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Command & Conquer: Generals - Town Under Siege map


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Requirements Windows 98/Me/2000/XP, 800 MHz CPU, 1.8 GB disk space
Downloads 7 Limitations None
Publisher Padwah File Size 49k
Date added 06 Oct 2003 Check your speed

Set deep in the mountains, the town of Murnareq has struck and lots of it,

making the newly rich town a prized possession for whomever controls it. The picturesque town is how under attack from both sides.

The two bases are at opposite ends of the long map seperated by the town of Murnareq itself, a compact town that centers around the newly established oil refinery. Each base has access to higher ground vantage points at either side of the map that are also host to the towns extra oil derricks. Watchout for the town's supply train. It wont stop for anything.

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Embarcadero PowerSQL simplifies SQL development for application developers with many features for improving productivity and reducing errors.

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