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You mean Gen Zs? This game is childhood for many millennials lol
Yep. Having been born in '88 I played TD near release (though I played the N64 version before PC, full disclosure). That would make me both a millenial and someone who played it when it was pretty new (I remember playing it before TS came out and being excited about the release of TS).
Just backwards.
You'll have to complete it like those who never used them on the PS1 did.
sorry, i was stereotyping millianials wanting everything easy and done for them, btw i am a millenial. it was a joke
There are absolutely no cheat codes for Command & Conquer. This
means that...
1) There are no cheat codes.
2) No cheat codes were included.
3) We didn't want to include any cheat codes.
No amount of begging will result in something that doesn't exist.
Also, a warning to those who would plunder our code in an attempt to
cheat in multiplayer mode. Any attempt to change the software through
devious means will result in an out-of-sync error every time you try
to connect to someone else. We have conducted several tests to
confirm this.
It killed Counterstrike for me and I turned off the server I used to run due to to much cheating!!!
But I guess this generation now likes to get stuff the easy way and not work hard on mastering something.