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I am looking for video tutorials for modifying Command & Conquer 3 for my MOD. 1) The first thing I would like, adding unit abilities. For some unknown reason, I don't seem to be able to add abilities. I've checked all spelling within documents, and I've checked paths of documents, and no errors are coming back in CMD. I want to add the Ability 'Charge Advanced Defences' to the Obelisk. It is a clone of the normal 'Charge Defences' from the Beam Cannon. My Advanced Obelisk is working fine though. 2) The second thing is regarding OCL. I have the issue of the OCL not linking up to the structure it corresponds to. Structure: MutantTiberiumSilo Unit for OCL: MutantHorde Note: I did ask about using content of the Forgotten MOD prior to usage, and the agreed units will not be added (as requested). 3) Next, the UI files. I want to add three new factions: CCS, Forgotten and UN How do add the UI's for these new factions without removing the Original files for the Original Factions. Further requests will be added soon.
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This week's edition of Throwback Thursday looks back to the first time we got to see Westwood's vision of what was then called Command & Conquer 3, this was way back in 2004. At the time EA were developing their Lord of the Rings: Battle for Middle Earth games. During the Battle for Middle Earth community summit at EALA in August 2004, an amazing image showing an alien invasion got leaked. It first appeared as a photo taken by someone when they spotted it on a monitor at EALA, it then went on to cause a major buzz through out the entire C&C community. A few years later we got the high quality version on the image, and many more. It was later confirmed they were indeed from Command & Conquer 3, Westwood's original concept for what was apparently meant to be called "Tiberian Incursion". Of course this version of C&C 3 never got past the early concept and design stages, and by 2006, EALA had a different plan in mind for their Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars. Remember, you can click on the preview to see a larger and more detailed image. Don't forget to check out the Throwback Thursdays archives if you've missed a week. Check back again next Thursday for another Throwback. Send in your ideas for future instalments. We also encourage you to share this on social media using the hash tags #ThrowbackThursday, #CnCTBT and #CNCNZTBT.