Command And Conquer Generals Zero Hour Cheats Unlimited Power -
Fourteen orbital ion cannons—not one—fired simultaneously. They didn't strike the GLA army. They erased the entire grid square. The mushroom clouds weren't nuclear, but the roar was. The ground didn't shake; it sublimated into glass. Every single GLA unit, from the nearest technical to the farthest scud launcher, was atomized in a cascade of silent, beautiful light.
Then the cheat's second effect kicked in. wasn't just about energy. It was about economy . His supply bars ticked upward—$10,000, $100,000, $1,000,000 per second. He could build anything. He could build everything .
For a moment, nothing happened. The GLA horde advanced, cackling over open comms. Then his Particle Cannon uplink—the destroyed one—began to hum. Its dish realigned itself, welding cracks vanishing in a shimmer of blue light.
Within three minutes, his army was a nation. Within five, he had encircled the entire GLA-held city with a ring of hovering at maximum altitude, their cannons aimed inward like the fingers of an angry god. The mushroom clouds weren't nuclear, but the roar was
"Command," Granger said, his voice quiet. "Cancel the fuel air bomb. I'm going to take the city."
Granger watched a hijacker climb onto his last supply truck. The truck exploded. Two of his pathfinders were torn apart by shrapnel.
General Malcolm "Tao" Granger of the US Army’s elite Laser Division was losing. Then the cheat's second effect kicked in
The last thing General Granger saw before the purge was a simple text box, blinking in the center of his frozen screen:
That's impossible, Granger thought.
It was cheating. It was dishonorable. It would get him court-martialed and his service record shredded. He felt a moment of pure
He tried to close the console. It wouldn't close. He tried to de-select the Generals Power menu. It was welded open. The numbers were still climbing. He was no longer a general. He was a runaway process.
Above the battlefield, the sky turned white.
The cheat was still active. He couldn't turn it off.
Granger looked at his screen—at the impossible swarm of units, the infinite power bar, the glitched economy. He felt a moment of pure, godlike euphoria. Then he felt a cold dread settle into his stomach.