Gameplay Info
- Commonly-used Abbreviations
- Basic Gameplay Manual
- GDI Character Stats
- GDI Vehicle Stats
- Nod Character Stats
- Nod Vehicle Stats
- Weapon Stats
- Renegade maps
- The Game Modes
- In-Depth Vehicle Info
- Pointsfix
Renegade Strategy Guides
- Harvester Walking Guide
- Spoony's Strategy Guides: Field
- Spoony's Strategy Guides: Volcano
- Spoony's Strategy Guides: City Flying
- Laying Proximity C4
- Advanced Mining
- Placing Beacons
- Structural Demolition Guide
- Single Player Campaign Walkthrough
- Structural guides of buildings in Renegade
- Base defending guide
- Renegade Tactics
Opinion pieces
- The Stealth Black Hand: Noobish or for the Elite?
- The Light Tank: The best tank in Renegade?
- The Stealth Tank: Nod's most valuable weapon.
- The Mammoth Tank: How to use them.
- The Medium Tank: The middle child of the tank family.
- The Flame Tank: Nod's Alpha and Omega.
- Deadeye/Blackhand Sniper: The Ultimate Anti-Infantry.
- Pistol: An intimate look at everyone's favorite short-range side-arm.
- The Ramjet Rifle: An in-depth look at the Ramjet Rifle.
- The Chem Sprayer: Corrosive, burning damage that affects infantry and vehicles! What more could you ask for?
- Repair guns: Repairing is just a matter of using a weapon.
- Orca VTOL Assault Craft: The most advanced vehicle in the game.
- The word 'Pointwhore': And why it is nonsense to try to insult somebody with it
- The !donate command: And why it is very bad for gameplay
Community
- Community sites
- Community IRC Networks
- Renegade clans
- Renegade Clanwars League
- Community Gaming Network
Modding resources
- API: Application Programming Interface, The commands inside the scripts.dll that run everything!
- List of Presets: Preset List
- Scripts.dll Installation tutorial: How to install the scripts.dll and the most common bug
- Warhead/Shield type names
Software
- RenGuard: FAQ and info
- SSAOW and SSCTF: Information about SSAOW and SSCTF.
- Useful Programs: A list of software for Renegade
- Server Moderation Software
- Renegade Resurrection
- NightRegulator Tutorial
Total Conversion Mods
- Red Alert: A Path Beyond: Renegade -> Command & Conquer: Red Alert
- Reborn: Renegade -> Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun
- Red Alert 2: Apocalypse Rising Renegade -> Command & Conquer Red Alert 2
- Renegade: A New Hope: Renegade -> Star Wars First-Person Shooter
- Roleplay 2(Mod within a map): Renegade -> Grand Theft Auto
Tutorials
- Registering a nick on XWIS
- BRenBot Tutorial
- mIRC Tutorial
- Turret view
- 3dsmax Basics
- RenX Material Editor
- Radio Commands
- General Gameplay Tips and Performance Tweaks
- Combatting "Lag"
- Questions : Ask Questions, Give Answers
- XWIS Transition FAQ
- RenGuard SVKP Issue - Norton AV (und alte AntiVir versionen)
Overview
Command & Conquer: Renegade (typically referred to in the community as just simply "Renegade") was a first/third person shooter developed by Westwood Studios and released on 26 February 2002.
Its story takes place during the final days of the First Tiberium War, and the player assumes the role of GDI commando Nick 'Havoc' Parker carrying out various missions assigned to him by his superiors. These missions take him all over the world in various countries and climates, both indoor and outdoor, and his actions greatly affect the current state of the war.
Renegade is the only Command & Conquer game with three objective types: primary, secondary and tertiary. Primary objectives are obligatory, secondary objectives are optional but assist the player in his task, while tertiary objectives make little change to the gameplay.
A sequel to the game, Command & Conquer: Renegade 2 was in the works, but was canceled.
Content
- Story
- Gameplay
- Multiplayer
- Devlopment
- Release and Beyond
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- Walkthrough
Story
The storyline of Renegade deals with the abduction of GDI's top three Tiberium research specialists by the Brotherhood of Nod. The player takes on the role of GDI commando Nick "Havoc" Parker, who is assigned to rescue these experts. As the game progresses it is revealed that they have been forced into biochemistry research for the Brotherhood's top secret "Project ReGenesis," an attempt to create genetically enhanced super-soldiers.
Gameplay
Command & Conquer: Renegade follows the standard FPS formula, giving the player weapons and a set of objectives for each level that must be met before continuing to the next. This is the only C&C game that has the first person view.
Multiplayer
The multiplayer element of this game takes the form of 'Command and Conquer Mode', in which players are divided into the two teams: GDI and Nod. Each team starts with 8 men and must purchase vehicles and advanced character classes in order to destroy the enemy base and defend their own team. The game is won when one team destroys the other's base or the time limit expires and the team with the highest score is declared the winner. Damaging and destroying enemy units and structures earns points. Some servers allow the 'endgame beacon' that causes the game to be instantly won by the team that successfully detonates a superweapon beacon on the opposing team’s pedestal located in their Barracks or Hand of Nod. Gameplay is a combination of FPS and RTS elements, since team members receive money from tiberium harvesting and must purchase their own individual equipment.
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