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This is combined with slightly reducing the amount of tiberium stored in Refineries. Part of the reason for this is that refineries are targeted lots by ion cannons (one-shot kill) and nukes. Whenever this happens, you lose the money that's in them. By making a silo that stores more, you can store the tib farther away and keep a bit more of it safe. The other part of the reason is to bring silos into the game as a somewhat strategic structure. By having more money, they are more capturable, because you can steal what's in them. It might also make sense to maybe airstrike them so that the opponent loses what money is in them. The way to counteract this problem is to build more silos. They cost a bit more though (double) so that you have to think about how many you want.
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OpenRA
A Libre/Free Real Time Strategy game engine supporting early Westwood classics.
- Website: http://www.open-ra.org
- IRC: #openra on irc.freenode.net
- Repository: https://github.com/openra/openra

Please read the FAQ in our Wiki and report problems at http://bugs.open-ra.org.
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Play
Distributed mods include a reimagining of
- Command & Conquer: Red Alert
- Command & Conquer: Tiberian Dawn
- Dune 2000 (experimental)
Check our Playing the Game Guide to win multiplayer matches.
Contribute
- Please read INSTALL and Compiling on how to set up an OpenRA development environment.
- Read HACKING for an overview of the engine.
- To get your patches merged please adhere to the Contributing guidelines.
- Some insights on the upcoming Translation framework.
Mapping
- We offer a Mapping Tutorial as you can change gameplay drastically with custom maps.
- If you want to share custom maps, mini-games and units with the community upload them at http://content.open-ra.org
Modding
- There exists an incomplete Trait documentation to get started with yaml files.
- Check the Modding Guide to create your own classic RTS.
- Some hints on to create new OpenRA compatible Pixelart.
- Upload total conversions at our ModDB profile
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