Long ago, the galaxy had known peace. Paradise was ruled with the hand of science, and the hand was that of the galactic governing body known as the Core. Ironically, it was the Core's ultimate victory, the victory over death itself, that brought about the downfall of its paradise and started the war that would decimate a million worlds. The immortality process, known as "patterning," involved the electronic duplication of brain matrices, allowing the transfer of consciousness into durable machines. Effectively it meant immortality, and the Core decreed the process mandatory for all citizens in order to ensure their safety. However, there were many citizens unwilling to toss aside their bodies so casually, many indeed who regarded patterning as an atrocity. They fled to the outer edges of the galaxy, forming a resistance movement that became known as the Arm. War began, though it was never officially declared by either side.
Total Annihilation now supported over our digital distribution service called Desura!
Posted by Henley on Apr 19th, 2011
While many sites stop supporting old games as soon as the newer model comes out its a little different here for Desura, a lot different actually. We are now supporting Total Annihilation mods over our digital distribution service enabling thousands of gamers to easily download and access the best user made modifications. Welcome to the family Total Annihilation and the flagship modifications!
We are always looking for more fantastic mods to support over the service, if you know of a mod or are apart of a mod that you think needs to be on Desura let us know support@desura.com and we will do our best to get it ready, even if we do not support the game the mod is currently for let us know either way.
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Great! What about Spring? Though it is still not version 1...
Sweet! Oldschool but still one of the best RTS games ever imo.
Really nice of Desura to support not only the latest titles but also to care for more classic ones. This way you may create the biggest archive for high-quality mods of every "era" - keep it up!
Nice to see you're supporting old as well as new games, especially classics like TA
ah, TA memories ...
when people make a game and then makes a new virsion of it they should just attach it to the old game as more levels so you can have all the games you love in one download
spring still feels nothing like the old ta engine, thats why i'll always play it, only annoying thing about ta's engine is the pathfinding with over 1000x units on the map <3
Great news! Still one of my favorites.