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|name=Yuri's Revenge | |||
|image=yrbox.jpg | |||
|dev=Westwood Studios | |||
|dates=08.10.2001 | |||
|version=1.001 | |||
|site=http://www.ea.com/official/cc/firstdecade/us/index.jsp | |||
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''Yuri's Revenge'' (YR) is the 2001 add-on to Westwood's [[Red Alert 2]]. It added a third side (the followers of Yuri), several new units for the existing sides, and two new single player campaigns. | ''Yuri's Revenge'' (YR) is the 2001 add-on to Westwood's [[Red Alert 2]]. It added a third side (the followers of Yuri), several new units for the existing sides, and two new single player campaigns. | ||
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Most files in YR that were present in RA2 as well had the suffix "md" added ('''M'''ission '''D'''isk), e.g. while RA2 had the rules.ini as its main control file, YR has the rulesmd.ini. In the case of INI files, these are complete replacements, not just overrides to the original ones. | Most files in YR that were present in RA2 as well had the suffix "md" added ('''M'''ission '''D'''isk), e.g. while RA2 had the rules.ini as its main control file, YR has the rulesmd.ini. In the case of INI files, these are complete replacements, not just overrides to the original ones. | ||
== | ==Command Line Arguments== | ||
These work in addition to the [[Red Alert 2#EXE Switches|RA2 ones]], with the new EXE being ra2md.exe. | These work in addition to the [[Red Alert 2#EXE Switches|RA2 ones]], with the new EXE being ra2md.exe. | ||
;-DLINK1 :Unknown but related to Network options | ;-DLINK1 :Unknown but related to Network options | ||
;-SPEEDCONTROL : | ;-SPEEDCONTROL :Allows changing game speed in campaign mode (when you pause the game, the Game Speed slider in Game Controls window will be visible). Normally it is only possible for non-campaign modes. | ||
===RockPatch=== | ===RockPatch=== | ||
[[RockPatch]] introduces the following, additional exe switches: | [[RockPatch]] introduces the following, additional exe switches: | ||
;-LOG :Makes [[YR]] output a logfile | ;-LOG :Makes [[YR]] output a logfile | ||
;-OUTMISSINGSTRS :Makes [[YR]] output a file listing all the missing CSF strings in your mod. | ;-OUTMISSINGSTRS :Makes [[YR]] output a file listing all the missing CSF strings in your mod. | ||
===Ares=== | |||
[[Ares]] introduces the following command line arguments: | |||
;-CD :Allows the game to run without the Yuri’s Revenge CD. Requires the content of the Yuri’s Revenge CD to be copied to the Red Alert 2 directory first. The First Decade users already have all the required files installed, so no further action has to be taken. | |||
;-NOLOGO :Prevents the EA logo video from playing before the game begins to load. | |||
;-LOG :Turns debug.log file writing on initially. See Internal Errors/Debugging. | |||
;-LOG-CSF :Outputs all CSF labels that cannot be found in the language files into debug.log. Each label is written only once, and prefixed with [CSFLoader]. | |||
;-STRICT :Throws an Internal Error on game load if a not-necessarily-critical error is detected. For example, when you set a flag to a non-empty value that cannot be parsed. | |||
:: Note | |||
:: There are several existing errors in the stock rules that will trip this so you will need to clean them up before using it. | |||
;-AI-CONTROL :Enables AI Control feature. Entering this command in the command line before opening Yuri’s Revenge allows the player to assign a hotkey to allowing AI control. | |||
:: Warning | |||
:: This feature was designed primarily for the purposes of offline testing and AI design testing. Due to this, feature complexity, lack of interest and a change in personnel, please note that this feature is NOT officially supported. | |||
;-AFFINITY<nowiki>:</nowiki>N :Controls which processors the game will run on. N is a bit mask with one bit for each processor starting with 1 for the first, 2 for the second, 4 for the third and so on. If not set, 1 is used, meaning the game will run on the first processor only. Use 0 to disable this feature. | |||
:: Warning | |||
:: Several bits can be combined, like 3 representing the first two processors. Usually, the game should run on only one processor (that is, N being a power of 2), as it is not designed to make use of multiple processors. | |||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Latest revision as of 08:49, 1 January 2019
Yuri's Revenge (YR) is the 2001 add-on to Westwood's Red Alert 2. It added a third side (the followers of Yuri), several new units for the existing sides, and two new single player campaigns.
At this point in time, there are comparatively few mods left for the original game, most new mods are for Yuri's Revenge.
Most files in YR that were present in RA2 as well had the suffix "md" added (Mission Disk), e.g. while RA2 had the rules.ini as its main control file, YR has the rulesmd.ini. In the case of INI files, these are complete replacements, not just overrides to the original ones.
Command Line Arguments
These work in addition to the RA2 ones, with the new EXE being ra2md.exe.
- -DLINK1
- Unknown but related to Network options
- -SPEEDCONTROL
- Allows changing game speed in campaign mode (when you pause the game, the Game Speed slider in Game Controls window will be visible). Normally it is only possible for non-campaign modes.
RockPatch
RockPatch introduces the following, additional exe switches:
- -LOG
- Makes YR output a logfile
- -OUTMISSINGSTRS
- Makes YR output a file listing all the missing CSF strings in your mod.
Ares
Ares introduces the following command line arguments:
- -CD
- Allows the game to run without the Yuri’s Revenge CD. Requires the content of the Yuri’s Revenge CD to be copied to the Red Alert 2 directory first. The First Decade users already have all the required files installed, so no further action has to be taken.
- -NOLOGO
- Prevents the EA logo video from playing before the game begins to load.
- -LOG
- Turns debug.log file writing on initially. See Internal Errors/Debugging.
- -LOG-CSF
- Outputs all CSF labels that cannot be found in the language files into debug.log. Each label is written only once, and prefixed with [CSFLoader].
- -STRICT
- Throws an Internal Error on game load if a not-necessarily-critical error is detected. For example, when you set a flag to a non-empty value that cannot be parsed.
- Note
- There are several existing errors in the stock rules that will trip this so you will need to clean them up before using it.
- -AI-CONTROL
- Enables AI Control feature. Entering this command in the command line before opening Yuri’s Revenge allows the player to assign a hotkey to allowing AI control.
- Warning
- This feature was designed primarily for the purposes of offline testing and AI design testing. Due to this, feature complexity, lack of interest and a change in personnel, please note that this feature is NOT officially supported.
- -AFFINITY:N
- Controls which processors the game will run on. N is a bit mask with one bit for each processor starting with 1 for the first, 2 for the second, 4 for the third and so on. If not set, 1 is used, meaning the game will run on the first processor only. Use 0 to disable this feature.
- Warning
- Several bits can be combined, like 3 representing the first two processors. Usually, the game should run on only one processor (that is, N being a power of 2), as it is not designed to make use of multiple processors.
See also
Preceded by: | Followed by: | |||
Games: | Red Alert 2 | Renegade | ||
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Add-Ons: | Firestorm | Zero Hour |