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Del Lardo
03-10-2008, 14:51
http://www.ea.com/redalert/news-detail.jsp?id=62

The orginal Red Alert is free to celebrate the release of RA3.

Currently downloading at 2.2mb/sec :shocked:

Burble
03-10-2008, 15:04
Excellent, I used to love playing that. Downloading!

ChemicalKicks
03-10-2008, 22:06
http://www.ea.com/redalert/news-detail.jsp?id=62

The orginal Red Alert is free to celebrate the release of RA3.

Currently downloading at 2.2mb/sec :shocked:

I'm ****ing addicted to the series.

I've played every single game from the original through to generals and now up to Kanes Wrath, I was looking for a good torrent for the Red Alert 3 Beta but couldn't find anything decent, if you find a good one PM me.

Joe 90
03-10-2008, 22:18
ace. not played this in years - can't say no to a free game with all this bandwidth \o/

Psymonkee
03-10-2008, 22:23
'For King and Country!'

/yoink! :D

Never very good at these games though :( Easy mode, build as many tanks as possible (until 5 - 10fps) and then get rolling :>

ChemicalKicks
03-10-2008, 22:27
'For King and Country!'

/yoink! :D

Never very good at these games though :( Easy mode, build as many tanks as possible (until 5 - 10fps) and then get rolling :>

**** I remember that, build any more and you wouldn't be able to march your army across the screen LoL

Like you say..

FOR KING AND COUNTRY

Darrin
10-10-2008, 14:08
I wish just once I could figure out how to make an ISO CD. I've never been able to do it right. It seems all the programs that enable you to do it assume you already know how. I haven't got the foggiest. So I'm sitting here with both discs downloaded, but am unable to play them because nobody's made a "how to make ISO for dummies" step by step instruction book. I mean, you look at the XP install instructions :


To install the game, follow these steps:
Insert the Red Alert disk into the CD-ROM drive. (Close the installation window that appears if Autoplay is turned on.)
Click the Start button on the Windows Taskbar.
Select My Computer.
Right-click the CD-ROM Drive with the game in it and select Explore.
Double-click the Setup95 folder.
Right-click the install.exe file and select Send to.... Select Desktop from the drop-down menu. (This will create a shortcut on the Desktop.)
Right-click the shortcut and select Properties.
Click the Compatibility tab.
Check the Run this program in compatibility mode for: box.
Select Windows 95 in the drop-down window below.
Click Apply, then OK.
Double-click the shortcut to install the game.



THAT'S how an instruction manual SHOULD be written!! Not like the one that came with magicdisc. It's utterly useless to someone like me.

Ah well, guess no Red Alert for me, and these 4 discs I wasted trying to do it right are just trash...

leowyatt
10-10-2008, 14:09
You got it working yet? If not give me a shout :D

Darrin
10-10-2008, 16:33
Heh, of course not. I haven't even tried since I last posted. Got MSN?

If I don't respond right away it's because I'm outside polluting my lungs.

leowyatt
10-10-2008, 16:48
ok added. I'm going to try some stuff with my works laptop and will get back to you :)

Nutcase
10-10-2008, 17:36
Cool!

Used to play dune 2 back in the day, and this is the same sort of thing I think?

Downloading both CD's now (I presume I need both?)

Darrin
10-10-2008, 18:47
You only need one unless you're going to play two player.

Nutcase
11-10-2008, 18:23
Oh well, got them both anyway :)

So far, installed using the XP instructions, and it's killed my sound :'(

Nutcase
12-10-2008, 16:26
Reinstalled driver and all's good!

It IS Dune 2 lol ;D