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Star Wars: Force Commander

 


500 command points

Enter 'TheGalaxyIsYours' in the name screen click on name NOT arrow or it will not work, in the game press shift and 'm' and you will get 500 command points!!!

[send by:Dale Cromwell]



More command points

You will need the v1.1 patch for this code. Start a new game and enter "TheGalaxyIsYours" as a name in the New Player slot(when choosing your new player you must double-click on the name , and not click on the blue arrow). Then during playing a game in campaign or skirmish modes, press M for 500 command points.





Get double units

If a unit carrier gets destroyed, remove the unit at the same time it explodes. If timed correctly, that unit will be doubled.



All Missions

Star a new game with the character name "TheWorldIsYours" and then double click on it to access all missions.



Special Troops

First of all, you MUST have the version 1.1 patch in order for this to work. Then create a new file called "TheGalaxyIsYours" and capitaliztion does count! Enter any mission (even a skirmish) and press Ctrl+0 and at the bottom of the screen it should say "stormtrooper". Press up or down until you find the unit you want (I've gotten Darth Vader, snowtroopers, and 4 different Lukes!). Then press left to get what you chose. Oh, and if you think your guys are weak, just press Num lock+Keypad asterik (*) to get 999,999 (!) life for your selected unit!




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