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YES NO. In This Wiki Guide. According to historical lore, Albert Einstein went back in time and eliminated Hitler from history.

In the altered timeline, Stalin and the Soviets have expanded unchecked into Eastern Europe, and the Allies have formed to put a stop to Stalin and his plans.

Play as either the Soviets or the Allies, each with unique missions and troops including two-player missions link-cable required and seven new units. Register Don't have an account? View source. History Talk 0. This article is written from a real world point of view. Tiberium Wars novel Tiberian Twilight motion comic. Renegade 2 Red Alert Alliances. Generals multiplayer sneak peek Generals demo. Emperor: Alliances. When starting a new game, the introduction is not shown again.

There are 3 difficulty settings, which will change the balance of the game. Difficulty can ONLY be set at the beginning of a new game. Select this option to go on-line via Westwood Chat and play over the Internet. Windows 95 only, see page 28 for internet play. If you want to play a previously-saved mission, choose this option.

See page 21 for saving missions. From this screen see diagram , click on the up-arrow or down-arrow to scroll through your 6 saved missions. Select the saved mission you wish to reload and left-click on LOAD. This option allows you to select a skirmish, multiplayer network if detected or serial null 5 modem or modem game. See the Multiplayer Game section page 28 for more details. Select this option to exit back to the Windows 95 desktop or DOS, depending on what version you are playing.

The mouse will move your pointer around the screen, and depending on what you click on, you can order units, build structures, attack, repair, and perform a variety of other commands. Right clicking pauses and cancels actions, modes and selections.

To scroll the main viewing window around the battlefield, move the cursor to the edge of the screen. The cursor will become a solid white arrow and the view will scroll in the indicated direction. If the cursor is over a potential target, it will change to one of the targeting cursors see targeting cursors on next page. Left-clicking at this point will cause the unit to attack the target. Otherwise, it will move the. You can select your aircraft while they are in the air by band-box selecting see group activities them while they are in flight.

You can then give them new orders, check their health, etc. Although no longer selected, the unit will retain its orders, so it will continue to follow its last command.

Note that this information will only be available when one unit is selected at a time. To save time, you can form teams among your troops. To select several units simultaneously, left-click and hold the mouse button down.

Drag the mouse cursor to include all the troops you want selected. A white box outline indicates the range of this selection. Then, release the mouse button, and all the units within the white box will be selected. Some units in groups will not respond to certain commands. For instance, a Medic in a group ordered to attack will not move when the rest of the group engages, because he has no weapon.

You can order a unit to move deep into the Shroud, uncovering large sections of the area at a time. Some structures or units will be able to replace the Shroud, blocking you or your opponents from seeing in that area.

The Sidebar is your tool for accessing information and abilities not directly related to your troops. With it, you can build units and buildings, get a radar view of the area if you have a Radar Dome or GPS and also tell you how much power your base is producing vs.

In the DOS version, it can be toggled open or closed. From the Main Game screen, the Sidebar may be opened by left-clicking the Sidebar button in the upper right corner. Click on it a second time to close it. If you have a Construction Yard, the Sidebar will open automatically. This tells you how much money you have to maintain your base and its forces.

See the section on Ore and Collecting for more information on credits and how to earn them. See page Critical to the success of many missions is the construction of your own field Base, and the constant maintenance and defense of this Base during combat. The Base is necessary for the gathering of resources through the Ore Refinery with its accompanying Ore Truck , construction of units, and defense thereof. To begin building your Base, you must have a Construction Yard.

In Win 95, the Sidebar will fill with icons and become active. In the large upper window on the Sidebar, you will see the symbol of your side Allied or Soviet. Below and slightly overlapping the radar display is a horizontal row of three icons. These are. Each one has its own. Below these three buttons are two columns of icons.

The left column. The arrow buttons at the bottom of these icons allow you to scroll through the. To build a structure or unit, left-click on the appropriate icon. Construction will take a period. Cost for construction and pur-. Only one unit of any one class and one structure can be built at any one time. When construction of buildings is completed the word READY appears across the top of the selected icon in the Sidebar. Left-click on this icon, and the mouse cursor will turn into a placement grid on the battlefield.

The grid gives you an idea of how large the building. Move the grid to where you want the building placed. The grid should be entirely white; any red in the grid indicates that the placement area is blocked, and you will not be able to deploy the building. While there is a grid on the battle field, you will not be able to build anything else.

To cancel, right-click while the placement grid is still up. Right-clicking again on the icon in the Sidebar will cancel the building. When training or construction of a unit is complete, the new unit emerges from its originating building Barracks, Kennel, or War Factory and is ready to use. You are not required to place them. However, it is a good idea to keep some space in front of these. The horizontal indicator tells you how much power BAR your base needs to function optimally, while the ver-.

If it is green, your base has enough power to run all of the structures you have built. Lack of full power will slowly damage your buildings, slow construction, and shut down the radar if you already have it , as well as deactivate some of the high-tech base defenses available in the game.

Power Plants are good targets to go after if the enemy has defenses that you are having a tough time cracking. Without power, the enemy is denied information, quick response time, and base defense. The amount of power produced by Power Plants depends on their state of repair.

Make sure to keep all of your Power Plants fully repaired, or you may find yourself losing power at an inopportune moment. If you have a Construction Yard and enough credits, you can build a Barracks, which will allow you to train infantry.

At first, the type of units you can train will be limited. Once you do this, new units with unique abilities will become available. With this, you can acquire new and more powerful units like Rangers, Mine-. There are two types of resources that you can collect to make money: Ore and Gemstones.

Ore is found in many places; Gemstones are much rarer. Gemstones are a more valuable, so it is always in your favor to collect as many Gemstones as you can.

In the upper right of the screen, the Credit Counter keeps track of the money you have to build structures and units. This decreases as you build or repair units and structures, and increases if you sell a building, deposit ore from an Ore Truck into the Refinery, or find a crate that contains money.

In order to make money, you need to collect Ore. To collect Ore, you need to build an Ore Refineries or Trucks. Every Refinery that you build comes with a Truck, and you can build extra if you want to collect ore faster.

Once construction of the Refinery is complete, place the Refinery where you want it to go. The closer the Refinery is to ore, the faster the turnaround on collection will be. When the Refinery is built, an Ore Truck will appear with it. The Ore Truck will move to the nearest patch of Ore visible on your battle field and begin collecting it.

The Ore Truck will try to remember where it was collecting from and after dumping all of the collected Ore into the Refinery it will return to the ore patch and continue to collect from it. Care in their use is advised - many times a foolish commander has lost his base when an air strike destroyed the Demolition Truck before it could leave the confines of the base.

The Red Alert manual has Morse code at the bottom of its pages. The text has many spelling mistakes in it, but it hints at the secret Giant Ants mission that would be added in Counterstrike. In the Counterstrike expansion pack, a piece of paper was added into the game box that contained bare morse code, with no explanation. When decoded, it gives the instructions for actually accessing the ant missions, in several languages.

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