Generals: Zero Hour is old, making it a prime target for malware writers. A "trainer" is essentially a memory modifier. Hackers love hiding ransomware in these.
Use the Rheingold v1.04 trainer. Keep it offline. Have fun turning the GLA into scrap metal.
RTS Vault | Reading Time: 4 Minutes Introduction: The 20-Year War Let’s be honest. Command & Conquer: Generals – Zero Hour is now old enough to vote. Released in 2003, this gem of the RTS genre still holds a dedicated fanbase. Whether you are modding it with Rise of the Reds or skirmishing against a Brutal AI, the challenge remains real.
The safest repository for this is (specifically their trainer section) or The Cheat Matrix . However, due to the nature of these files, we recommend the community-vetted Nexus Mods or Mod DB .
Enter the . Specifically, the legendary v1.04 trainer.
The General’s Arsenal: A Guide to Trainers for C&C: Generals – Zero Hour (v1.04)
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