

I learned the hard way after losing about an hour's worth of progress when the game suddenly crashed to the desktop. While playing these long missions, it's extremely important to save your game frequently. As a benchmark, consider the fact that the first time around, the first single-player campaign mission took me (an experienced RTS gamer) four to five hours to complete on the normal AI setting. Since each of the six missions will actually contain multiple sequential objectives on an increasingly expanding map, you'll be led into a campaign that could easily absorb several days of your life. One may assume that since Forged Alliance has only six new single-player missions, it should be easy to breeze through the single-player portion of the game in a single evening. The game also expands its initial online offering with several additional multiplayer maps, and the packaging includes a colorful fold-out tech chart. The expansion pack offers a new six-mission single-player campaign, an improved streamlined interface, improved graphics and over 100 new units.

Forged Alliance tells the story of the creation of an alliance between the UEF, Cybran and Aeon factions as they fight to conquer a newly discovered alien race known as the Seraphim. It's easiest if you open the game.prefs file with notepad or wordpad or a similar text processor.Supreme Commander: Forged Alliance is the continuation of the Supreme Commander saga from the grand master of the real-time strategy genre, Chris Taylor and Gas Powered Games. Second, go back to My Computer, open your C:Hard drive ->Documents and Settings->(user)->Local Settings->Application Data->GasPoweredGames->SupremeCommanderForgedAlliance->Game.Prefs (p.s, if this is in wrong thread, someone please notify me)įirst, go to My Computer, hit Tools->Folder Options->View->Show Hidden Folders

I know most people already know how, but this is for those who don't.
