C & C 3: Tiberium Wars producer speaks
Plus, new combat-tastic images of the latest Command & Conquer in action
1. Objectives/Player Status - Click this button to view your primary and bonus objectives
2. Sell Button - Sell your structures and be refunded a percentage of their build cost
3. Power Toggle - Shut down an individual structure in trade of freeing up more power
4. Repair Button - Use this button to Repair your damaged structures
5. Power Meter - This meter determines how much power your base is generating vs. consuming
6. Mini-map - Strategic overview of the battlefield. Allows instant navigation to any point on the map
7. Resources - This displays the total amount of resources available to purchase items
8. Contextual Tab - Provides the commander with a complete listing of all selected units and structures
9. Production Tabs - Manage your production queues from anywhere on the battlefield
10. Production Sub-Tabs - Manage your production queues for each individual structure
11. Build Buttons - Queue up, pause, or cancel the building of units and structures
12. Contextual Window - Portrait and overall information about the currently selected unit
13. Health - Represents the remaining hit points on the selected unit or squad
14. Upgrades - Display which Upgrades the item can receive
15. Combat Chain - These icons indicate where the unit falls in the combat chain
16. Veterancy - Displays the selected unit's combat experience and rank
17. Special Abilities - Activate Special Abilities for the selected unit or structure
18. Purchase Upgrades - Purchase upgrades for the selected unit or structure
19. Common Command Interface - Easy access to many of the most commonly used commands
20. Superpower Timers - Countdown timer will be represented here
21. Player Powers - Artillery strikes, bombing runs, radar scans and reinforcements
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