

Installs the Aftermath and Counterstrike expansions

Installs the game in the language of your choice (English/German/French/Spanish) The Patch function will be disabled if the game wasn't found in the selected folder.ĭoes a complete install with videos/music including no-CD patchĪdds High Resolution Patch (Full HD 1920x1080)


If it doesn't find it or you want to patch a custom Red Alert installation then select the right folder as Destination Location. The installer will automatically find the installation folder for The Ultimate Collection/The First Decade/previous installation. Patches an existing installation (TUC, TFD, etc.) You can also install the game via the freeware release files RedAlert1_AlliedDisc.rar/CD1_ALLIED_DISC.ISO and RedAlert1_SovietDisc.rar/CD2_SOVIET_DISC.ISO, just select Full CD Installation and browse to the folder that contains the files (you don't need to burn the files to a cd or mount them, RA1installer will take care of all that) Just insert the red alert CD, start the installer linked above ( do not use the installer on the cds!), pick CD Installation and choose the drive This feature downloads the freeware ISO files and installs them automatically (you don't need to have any games files, everything is included) When you start RA1installer you will have the following options: The Lost Files videos by Nyerguds (PS1 Expansion videos ported to PC):Ĭounterstrike & Aftermath music + Counterstrike ant videos + PS1 music: All different language versions are supported (English/German/French). for Retail and/or Origin), to make life easy and all.Red Alert 1 Installer (RA1installer.exe) allows you to install / patch / repair Red Alert 1 on any modern operating system. You'd also need to check and see if Steam-version used that same crap-tastic DRM (they didn't always do that for Steam-version) - b/c that might be the easier way to go, these days.Īnd would be worth checking if the DRM did get removed officially by EA for Non-Steam versions (i.e. So, you'd also want to REVOKE right before an uninstall too - to keep the install count up. You need to revoke the install, to keep install count up - which they disables the game from working on that PC. So, you normally want to revoke before changing hardware.or you'd have to ask EA Support to replenish the install count, if you 0 them out. Red Alert 3 (Origin-version/Retail-version) used Securom Internet Version utilizing limited installs of up to 5 PC's with also revokes to the count allowed, like many EA games at Retail and/or using EA Origin from that era back in the day - such as Dead Space 1, Mass Effect 1, Burnout Paradise TUB, Spore, etc etc.Īny hardware changes, you lose an install.
