


That’s a disappointment, but it’s not TransGaming’s fault. Also, like the other Cider games I’ve tried, the game isn’t optimized for multiple processors or cores, so regardless of whether you have a Mac with a single Core 2 Duo processor or an eight-core Mac Pro, you’re going to see similar frame rates. Bear in mind that this game was built using TransGaming’sĬider technology, which means Command & Conquer 3 only works on Intel Macs that have discrete graphics chips (Mac that use integrated graphics such as MacBooks, Mac minis, and some iMacs need not apply). Performance is decent, too, as long as you don’t set your picture quality to Ultra-High-even my new Mac Pro with GeForce 8800GT card had a hard time handling the graphics. Each scene and unit is rendered in full 3-D, which you can rotate or zoom using your mouse (I’d strongly recommend having a multi-button mouse other than a The soundtrack sounds like it’s from a movie, and the sound effects are equally cinematic. Joe Kucan, who may not be familiar to Command & Conquer fans, reprises his role as Kane, the megalomaniacal leader of the Brotherhood. Ample cinematic cut-scenes are employed throughout, featuring actors who any science fiction fan worth their salt will recognize immediately, such as Production quality in Command & Conquer 3 is fantastic. All three factions are fairly well balanced, but the Scrin employ different technology and a different method of production and resource management than you’ll have become accustomed to. It’s quite a change to play as the Scrin, especially once you’re familiar with Brotherhood and GDI forces, which are really two sides of the same coin. But that’s good, because there’s tons of action, and Command & Conquer gets you right into the midst of it after a very brief (albeit complete) tutorial mode.Ĭommand & Conquer 3 does have one big surprise: a new faction, an alien race called the Scrin. Command & Conquer 3 employs a flat production and development system that only takes about 15 or 20 minutes to understand and master.

If you’re into complex technology development “trees” like the ones you find inĬivilization ( ), you’re going to be a bit disappointed. Most missions possess several primary and secondary mission objectives, and your superior officers in the game offer decorations that depend on well you complete the tasks.

While the basic mechanics of the game are fairly simple-many missions focus on setting up a base and taking back control of territory from an enemy-there are a surprisingly varied number of different activities. Occasionally in Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars, you can get some special help with unique weapons, like being able to call in an airstrike on your foe.
