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Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun + Firestorm is another RTS game, from the stable of Westwood Studios, which, thanks to the kindness of the company, was made available for general use, absolutely free. The plot is a direct continuation of the events known from Command & Conquer: Tiberian Dawn (this game came out last week on our website), again allowing the player to take on one of the warring organizations (GDI and NOD). Game rules do not differ practically nothing of what its predecessor offered. So again gather material (Brasil), build bases, create units and sow slaughter in legions of enemies. Compared to the previous section, have significantly improved visuals, Each party has increased the number of units added new buildings and vehicles. Graphics changed to such an extent that even today has not deterred so much, it has more detail and smooth animations. The standard, which introduced a series of C & C are the cutscenes, which are the driving force behind the story.

They play them real actors who have a permanent facet of the world of this series. The game includes an add-Fri Firestorm, offering the opportunity to play two consecutive campaigns (one for each side). There is thus another opportunity to return to the past to remember this game and then decide the fate of the world. Anyone who has not yet had a chance to play in Tiberian Sun, quickly catch up. This game is still enchants.

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1.content OfficialCnCTiberianSun.rar unpack the file to C: Program Files, otherwise, when you try to start the game, a window with an error message. 2.program start using the file C: Program Files Command & Conquer The First Decade Command & Conquer (tm) Tiberian Sun (tm) SUN SUN.EXE (or Game.exe)Minimum Requirements:Processor: Pentium II 266MHzRAM: 64 MBGraphics card: not availableFree hard disk space: not availableSound Card: no data.

So after not MSN games thing I decide to do a little skirmish in my TS (so I'm old, what's your point?). Everything goes great, until it freezes, well, things happen, so naturally I alt-tab out of the game, go to the Start bar, bring up Task Manager and try to kill the TS instance. The resolution goes back to normal, the TS window goes away, and the desktop appears to be almost functioning, except for a little part in the top-left corner where it is frozen, where TS would've been. So I bring up Task Manager and see that the both the app and the process for the app are still there. So, I try to kill the app again - nada. I go the process tab and try to kill the process - nada.

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Then it gets even better: I try to start perfmon and it gives me some 10-digit error code, about why it would not start. Than I try to send the feedback from the the error window - another error. Finally I try to reboot, first restart, than shutdown. Naturally nothing happened, why would it? If Task Manager cannot kill a process, why the Restart should? After waiting for about 5 minutes I had to do a hard boot.

I mean manual laborĀ - come on guys. The question here is - is this really a good way to implement process isolation in the OS security? I mean, sure, the OS did not crash, it just became slightly useless, but there goes your A1 certification for the OS again. Please let me know if I can help with this problem, because to me this is a show-stopper, under no circumstances an application in OS should damage the core. Surprisingly enough it turned out not to be a compatibility issues.

It is just occasionally, and quite randomly, it goes into some sort of a freeze, and stays there for an indeterminant period of time. Sometimes it comes out of it in under two minutes, and sometimes I just go to bed and come back in the morning. Apparently when tries to upload some data, or swap files it decides to take its sweet time. It seems to be that HDD performance (and DVD performance) leave something to be desired, but there is not 'technical' compatibility issue.

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Surprisingly enough it turned out not to be a compatibility issues. It is just occasionally, and quite randomly, it goes into some sort of a freeze, and stays there for an indeterminant period of time. Sometimes it comes out of it in under two minutes, and sometimes I just go to bed and come back in the morning. Apparently when tries to upload some data, or swap files it decides to take its sweet time. It seems to be that HDD performance (and DVD performance) leave something to be desired, but there is not 'technical' compatibility issue.