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Save the file, close it, and run the game as you normally would. Edit the file in Notepad and to the top of the file, add the following: add-config C:\Users\ \Documents\Command & Conquer 3 Tiberium Wars\Mods\ \ _.skudef
Option 3: Make a backup of CNC3_1.9.skudef from your Tiberium Wars directory.
This shortcut will now run the mod by default. Inside that folder you should find two folders, mods and replays (without quotes). C:UsersDocumentsCommand and Conquer 3 Tiberium Wars.
Option 2: Create a shortcut to CNC3.exe, enter its Properties and modify its Target value so that after the final quotation mark, you add the following: -modconfig “\config.txt”Īpply, then click OK. Most CnC3 mods Ive played follow a fairly simple install - find a folder called Command and Conquer 3 Tiberium Wars (in Windows 7 its located in your Documents folder, i.e.
In it, choose the Game Browser menu, choose the mod you wish to play, and launch it.
Option 1: Run the game with the -ui parameter (The Ultimate Collection requires a workaround to do this) to get to the Tiberium Wars Control Center, which is the same screen you get in the autorun in the retail DVD version.
To run a mod for Tiberium Wars, you can use one of three options. Make sure every mod has its own subfolder. If the “Mods” subfolder does not exist, create it manually.
Windows Vista and newer: C:\Users\\Documents\Command & Conquer 3 Tiberium Wars\Mods.
Windows XP: C:\Documents and Settings\\My Documents\Command & Conquer 3 Tiberium Wars\Mods.
To install a mod for Tiberium Wars, place its folder into the following directory: Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars has in-built mod support, and allows for their easy installation and launching.