

One alternate use for infantry is as anti-air defenses, aircraft are not that widely used in multiplayer matches so building expensive anti-air defenses can be a waste. While they can deal large amounts of damage in groups, it’s just too easy for an enemy tank to run over entire squads before you have time to react. However, I rarely use infantry in the mid to late game.

Should they run into an enemy and get killed, the loss is minimal. Infantry can be very useful as scouts in the early game due to their low cost. Nothing can stand against my Mammoth Tanks Units

If your power drops below the needed level, you will suffer several effects including a slower building, radar going offline, and certain defensive structures like Tesla Coil and Obelisk of Light ceasing to function altogether. If you are getting low on power, build another Power Plant before any other building. Keep an eye on your power usage, I cannot stress this enough. This can be reconsidered later when the resources are further away. In my experience, you shouldn’t build more than 2 Harvester per Refinery as they will get stuck when they need to unload at the same time. You will want to build 2 Refineries early on, and once you get your War Factory up and have a tank or 2, you’ll want to build an extra Harvester for each Refinery. Generally, I build a Refinery first to get my economy started but if you are playing with little to no units, you may opt to build the Barracks first and get some units out to defend your base. After deploying your MCV into a Construction Yard, you will build your first Power Plant followed by either a Barracks or Refinery. Also, many of the points in this guide are applicable to the single-player campaigns as well. I will be using general terms that apply to all factions to avoid confusion, for example, Harvester refers to both Tiberium Harvesters ( Tiberium Dawn) or Ore Trucks ( Red Alert). Note that the first section of the guide refers to general gameplay tips that are relevant in both Tiberium Dawn and Red Alert, using any faction. This guide will give you some basic strategies to getting that first multiplayer win in Command and Conquer Remastered. The recent release of the Command and Conquer Remastered series has reignited the fire for many long-time fans and also gives a new generation a chance to jump into these classic RTS games. That made Tiberium Dawn and Red Alert very simple to jump into but can still pose a proper challenge when battling it out against other skilled players. The first Command and Conquer games were released in the mid ’90s, a time when games weren’t nearly as complicated as they are now.
