Well. This isn't original resolution. This is original resolution, but flattened to square pixels instead of stretched out to 4:3 as it's supposed to be seen...
@@Nyerguds Well, it's close to how I remember it anyway. I kind of like that you couldn't see all that much in the original game. Higher resolutions made the game easier I think. Anyway thanks for your amazing patches!
@@Gosha1992 Well, the remaster retained that, if you deliberately play in fully zoomed-in mode. It more or less matches the DOS C&C viewport. And, you're welcome ;)
In one instance I actually saw that gunboat get its ass handed by those two NOD turrets Garbage GDI rocket weapon in action at its finest. Adv. Guard tower included
Does someone knows what is the name of the music that plays between missions on 10:10 , when the score is shown?, I have the soundtrack but that song is nowhere to be found, any help???
@@thriftweedsDOS 320x200 was _not_ 16 : 10. It was stretched out to fullscreen on a 4:3 monitor. Essentially, the pixels are meant to be shown 1/5th higher than they are wide.
@@incaseofimportantnegotiations im surprised that this doenst bother me playing in widescreen DOSBox like others do, since i have played DOS games over 35 years starting from 14 inch CRT :D
The installation really was something.
I adore how even something so... mundane could still suck you in.
The way the game is meant to be played. 🙂
Well, yes, but I'd patch it to v1.20 at least.
@@Nyerguds nono, this is exactly that version, which supports building evrywhere :D
@@dim0n1 lmao, the radar trick. Still, this version doesn't support custom added missions.
Awesome 90s music lol
childhood
Nothing beats the original resolution
Well. This isn't original resolution. This is original resolution, but flattened to square pixels instead of stretched out to 4:3 as it's supposed to be seen...
@@Nyerguds Well, it's close to how I remember it anyway. I kind of like that you couldn't see all that much in the original game. Higher resolutions made the game easier I think. Anyway thanks for your amazing patches!
@@Gosha1992 Well, the remaster retained that, if you deliberately play in fully zoomed-in mode. It more or less matches the DOS C&C viewport.
And, you're welcome ;)
Yes, that's pretty cool! @@Nyerguds
Simply Wonderfull
In one instance I actually saw that gunboat get its ass handed by those two NOD turrets
Garbage GDI rocket weapon in action at its finest. Adv. Guard tower included
Come to think of it, that MCV is really hard SF stuff.
I doubt even technology in Starwars or Startrek universe would be enough for that
frank klepacki
Does someone knows what is the name of the music that plays between missions on 10:10 , when the score is shown?, I have the soundtrack but that song is nowhere to be found, any help???
@Adam Demeter Return to base immediately
It's called "Great Shot!", and while it's not on the soundtrack, it is on the Sega Saturn disc as CD audio track.
I assume the music is CD audio here? Or compressed wav files?
Compressed wav files, using their own proprietary compression format. 22050Hz, 16 bit mono audio.
This is awesome on console also, it's still better here but still, the most dumbed down Console RTS I've seen so far is StarCraft64,
The virgin remake vs the Chad DOS version.
GigaChad
This is real C&C. Remastered version sucks. The only sad part is, things look much better on a CRT monitor.
I enjoy some DOS C&C every now and then, but... what exactly sucks about the remaster? I thought it was very well done.
awesome, how did you get this running? dosbox?
by mounting original cdrom image in dosbox then installing it
@@thriftweeds Why not CnCTDGold? Do you prefer this version more? :)
Did it ran so slow at release?
That's just the default game speed. It can be changed.
>>dos
>>plays in widescreen
>>yes that is possible without any stretch > intelaced > 16:10 > 320x200 original
@@thriftweeds
>> kids who never saw crt
@@thriftweedsDOS 320x200 was _not_ 16 : 10. It was stretched out to fullscreen on a 4:3 monitor. Essentially, the pixels are meant to be shown 1/5th higher than they are wide.
Yes i perfectly know and i still have CRT's @@Nyerguds
@@incaseofimportantnegotiations im surprised that this doenst bother me playing in widescreen DOSBox like others do, since i have played DOS games over 35 years starting from 14 inch CRT :D