EA releases Command & Conquer source code on GitHub

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EA has released the source code for several classic Command & Conquer games on GitHub, including the original C&C, Red Alert, and Generals. This move allows fans to create new mods and updates for the games. The release follows a successful remaster of the first two games in 2020, which featured 4K graphics. With Steam Workshop support, players can now enhance the games with modern features like improved resolutions and textures. However, using the source code requires older software dependencies, making it more complex for developers. Some games need specific tools and libraries to compile and run properly.


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