@T72B
The game was already released free with no DRM for a couple of years now. Hell, even Tiberian Sun and Firestorm are free with no DRM. Letting the former devs remake a game so they can squeeze some money out of a 25 year old game is not out of the realm of possibility. ActiBlizz let GoG basically repackage Diablo I, Warcraft I and II in exchange for a cut of profits and some of those didn’t even have master disks anymore.
Edit: then again, you could pull a Bethesda and add DRM to old games like they did to the first Doom.
tiberium was presented more as generic “toxic”, not so much as radio active. although since tiberium absorbs heavy metals and elements and concentrates them, it plausibly could be radio active if there are enough such particles in the environment.
@WyrmSpawN
Well, it is definitely some kind of health hazard. I believe in the original Command and Conquer, it would drain soldier and vehicle health and would eventually destroy them. In Tiberium Sun, it could actually transform infantry units into hostile mutant monsters that would attack your forces.
I hope it’ll stay clean after a month ala Jedi Fallen Order
No DRM, no spyware AND you don’t need to be online at all times to play :)
The game was already released free with no DRM for a couple of years now. Hell, even Tiberian Sun and Firestorm are free with no DRM. Letting the former devs remake a game so they can squeeze some money out of a 25 year old game is not out of the realm of possibility. ActiBlizz let GoG basically repackage Diablo I, Warcraft I and II in exchange for a cut of profits and some of those didn’t even have master disks anymore.
Edit: then again, you could pull a Bethesda and add DRM to old games like they did to the first Doom.
Edited
wait, so EA released a good game, and it dosnt require origin? whats the catch? some terrible DRM/spyware? always online?
Nope, it’s on Steam and doesn’t require Origin :)
i didnt realize the remaster was out yet! anyway, does it require origin? no one seems to mention it.
BTW, C&C REMASTERED KICKS ASS :D
LIME
LIVES!
Indeed he will.
Whatever the universe, Kane will remain Kane.
You never seen fiction’s radiation than.
Okay, so definitely radioactive.
Well, it is definitely some kind of health hazard. I believe in the original Command and Conquer, it would drain soldier and vehicle health and would eventually destroy them. In Tiberium Sun, it could actually transform infantry units into hostile mutant monsters that would attack your forces.
“Don’t worry your stupid little head, human. We’re Rock Farmers. We can stand a little ‘raidy-ashun’ better than your kind.”
(<does not actually know if Tiberium is radioactive)
Good Thing Holder’s Boulder is protecting us during the Harvest.