Zero Hour also contains 3 new campaigns of five missions each, one
for each side, with their chronological order being USA first, GLA
second, and China last. Unlike the previous campaigns, which were noted
by Command and Conquer fans for not having full motion video cinematic
sequences during mission briefing, the Zero Hour campaigns return to
that Command and Conquer tradition, each showing a live-action video of a
news reporter of the respective side giving details about the situation
behind the current mission. The plot behind the Zero Hour campaigns
picks up where it left off at the end of the previous campaigns.
At the beginning of the USA campaign, the Global Liberation Army
(GLA) launches a biological weapon using a refitted Soyuz launch station
from the captured Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan at a U.S. naval
base located in Northern Europe. The United States military retaliates
quickly, destroying the launch platform, before the GLA can fire another
missile. Later, while providing humanitarian aid to Mogadishu, Somalia
backed by an aircraft carrier battle group, documents detailing a hidden
GLA bio-lab are discovered. Black Lotus and Colonel Burton head to the
area to destroy the bio-lab. While Black Lotus captures a GLA outpost,
Colonel Burton leads a team of army rangers and destroys the bio-lab.
Some time later, the United States learns that a GLA general codenamed
"Dr. Thrax" has been developing a more lethal variety of anthrax known
as "Anthrax Gamma". The USA manages to cut off Thrax's funds, which were
coming from oil fields in Iran. When the USA locates his base of
operations, they discover that he is planning on launching several
missiles loaded with this toxin at major population centers within the
USA itself. A swift strike by the USA, with the help of GLA defectors,
succeeds in preventing the launch, and stops "Dr. Thrax."
- 800 MHz Intel Pentium III or AMD Athlon processor or equivalent
- RAM:128 MB RAM
- CD-ROM: 8X CD-ROM
- Video Memory: 32 MB VRAM
- Hard Drive Space: 1400 MB
- Mouse: Yes
- Sound Board: Yes
- DirectX: DirectX v8.1
Recommended System Requirements
System: 1.8 GHz or faster Intel Pentium IV or AMD Athlon processor or equivalent
RAM: 256 MB RAM
3D Sound Card: Yes
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