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  1. I have to make this post for a bet. My actual opinion is that CNC4 sucks. KANE LIVES!
  2. I've been wondering this for quite a while... Back in the day, when you saw the announcement and didn't know what Tiberian Twilight would eventually become, what did you guys expect the game would be in the most optimistic sense? What were you hoping to see in terms of storyline and general design? Also, if you were in EALA's shoes, minus the pressure from the higher-ups to push the game before it even takes shape, what would you have done in the game's development (using Kane's Wrath as the last canon Tiberium title)? The reason I ask is that I want to see some different thoughts on the Tiberium universe. I want to see if people agree on enough fronts to form an idea of general sentiment. Perhaps a community project can come out of that?
  3. As a New Year's gift, @Lauren (a.k.a. Darth Jane) published an entirely new tool called the Assimilator. The way it works is that it loads any .skudef of a late SAGE game (Tiberium Wars, Kane's Wrath, Red Alert 3, Uprising, or Tiberian Twilight), and then it lists all the W3D animations contained in that game. You can then select any animation, and in the right part of the window, you'll see the XML output of that animation. This way, you won't have to resort to custom art packs to get the animations you need. The tool can be downloaded right here on CNCNZ.com (relevant download pages have been updated). Note that you require Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8.1, or Windows 10 build 1607 or newer with .NET Core 3.x installed.
  4. Over a month ago, the team at GVMERS, who had previously covered the fate of the cancelled FPS Tiberium, created a video on the entire C&C franchise. What you are looking at above is the corrected, definitive version - certain facts about things that happened behind the scenes in Westwood Studios, EA Pacific, EA Los Angeles and Victory Games have been proofread, and each game is now presented in higher detail, in order to better describe what made Command & Conquer what it is, in both its good and bad times. The video is now 10 minutes longer in total, so be sure to check it out!
  5. Back in February, GVMERS posted a video that looked at what happened to the cancelled Tiberium FPS. Today, they have new Command & Conquer video that dives into the entire franchise. The Command & Conquer franchise helped shape the identity of RTS games during the 1990's and would influence the designs of countless similar strategy titles in later years. Even though the franchise ended with a whimper instead of a bang, it managed to create an indelible impact on the history of videogames. Join the team from GVMERS as they take a look at the rise and fall of Command & Conquer.
  6. In a recent article on Kotaku's Steamed blog, Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight has been included in their list of the five lowest rated games currently available on Steam. I guess it's no shock that the game rates lowly among the hard core Command & Conquer fans and the casual fans. This is what they had to say about it. If your interested, check out the full list right here.
  7. This week's pick for C&C Music Monday is from the Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight soundtrack. It is "We Rise". If there is one thing Tiberian Twilight got right, it was the music. And this track is perfect example of that. Ironically, this track was actually composed for the TIberium FPS game that got cancelled. It was meant to be one the Scrin themes. Don't forget to share this on social media using the hash tags #CnCMusicMonday and #MusicMonday.
  8. Our Throwback Thursday has first seen the light of day on 26th March 2015, just a little over two years ago! We've covered numerous things that we found memorable or otherwise interesting from the vast history of our beloved Command & Conquer franchise. This week's iteration can be seen as the continuation of our first feature (the original C&C 4 Nod Engineer "Worm Man" concept). Amid a horribly tight schedule and corporate circumstances that are well known, the art direction of Tiberian Twilight caused another set of both laughter and shock with the Nod Avatars with cannons that, according to some, resembled Crayola's crayons. The developers later changed the unit's appearance. 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.
  9. Seven years ago today one of the most talked about Command & Conquer games was released. But many fans don't talk about Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight in a positive manner. Even some of the developers who worked on this game don't really like talking about it. Visually, Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight looked great, it still does seven years later, the music was epic and worked well. But the drastic shift in gameplay mechanics, the horrible storyline make this game probably the worst Command & Conquer game in the history of the franchise. Tiberium crystals randomly dropping from the sky? Yeah, that's in the game. Some terrible unit designs, especially for Nod units. "Pew-Pew" cheap sounding effects for the weapons. And lets not forget the need to be always connected to the Internet to play. The list of negatives rolls on. Many people don't know the origins of this game. It is still a bit of a mystery. Based on the some other concepts we have seen from other cancelled C&C projects over the years, we haven't nailed down how it all came together. The strongest "story" I've heard is that the basics of Tiberian Twilight began as some sort of mod or addon for Tiberium Wars and possibly Kane's Wrath, complete with the Crawler/mobile base idea. EALA were just experimenting with other ways to play with the Asian market in mind, and once they polished it up a bit, they'd have made it available to anyone for free and say here's something you guys can play with. Another way to play C&C 3 I guess. That probably would have been cool. If this happened, we would have most likely got a proper Command & Conquer 4 game that truly was the "epic" conclusion we wanted. However this was not meant to be. Apparently the big EA bosses stepped in and said hey wait a minute. Wrap a poorly conceived storyline around that and we can slap a US$60 price tag on the box and sell it. So long story short, Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight is just another example of how these companies work today. Quickly produce a product on a moderate budget over a short period of time. In return, they profit because they know it will sell. Who cares if it's bad. Once the game is released, drop all support for it. So here we are, seven later, and Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight still leaves a sour taste in the mouths of all Command & Conquer fans. We like to mark the anniversaries of all the past C&C games, but this one still stings.
  10. EA has put its Origin catalogue on discount for the Winter sale as well. This, of course, goes for C&C games, which are 50% off individually and 75% off for The Ultimate Collection. Now is your chance to get that game you're missing, or gift it to someone for Christmas. These are the prices for Europe: C&C 3: Tiberium Wars - €2,49 C&C 3: Kane's Wrath - €2,49 C&C: Red Alert 3 - €4,99 C&C: Red Alert 3 - Uprising - €4,99 C&C 4: Tiberian Twilight - €4,99 C&C: The Ultimate Collection - €7,49
  11. EA has put its Origin catalogue on discount for the Black Friday sale. This, of course, goes for C&C games, which are 50% off individually and 75% off for The Ultimate Collection. Now is your chance to get that game you're missing. These are the prices for Europe: C&C 3: Kane's Wrath - €2,49 C&C: Red Alert 3 - €4,99 C&C: Red Alert 3 - Uprising - €4,99 C&C 4: Tiberian Twilight - €4,99 C&C: The Ultimate Collection - €7,49 At the time of writing, C&C 3: Tiberium Wars did not have a visible entry on Origin for Europe for some reason.
  12. Still haven't bought EALA's C&C games, or want to gift them to someone for Christmas? Good news for you! Each Command & Conquer game found on Steam (Tiberium Wars through Tiberian Twilight) is 75% off, with the European price being €2,49, while the entire bundle is down 81%, more specifically €9,35 in Europe.
  13. Still haven't bought C&C games on the Origin sale or dislike Origin itself? Well, good news, as Steam's autumn sale also incorporates C&C games! Each Command & Conquer game found on Steam (Tiberium Wars through Tiberian Twilight) is 75% off, with the European price being €2,49, while the entire bundle is down 81%, more specifically €9,35 in Europe.
  14. In this week's edition of Throwback Thursday, we remember another Command & Conquer game that didn't reach us... in its intended form, at least. Command & Conquer: Arena was to be a multiplayer-oriented spin-off set in the Tiberium universe after the events of Kane's Wrath, where GDI, Nod and Scrin units would battle in arenas for the spectators' pleasure. The game would feature so-called C&C Points for purchasing units, upgrades and skins. The beta key found in the Red Alert 3 Premier Edition led to a site designed similarly to one of the logo variations of C&C Arena, even though it was supposedly meant for the Asian market. The game was in-development around late 2008 (proven by this Zone Raider concept), until, according to interviews with the developers like Greg Black, EALA was forced to create a full game out of it in mere months by higher-ups at EA, leading to the Tiberian Twilight title we all know. Little further information exists on the game, apart from some concept art and leaked in June 2010. 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.
  15. Here's cool new video from World Beyond. Its called Command & Conquer Tiberian Series Tribute: The Brotherhood. An original heavy rock track featuring lots of footage from Tiberian Sun, Tiberium Wars and Tiberian Twilight. Watch it in the video above.
  16. This week's edition of Throwback Thursday features a look back at three different Command & Conquer games and the appearance of the other Kucan, not Joe, it is in fact his younger brother Daniel Kucan. Joe Kucan's brother has played three different characters over the years. First, you see him as Jake McNeil from Tiberian Sun in 1999. Next up, he was Joshua “Mitch” Mitchell, the founder of Steel Talons, in Kane’s Wrath from 2008. And then lastly he briefly appears in the GDI ending of Tiberian Twilight from 2010, as a passer by who is asked by a reporter for his opinion on Kane’s ascension, to which he says: "Kane’s gone? Yeah, right!" and walks away. 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.
  17. WatchMojo.com has once again visited the theme of strategy games, and this time, they've counted down the top 10 worst games in the genre. Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight is featured right off the bat in spot #10. Check out the video above to see the full countdown.
  18. Another Steam sale of Command & Conquer games is upon us! Until the end of the weekend, you can grab Tiberium Wars, Kane's Wrath, Red Alert 3, Uprising and Tiberian Twilight for €2,49 each. However, if you choose to buy the entire bundle, you can have it for €9,35. This is your chance of getting that game you're missing, commanders. NOTE: The Steam release of Kane's Wrath explicitly requires the Steam release of Tiberium Wars to work.
  19. For Throwback Thursday this week we are looking back at another hard to explain part of Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight from 2010. During the development of this not so warmly received game it was stated that Tiberium, a central part of the story from the previous games, was no longer the focus and they were moving away from the traditional resource harvesting methods. The community complained, and to their credit, EA did listen. But what they came up with was the "T.E.U. Lifter". In order to get Tiberium back on the battlefields, EA's answer was to have these contraptions drop green and blue Tiberium crystals from orbit onto specially placed Idris Corpiration drop pads. For any GDI or Nod unit to collect and use to bolster their resources. This was a lame game mechanic, a quick fix solution that made no sense story wise. 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.
  20. The Infinite Gaming Sale has started on Origin this week and there are some big savings on Command & Conquer games. Prices have been reduced by 50% to 75%. Command & Conquer The Ultimate Collection - NZ$6.24 Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight - NZ$4.99 Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 - Uprising - NZ$2.49 Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 - NZ$ 4.99 Command & Conquer 3: Kane's Wrath - NZ$2.49 Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars - NZ$4.99 The prices shown here are in New Zealand dollars, they will be different depending on what part of the world your in. Click here to see the full sale.
  21. Steam are having their Lunar New Year Sale, and there is currently 66% off all Command & Conquer games. Pick up any of these great games at rock bottom prices, and the for the likes of Tiberium Wars, Kane's Wrath and Red Alert 3 you can get online with C&C:Online for some multiplayer action. Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight - NZ$10.19 Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 - Uprising - NZ$ 6.79 Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 - NZ$ 6.79 Command & Conquer 3: Kane's Wrath - NZ$6.79 Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars - NZ$6.11 The prices shown here are in New Zealand dollars, they will be different depending on what part of the world your in. Click here for more information.
  22. Its time for C&C Music Monday once again. This week's selection is "To Save Humanity" from the Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight soundtrack. The game may not have been the greatest but one thing that did work was the music. A powerful orchestral soundtrack from composers, James Hannigan, Timothy Michael Wynn and Jason Graves. "To Save Humanity" is the first track, it's the menu music, so I guess we can consider it the theme track for the game. A new track will be posted next Monday. Share this on social media using the hash tags #CnCMusicMonday and #MusicMonday.
  23. Throwback Thursday this week goes back to Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight from 2010, and more specifically the not so epic conclusion to the Tiberium saga. It's clear that not much time was invested in crafting the storyline for Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight but surely they could have come up with something better than Kane stepping into a swirling purple Scrin portal and vanishing. This cheap and lame ending also left us with even more questions, who was Kane? Was he human? and sadly we will never get answers to these questions. This is just one of the disappointing parts of Tiberian Twilight. 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.
  24. In a new article the Wayward Strategist has taken a retrospective look at the Brotherhood of Nod from an artistic and visual point of view. Take a nostalgic look back through origins of Nod in Command & Conquer, how they evolved in Tiberian Sun, a return to a more classic look in Tiberium Wars and well their complete departure to wacky designs in Tiberian Twilight. There is even a part devoted to how Nod appears in Tiberium Alliances. Here's a small sample. Check out the rest of the article right here.
  25. Right now you can get up to 75% off all Command & Conquer Games that are available on Steam as a part of the Steam Exploration Sale. A good time to grab a bargain at these prices. Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars - NZ$4.49 Command & Conquer 3: Kane's Wrath - NZ$4.99 Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 - NZ$4.99 Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 - Uprising - NZ$4.99 Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight - NZ$7.49 The prices above are in New Zealand dollars, prices will vary depending on your region. Sale ends on 1st of December at 10AM PST.
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