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Build Time refers to the minimum time it takes build a unit or structure assuming sufficient credits are available. In most Command & Conquer games credits (or money) are the critical limiting factor to unit production and are thus considered the main resource. The opposite in true in Tiberian Twilight where units cost no credits at all but has significantly longer build times and limited construction rate making time the critical resource.

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  • Build Time refers to the minimum time it takes build a unit or structure assuming sufficient credits are available. In most Command & Conquer games credits (or money) are the critical limiting factor to unit production and are thus considered the main resource. The opposite in true in Tiberian Twilight where units cost no credits at all but has significantly longer build times and limited construction rate making time the critical resource.
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  • Build Time refers to the minimum time it takes build a unit or structure assuming sufficient credits are available. In most Command & Conquer games credits (or money) are the critical limiting factor to unit production and are thus considered the main resource. The opposite in true in Tiberian Twilight where units cost no credits at all but has significantly longer build times and limited construction rate making time the critical resource.
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