Command and Conquer does have graphics.
i am not sure but me personally i think there will be considereing the success of command and conquer red alert 3
I'm not sure I'm 99% sure you can't use it in game but you could probably some program like skype and chat through that while playing, that's what my clan had to do.
To raise the starting cash in Command & Conquer: Generals - Zero Hour, you can use the cheat code "it's all about the money" during a game, which will instantly give you $10,000. Alternatively, you can use "money talks" to receive $1,000. Make sure to enter the codes while in the game, as they won't work in the menu.
restart the computer, scan for virusus, check that your computer isn't overheated, or make sure that it has your computer type is windows and enough space to hold it.
To install Command and Conquer: Tiberian Sun from the GDI disc, insert the disc into your computer’s CD drive. Open the disc in File Explorer and locate the setup.exe file. Double-click on setup.exe and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation. Make sure to check compatibility settings if you're using a newer operating system.
The phrase "Go forth and conquer" in Latin can be translated as "Procedite et vincite." "Procedite" means "go forth" or "advance," and "vincite" means "conquer" or "overcome." This phrase is a powerful and motivational command often used in historical and literary contexts.
In Command and Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars, you can create turrets by constructing a Power Plant and then building a Defensive Structure. Depending on your faction, you can choose from various turret types, such as the GDI's Guard Tower or the Nod's Shredder Turret. Simply click on the building icon in your base, select the desired turret, and place it in a strategic location to defend against enemy attacks. Be sure to have enough resources and power available to support your turret construction.
Yes, 'Be sure to include each word's definition', is a command sentence.
if you do not know what graphics card is in your pc, you most likely have onboard graphics- i.e graphics which are rendered by your motherboard or processor. however, if you are not sure what grahics card you have, you can run the directx diagnostic tool, whic will tell you just about all the specs of your pc. this is run by going start menu > run> then type in 'dxdiag' without the quotes. the relevant information will be found under the 'display' tab.
Reinstall the drivers for your graphics card, and make sure that it is not overheating.
There are a number of resources for computer graphics on the internet. A site such as deviantart.com will have a variety of options for you. Be sure to have permission to use the graphics. Look for a creative commons liscense.
It is not a command. It is an option for a command. Depending on the command it can modify the actions taken.For cp, mv and rm it makes the command interactive (are you sure). For ls it shows the inodes of files.