Most want RA2 and Generals on Steam so they don't have to ♥♥♥♥ around with Origin. What is this, Stockholm Syndrome justification? I actually own two disc copies of Red Alert 2, and all those games in that collection. See below for more information on freeware titles. Note, some games are officially freeware, including Tiberian Dawn, Red Alert and Tiberian Sun. If you want to play RA2 I would suggest just making an Origin account and buying the C&C ultimate collection (around $20 for 9 games (17 games if you count expansions separately), each of which would have been ~$60 10-25 years ago). Frequently Asked Questions Guide updated - Buying the C&C Ultimate Collection from the EA App The Ultimate Collection includes all the classic C&C games including Red Alert 2 & Yuri's Revenge. Not really any worse than Steam in any of the ways that matter (you can buy, download, and play games on it reliably). I got the complete collection of C&C games on Origin and my feeling is that it is a perfectly fine system. You can download it there, or you can copy the contents of the file here, paste them into a new text file, and then rename it rules.ini (make sure your folder view settings are set to display. As convenient as it would be to have all my games centralized to a single profile such as Steam, it is probably not a good idea to let them have a completely unchallenged monopoly on game management. But this is probably a good thing come to think of it. Originally posted by Centurian42:It is a shame RA2 isn't available on Steam.
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