back off the island. (whimper) Jeff Meek (calipf@megaweb.com) I also had a 4 person net game this past weekend; what a blast! During one game, one opponent also found a stealth crate...with his HARVESTER!!! So much for my strategy of killing off his harvesters. He just ran around invisibly gathering tiberium. Then he used his stealth harvester to explore the map and map out my base (bastard). He even had the audacity to run down some of my bazooka defense troops. Imagine their suprise as an 80 ton behemoth decloaks right in front of them. Douglas William Cole (dougc@umd.umich.edu) Whoa, I've never gotten a stealth APC, that would be the be all, end all, ultimate weapon. I've gotten a stealth harverster (the little bugger must have just run over it himself), a stealth hum vee (yay!), a stealth med. tank (oh boy), and other stuff. Once, there was this crate that appeared right in the corner of my base and when I got it and opened up the stealth technology, it made my unit (like a buggy or something), a refinery, a powerplant AND a harvester that was in the refinery all stealth! I freakin' had a stealth power plant! Whoo boy! My friend got a stealth Mammoth but I didn't notice it because he had like 8 more with it. A stealth orca would be almost impossible because orcas can't get boxes (you'd have to park an orca around a box then open it with some other unit, I guess). A stealth commando would ALSO totally rule. I wonder if he would be visible the whole time he ran to a building to C4 it, or just at the instant he attacked it. Hmm. (13-4-2): Units ------------------ Douglas William Cole (dougc@umd.umich.edu) Units. (All infantry, commandos, flame tanks, stealth tanks, APCs, Mammoths, **MCVs**, almost everything I guess. Nukes, and ion beams (one shot). My friend said he found a box with an ion beam AND a nuke it in, but I'll belive it when I see it. Airstrike. Whole map revealing, and whole map covering. (13-4-3): Visceroids ----------------------- Kevin 'Zaph' Burfitt (zaph@torps.apana.org.au) If you open a box and find one of those red blob things, then head the unit that opened it towards the enemy base, if it dies, the blob will continue to their base, and you can get back to killing them... (13-4-4): Explosion ---------------------- The booby prize. (13-4-5): Cash ----------------- 2000 credits ============================ -Section Four- MISCELLANEOUS ============================ ------------------------ CHAPTER [14]: Conclusion ------------------------ That’s all folks. At the moment it seems to be a reasonable strategy guide. I still need mondo support from you to fill in the gaps and turn this text into the strategy FAQ a game like C&C deserves to have. If you have any suggestions, additions, or comments for the FAQ, send E-mail to cncfaq@powhq.nildram.co.uk’. If you’re one of those bad guys who are playing a pirate copy of Command and Conquer, shame on you. You know you really want to stop being a freeloader. I urge you to save up your lunch money and buy the game. The authors deserve to be rewarded. ------------------------------ CHAPTER (15): Revision History ------------------------------ v0.1: First release of the Unofficial Command and Conquer Strategy FAQ. (October 1, 1995 GMT) v1.1: A major revision of the Unofficial C&C Strategy FAQ. FAQ is completely rewritten. FAQ explains cheating, mission-trees, how to do such and such, and contains a section of unsolicited advice. (October 4, 1995 GMT) v2.1: Major revision of the Unofficial C&C Strategy FAQ. All missions listed. Missions listed according to internal mission numbers + countries, to avoid 'which mission is this?' confusion. Most vehicle and infantry entries filled. Building, vehicle, infantry unit stats added. Discovered more ways in how the computer cheats. (October 8, 1995 GMT) v2.2 Oops. I accidently posted v1.1 instead of v2.1 to the newsgroups. To make up for the error, I'm posting this one, version 2.2. It includes the beginnings of the armor, health, damage data tables. Added cheating util information. More multiplayer strategies. (October 8, 1995 GMT) v2.7 I'm no longer using tabs for spacing. This should ensure readibility. Some errors were pointed out to me. I should have read the submissions more carefully. I apologize for the errors. Philip J. Lochner submitted his C&C strategy FAQ to me, which I have absorbed into mine. Some more multiplayer strategies have been added. I've added the special Nod 'poison troopers', thanks to a tip from Kareem Harper. Expanded section on exploitable computer bugs. (October 12, 1995 GMT) IN PROGRESS