Good day / evening - and not forgetting 'Moin'.
Hope you are all well, or improving.
Soccorro: Waaait it's freeware!? But i...paid for the ga....OOORIIIGIIIINNNNN!
tinyE: SO DID I.....TWICE! XD
Of course that was waaaaaay before it was freeware and waaaaaaay before C&C 3.
I used to copy all my C&C CD's into my hard drive and play that way, can't remember now the workaround I used, but there is one. I had one disc shatter in the cd player, and had to buy a new copy, which is why I stopped using CD's to play off. Wrote to EA for a replacement, but they never bothered to reply.
If you're prepared to register at Origin's site, there is a freeware game there called Tiberium Alliances.
https://www.tiberiumalliances.com/signup/emailCheck I'm finding the combination of games in some of the GOG tower bundles to be strange, or in some cases, like the D&D games, just too many > too expensive.
Take the 'historical bundle' - why didn't they put Crusaders in with Europa Universalis II, it's a much better 'fit'. Or at least Europa Universalis (the first game), just for the sake of continuity? I love most of the Paradox games, have a lot of them on CD, but I never wanted to play Hearts of Iron.
I am a big fan of the Europa series - whisper it softly - I also have EU IV via a bundle at that rental site - it was the only way I could get it. <hides head in shame>