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Command and conquer generals zero hour custom maps
Command and conquer generals zero hour custom maps









command and conquer generals zero hour custom maps
  1. #Command and conquer generals zero hour custom maps install
  2. #Command and conquer generals zero hour custom maps zip

There are still servers out there, so you can find a game quite easily. It sucks to spend an hour and a half building up a base only to realize that there's no one to fight. I have played Command & Conquer: Generals Zero Hour with a friend of mine and it has been a great experience.

#Command and conquer generals zero hour custom maps install

This means that you'll install the map, start playing it and start to wonder why computer opponents aren't coming at you. Oh yeah, in case you don't know, some maps don't contain AI.

command and conquer generals zero hour custom maps

You can just extract it into the proper directory.

#Command and conquer generals zero hour custom maps zip

Once you get it figured out, let me know and I'll zip up the whole damned lot for you and shoot it your way. I had the same trouble you did a couple of years ago and when I finally figured it out I installed around 150 maps for Zero Hour.

command and conquer generals zero hour custom maps

Extract folder contents into said folder.Īlso remember that plain vanilla C&C maps aren't compatible with the Zero Hour game and vice versa. Is there a way to add and play custom skirmish maps on Command & Conquer Zero Hour Origins I have cool custom maps from the times I played the old. Then make a folder named exactly what the *.map is named (except for the extension). It will end up named "Command and Conquer Generals Zero Hour Data" (for Zero Hour, of course).īut, if I recall correctly, you have to make a directory called Maps under the aforementioned directory. I've changed the default location of MyDocuments from the original install, so I forget which directory they go into. They (custom map *.tga's) go into the same directory that the *.map files are located. I see them in Skirmish game setup, just not Multiplayer. My problem is, I have a bunch of maps downloaded and added to my C:\Users\Owner\Documents\Command and Conquer Generals Zero Hour Data\Maps folder and am not able to see them in my Multiplayer map list. The *.tga files don't go into their own directory. Hello, I hope someone can help me with this soon.











Command and conquer generals zero hour custom maps