Anyone here play C&C3/Kanes Wrath?

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or any other C&C games.
Lately I just play C&C3/KW single player.
I played RA3 for awhile and I got into the top 50 for 2v2 ranked...it's ok game, got boring a bit fast imo--I'm waiting for the expansion pack which should be coming out next month.

But IMO, C&C3/Kanes Wrath is command & conquer in its finest form--much better than RA3 and Generals and any other C&C game. The new patch is good too--game got finally balanced well after such a long time.
 
Kane's Wrath made C&C 3 immeasurably better, but I just don't like the GDI vs. Nod games as much as I did the Red Alert ones, which were a nice combination of cartoony and familiar styles of fighting. Anyway, yeah, I have it. Played mostly for the campaigns and skirmishes, never could get into playing any sort of RTS online.
 
I prefer it to most of the other C&C games, the graphics are top notch but even my computer can run it fine. The addition of a third faction(which I thought was ******** both in plot and in balance) is finnally balanced. Other then RA1 this is the first game in a bit where I can have some truly epic battles
 
I played waaaaay too much of Kane's Wrath (to be honest I did work on it).
 
Bump. My copy of C&C3 should arrive in the next couple of days, anyone here play it still?
 
Yup, I rather enjoyed it. I think the general feel of the game's controls felt better than Red Alert 3 did (for the 360) but I enjoyed both.

Looking forward to the next one although I fear another Generals.
 
Well the game arrived but (presumably because it is second hand and the previous owner must have registered it online) I cannot register the game and so cannot play online. It claims that the cd key has already been registered. Any ideas?
 
In case this happens to anyone else with this or any other game, I just thought I'd post that after emailing EA customer support this morning they got back to me about 3 hours later saying that they will send me a replacement cd key. I had to scan the disk to prove it is legitimate (there is an alphanumeric code at the bottom of it that they need to check), and am now awaiting a further response. All is not lost!
 
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