Video Card: 128 MB video RAM or greater, with DirectX 9 Vertex Shader / Pixel Shader 2.0 support (ATI 9600+, Nvidia 6200+).
Recommended Requirements – Supreme Commander
Video Card: 256 MB video RAM, with DirectX 9 Vertex Shader / Pixel Shader 2.0 support (Nvidia 6800 or better).
Hard Disk Space: 8GB available hard drive space.
Processor: 3.0 GHz Intel or equivalent AMD processor or better.
OS: Windows® XP Service Pack 2, Windows® Vista.
Keep yourself in slot one, then add as many AIs (settings irrelevant) as the current mission requires.If you are looking to run Supreme Commander on your PC, it's good to take a look at the minimum requirements and see if you can REALLY run it.
MAKE SURE to select Fixed starting positions and to not change them from the default, otherwise everything will break.
When you select this map, you’ll see that despite the selection jumping to the original Iskellian Coast, there’s no minimap image.
To easily select the correct one, I recommend only having one in your maps directory at a time as the host.
Because SupCom 2 doesn’t support adding a map to the built-in list, the campaign maps duplicate the name of an existing one – Iskellian Coast.
As a host, however, you need to consider the following things. You should also make sure that “enable DLC in skirmish/multiplayer” is disabled in the main menu.Īs a player, all you really need to do is join the correctly set up lobby by your host using Steam Friends. Remember Supreme Commander 2? You know, the strategy game that came out in 2010 and featured A LOT of units on screen? Well, for those three people that still remember and play it, modder ‘purplelf’ released a new mod that allows gamers to play the single-player campaign in co-op mode.Īccording to the modder, most single-player missions can be played with up to four players, with the exception of Illuminate 6 and Cybran 3 which only support up to three players because they require too many AIs.Īll you have to do is download the mod from here, go to your Supreme Commander 2 install directory, go into the gamedata directory and back up your lua.scd file (somewhere outside of the SupCom 2 directory) and then copy the maps and gamedata folders from the mod file into your SupCom 2 directory.