I've never seen Dune 2000 made available for download, either for free or at cost. I've been keeping an eye out for it ever since, on Steam, GOG, Origin. I was a massive fan of Dune 2 back when it was released, but I was flat out with high school, assignments and part time work when 2000 came out, so I missed it. The bigger problem I have is that I never got to play Dune 2000. Hence, mirroring that content which is no longer available is likely in breach of the license. However, I very much doubt that the license permitted redistribution rights as part of the download. Then for a couple of years after that, the ISO images could still be found on (which no longer seems to be around). I know C&C and RA were made available as freeware for a time, back around the time C&C: The First Decade was released. We even had an after work LAN at the office with OpenRA at one point, which was a lot of fun. I was a massive fan of C&C back in the day, and have used OpenRA a number of times (although it's been a couple of years since I last ran it). It's entirely legal too, as the original games were released completely free, so they are just downloading the officially available free games for their open source engine. New hotkeys for controlling the music player, as well as producing five units at once. New hotkeys for navigating to map edges, and bookmarking positions on the map. New configuration options for customizing mouse scrolling behaviour. Fixes to a number of bugs that impacted game servers, such as the infamous “grey ping bug”. They are also working on supporting Tiberian Sun at the moment, with Red Alert 2 possible once that is completed.Īlong with the more complete single-player campaigns, this release also features: It is a truly incredible project, to keep the original Command & Conquer, Red Alert and Dune 2000 games alive. The new release is really great too, with it implementing more of the single-player missions from the original Command & Conquer, Red Alert and Dune 2000. You can manually install missing maps to the OpenRA/maps/ directory indicated above.I do love 'OpenRA', especially fun when we did our online Linux tournament. The automatic map downloads are not functioning, so the game will produce an exception and close if you attempt to connect to a server running a custom map that you do not have installed. Players are using our IRC channel to organize games via direct connect. ![]() If the server list is empty or gives an error, you can still direct connect to games manually. (The Library folder is hidden, so use the Finder's Go → Go To Folder. Mac OSX Users: ~/Library/Application Support/OpenRA/Content/. ![]()
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