Command and Conquer Shockwave, where are the costs of the armies stored?

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In Command and Conquer Generals: Zero Hour, the armies costs, build time, etc . are stored in the file INIZH.big , so if you modify them you can change the building costs, building time, etc, of soldiers, tanks, etc. Now I want to do the same for the mod Shockwave, which apparently uses the same folder for installation (the executable file is installed in the Command and Conquer Generals: Zero hour folder), but I dont know which file I have to modify for changing the building costs, apparently modifying the original INIZH.big from Command and Conquer Generals Zero Hour doesnt affect the mod.

Then, where are the costs of the armies stored?






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What happened to Command and Conquer Generals?

EA suddenly closed the company and canceled the game. The main reason was the low quality of the game, which didn't do very well during the beta-testing phase. last time we've heard about the game was in 2013. The worst thing was that the game was actually the last big entry in C&C franchise.

Who made generals zero hour?

Danger CloseAspyrEA Pacific

What is the latest version of generals zero hour?

Latest version
  • 1.04 (Windows)
  • 1.1.2 (Mac Deluxe Edition)




Zero Hour Guide: How to install Shockwave Mod 1.201




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