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Yeah I've been wanting those so badly. If they open sourced red alert 2 I would be in heaven. I'd immediately start work on decoupling game speed from frame rate.
I wish I could get the generals source code so I could fix the path finding, but until I'm rich enough to retire and remake the engine, or unless they open source it, I can't do it :/
There's a godlike reverse engineer of the early c&c games out there called Nyerguds, I'm pretty sure he could give you a guided tour through the TD and RA binaries in Ida Pro at one point in time.
I wonder if he ever put much time into the TS/RA2 engine, I know he wrote modding tools for them.
Oh yeah he's a god. I work with him on cncnet.
Haha no way, I worked a little on that ages ago, I was Irony on the forums something like a decade ago
I was never on the forums for cncnet sadly. I started contributing during early covid. I've been playing C&C since 2000 though