In addition both of these versions generally received positive reviews from the critics. (Due to the fact that most game engines of the era didn't have Mac support, there was generally no cross-platform play in any version of Generals for Mac. Furthermore the expansion pack Command & Conquer: Generals Zero Hour was published for PC in 2003 and for Mac in 2005. The downside is that Generals on Mac will forever be a single-player experience only, due to a big failed bet on Game Center (when the app was originally released, Mac App Store players could play against other Mac App Store players, but because Game Center support was dropped in macOS 10.12, that didn't last too long). ![]() That said, all kudos should go to Aspyr, since they are very passionate about making Generals work on macOS, and the game is well known for having a special place in their heart (hence the decision to release what was then a ten-year old game on the Mac App Store in the first place, and a commitment to releasing a 64-bit update to the game for macOS Catalina - compare this with Civilization IV for Mac, which was released after Generals for Mac and won't be getting a 64-bit update). Many people complained about the zoom on the Mac App Store version of Generals, as it doesn't compare well to the Mac version of Generals and Zero Hour released on CD, nor of the PC versions. It’s highly probable this software program is malicious or contains unwanted bundled software.
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