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Red Alert: A Path Beyond brings the exciting storyline and epic clashes from the classic Westwood Studios game, Command & Conquer: Red Alert to realm of first person shooters, with a twist. We've remained loyal to the style and feel of the 1996 classic, while integrating content from its expansions Counterstrike and The Aftermath with a bit of updated history to add to the mix. Built off the W3D engine Westwood Studios built for classics such as Earth & Beyond and Command & Conquer: Renegade finished up in 2001, we help bring the fight to you as you play out your role as any one of a number of infantry classes participating in team-based combat that often involves land, sea, and air combined-arms clashes that just don't happen in any other game. Oh, and did we mention it's FREE?

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2.1.1 is out for PC & Mac with an SDK, which means... time for making the 2.1.2! Here's what we've got coming soon.

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In case you've missed the news and downloads announced elsewhere, Red Alert: A Path Beyond version 2.1.1 has been released for the PC as usual, and our first ever official package for Mac gamers as well, plus the Maps & Mods SDK for fan projects. So what does that mean? It means we've already been hard at work on 2.1.2 for a month and just today in fact were testing a preliminary internal build.

Some important changes coming in 2.1.2 include:

  • Revised turret control - More precise aiming for all vehicles, from Rangers to Hinds to Medium Tanks. Never miss another shot!
  • T1 Infantry Always - Even if you've lost your Barracks, you'll always be able to grab an RPG or perhaps organize a Sergeant rush. Tech 1 infantry are always available.
  • External Demolitions - Enemy Technicians repairing away your tank assaults? Defenders have all the doors secured? No problem, you can now use any C4 on the outside of a building for massive damage. Plus, Tanya can now drop any defense in one go.
  • Sneakier Attacks - When first attacking a building, the enemy is not told which structure is under attack until it actually loses a significant amount of health.

That's not all, of course. Honestly, there's a ton of changes coming. The usual balance changes (Captains and Hinds have been rebalanced significantly, and Tesla Coils will now need to charge up before frying you... giving you a bit of warning first). Base game mechanics have been changed up, too. You also won't be able to build Demo Trucks, Minelayers, or Ore Trucks without the Missile Silo, Service Depot, and Refinery (respectively), making attacks on those buildings more useful. Helipads will also indicate landing zones with team-colored flares, decreasing the odds that you'll be crushed by an inbound helicopter. Plus, more performance/glitch fixes, including a fixed memory leak and a fix for the fact the elevators jiggle you towards the middle of the map subtly.

It probably shouldn't surprise anybody who's followed us for a while that we're working on 2.2.0 at the same time. Coming changes there? Chronotanks, support powers, the return of naval forces, and a couple new structures. Keep an eye on our official blogs to keep with the latest discussion on all of that, of course.

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White_Hand
White_Hand - - 468 comments

How many C4s can kill a wf from outside?

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Chronojam Author
Chronojam - - 413 comments

Right now in testing, four

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AirborneSn1p3r
AirborneSn1p3r - - 3,137 comments

Will we ever get an offline skirmish mode with some AI?

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FELIX_AKI
FELIX_AKI - - 479 comments

RPG and Sergeant when barracks is dead, this is good!!!

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