Command & Conquer: Generals -
Command & Conquer: Generals remains a cornerstone of the real-time strategy (RTS) genre. Released in 2003, it broke away from the sci-fi and alternate-history roots of its predecessors to offer a gritty, modern-warfare setting that still resonates with fans today. 🎖️ Three Factions, Three Doctrines
A volunteer project is currently re-implementing the game engine to run natively on modern systems, including Linux and macOS . Command & Conquer: Generals
Most veterans consider the Zero Hour expansion mandatory, as it introduced the "Generals Challenge" mode and specialized sub-factions like the Air Force General or Tox General . 🛠️ Playing Today Command & Conquer: Generals remains a cornerstone of
While its graphics have aged, the core gameplay loop remains incredibly fast and satisfying: Most veterans consider the Zero Hour expansion mandatory,
Relied on massive "Horde" bonuses, napalm, and overwhelming armor like the iconic Overlord Tank .
The game’s lasting appeal lies in its asymmetric design. Unlike many RTS games where factions are mirrors of each other, Generals forced players to master three completely different tactical philosophies:
Each faction has a unique way to generate money late-game (Hacking for China, Black Markets for GLA, and Supply Drop Zones for the USA).