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'C&C Generals: Zero Hour' - 'Moutain Fox' Bonus Map

by Rainier on Oct. 24, 2003 @ 1:59 p.m. PDT

Brought to you by the C&C Generals team, the second bonus map for C&C Generals: Zero Hour. This new multiplayer map is called 'Moutain Fox' and is said to have a unique layout should please the team players out there. Read more for details and download links ...

Get the C&C Generals: Zero Hour Mountain Fox map off Worthplaying (300kb)

-------------- Map Install Instructions --------------
Installing and Running Multiplayer Maps

1. Place the map file, the .TGA preview file and any related files inside a new folder with the identical name as the map file, minus the filename extension.

2. Move this folder into the following directory: My DocumentsCommand & Conquer Generals Zero Hour DataMaps. For each multiplayer map that you create or download, create a new folder in this directory, following the naming convention in Step 1.

When playing multiplayer maps online, the creator of the map should host the game. The map is automatically transferred to all players that join. A completed map should be approximately 1MB.

3. To host a game using a user-created multiplayer map, start Command & Conquer Generals Zero Hour. In the Main menu, select MULTIPLAYER and then log in. In the Lobby screen, click CREATE GAME. Set the parameters for the game, and click SELECT MAP. Then click UNOFFICIAL MAPS and select the map to play. Click ACCEPT. When all players are ready, click PLAY GAME to begin.

In Sandbox mode, you can test your created multiplayer maps by yourself. Create a multiplayer game over a Network, select your map, and then click PLAY GAME. As the only player on the map, you can explore and fine-tune your creation as needed.

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