
A Real Time Strategy (RTS) game by EA Los Angeles, released in 2010
Behold disciples of Nod, for the end is soon upon us. Electronic Arts’ award-winning and best-selling Tiberium saga is coming to a powerful conclusion with Command & Conquer 4, which will introduce a multitude of innovations to the classic fast and fluid Command & Conquer gameplay, while retaining the core compulsions that fans have come to love over the series’ history. It is the year 2062 and humanity is at the brink of extinction. Tiberium, the mysterious, alien crystalline structure that has infested Earth for decades and served as the primary reason for years of relentless conflict between the Global Defense Initiative (GDI) and the Brotherhood of Nod, is close to rendering the planet uninhabitable. Mankind is on the verge of extinction when Kane, Nod’s prophetic leader, emerges from seclusion to deliver GDI the message that he has developed a system that could control Tiberium and harness its power. But he cannot build this "Tiberium Control Network" without GDI’s cooperation. Thus, the two opposing factions – GDI and Nod – inevitably find themselves in desperation for the same cause: to stop Tiberium from extinguishing mankind. After 15 years, the network is nearly complete, Tiberium is under strict control and our revitalized, newly terraformed planet is on the cusp of a new age of prosperity and progress. It is then that the world’s citizens begin to seriously ponder why Kane chose to help, and what will he want in return. These questions and more lead to the dramatic final act of the Tiberium saga. With a multitude of innovative new features to the fast and fluid C&C gameplay, Command & Conquer 4 offers players an entirely new way to play C&C. An all-in-one mobile base, persistent player progression across all game modes that is constantly updated in a real-time online profile, a 3-class system for each of the two factions, co-operative play, and a 5v5 objective-based multiplayer mode that promotes teamwork and social interaction, make Command & Conquer 4 unlike any other C&C experience.
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The official download size for Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight is 1 GB. Based on current hardware prices, this installation consumes approximately $0.06 worth of SSD storage space.
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1 mins
Live player count and server population analysis.
There are currently 11 people playing Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight, indicating a niche or private community. Coordinate via Discord for best results.
Manual backup locations for PC, Mac, and Linux.
SteamOS and Linux Proton performance analysis.
Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight is playable on Steam Deck, but expect some friction. You might encounter small text or need to manually bring up the keyboard. Cap frame rate at 40FPS for battery life.
PC system requirements - Minimum vs Recommended specs.
To run Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight smoothly, your PC needs at least 2GB RAM and a 256 MB (SM 3.0) - Nvidia GeForce 8800 or better or equivalent GPU. Plan for 1 GB of storage.
Aggregated critic scores and player sentiment analysis.
Based on 1 critic reviews, opinion on Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight is divided. While it offers some unique real time strategy (rts) mechanics, the score of 65 suggests inconsistent execution. We recommend checking gameplay footage before buying.
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