Now get back to the fight, commander.
You look at the disc already spinning in your tray. You look at the screen. You feel the betrayal. command and conquer generals zero hour missing cd
Command and Conquer: Generals – Zero Hour uses SafeDisc v4.0. Now get back to the fight, commander
The Steam version has its own bugs (missing terrain textures, menu lag), but it never asks for a CD. You feel the betrayal
Your toxin general is waiting to load a Scud storm. Your laser general is waiting to overcharge a bunker. Don't let a missing CD stand in the way of history.
It is a scenario that has plagued real-time strategy fans for nearly two decades. You feel the nostalgic itch. You want to hear that iconic, gravelly voice of the Chinese general or the smug drawl of the USA's drone operator. You dig through your storage closet, pull out the dusty jewel case for Command and Conquer: Generals – Zero Hour —the legendary expansion pack that turned a great game into an all-time classic.
Then, the box appears. The error that has ended more LAN parties than a power outage: