Great video! The community generated content has brought TA into the RTS present. ProTA, a modded version, is compatible with the campaign, and adds a bit of challenge to it. All of this is available at TA universe.
@@azordash_games Thanks for stopping by! I do have the complete Core campaign streamed on my channel, as well as an interview with the creator of the game - Chris Taylor.
Bought this back in the day and later on GOG, still play it a couple of times a year. Timeless classic, that I feel I always discover something new on due to the license the game gives the player. Even improvising unit weapons for things they aren't strictly made for. Like in sea heavy missions, I'd lure enemy land units to enter the shallow water, and demolish them with torpedoes & depth charges before I sent in my land units to mop up. Also awesome attention to detail that made it feel ahead of it's time, like units able to still attack enemies they can't see, but are detected in radar.
Completed units can be told to go somewhere specific by clicking the move button while the builder is selected. This was useful when I had multiple builders making artillery bots and immediately sending them to reinforce different defence points.
This looks amazing for the mid 1990s. At that time I was playing on my Sega Mega Drive and didn't even know anyone that owned a PC. I might have to pick this up and give it a go.
I checked compilation videos of upcoming RTSs, and found that Industrial Annihilation and Sanctuary: Shattered Sun seem to have a TA/SC style. I have Supreme Commander II on Xbox. But I think you guys should check BAR in the meantime. Because that modernization of TA, pretty much captured the magic if you ask me. The only thing about it I'm a bit partial, is Resurrection Bots being moved to Tech 1. But all over things sounds good to me. Like artillery units not being able to fire backwards.
Beyond All Reason (BAR) is basically a remake of TA with QoL improvements, updated graphics and more units and structures. It's also free to download and play from their website
This was an awesome game. I do enjoy RTS games but I've always been terrible at them 😂 I used to enjoy playing on all-metal worlds so I could build a perfectly laid-out fortress with all the right defensive weapons at just the right places and then shell the enemy from across the map with the Arm's "Big Bertha" cannon. It was pretty easy to create mods for, I made many new units to support my terrible playstyle, and got into 3d modelling to create (bad) models for my new stuff. And the soundtrack was incredible!
@@azordash_games No, I just mean 3d models for the units in-game! Although I guess now that 3D printers exist it would be fairly straightforward to bring them into the physical realm
If you have never heard of it you should start playing Beyond All Reason (BAR) its TA made by fans, its free (not on steam yet) and its one of the most epic games out there
Yes, as said in the community post I've biked for a trip of a total of 2 hours to get it, and I think it was 25 euros then. I had to get it after I played it on my neighbors computer 😇 Indeed. Maybe we have the same feeling, the simplicity of management. Also have the same about the issues of pathfinding, I think I just clicked multiple times until it went the right way. I also like the soundtrack a lot and listened to it just from the CD, and will do that this week again, but then just through RUclips. My objective was mostly getting to have a Big Bertha which has a range like half of the map or something almost the whole map and shooting the enemy base right from home. And for air I think I made a big flock of Hawk's. I should play it again after I'm done with replaying Serious Sam's. 😃 Soundtrack: ruclips.net/video/ljDyp__ejco/видео.html
That's definitely dedicated for the bike ride! With regards to the pathfinding, I think back in the day, I didn't notice it because it was the 90's and you expected things like that... nowdays we are spoilt with advanced AI pathing and so on. There are some definite cool things to build... I have the expansions as part of the bundle which I never played back in the day so I'm going to give them a go soon as they have quite a few extra units. Oddly enough, I have never played more than about 30 minutes of Serious Sam... although many MANY people have told me I should check it out :D
Great video! The community generated content has brought TA into the RTS present. ProTA, a modded version, is compatible with the campaign, and adds a bit of challenge to it. All of this is available at TA universe.
Super helpful to know - thank you!
It's great that there is a still a good community for the title, definitely an easy game to hop in and out of.
Also I may now be watching your gameplay :D
@@azordash_games Thanks for stopping by! I do have the complete Core campaign streamed on my channel, as well as an interview with the creator of the game - Chris Taylor.
Bought this back in the day and later on GOG, still play it a couple of times a year. Timeless classic, that I feel I always discover something new on due to the license the game gives the player. Even improvising unit weapons for things they aren't strictly made for. Like in sea heavy missions, I'd lure enemy land units to enter the shallow water, and demolish them with torpedoes & depth charges before I sent in my land units to mop up. Also awesome attention to detail that made it feel ahead of it's time, like units able to still attack enemies they can't see, but are detected in radar.
Completed units can be told to go somewhere specific by clicking the move button while the builder is selected.
This was useful when I had multiple builders making artillery bots and immediately sending them to reinforce different defence points.
Ohhh that would have made things so much easier and more organized... noted for the future, thank you!
Still remember the first time I saw the beautiful death machine- arm raptor
To set a waypoint from the factory, select the factory, press the ‘move’ button and select your waypoint.
I can tell by your username you are an expert in the field! Cheers for the top tip!
This looks amazing for the mid 1990s. At that time I was playing on my Sega Mega Drive and didn't even know anyone that owned a PC. I might have to pick this up and give it a go.
Ahhh the Mega Drive! Great console…
Definitely recommend you giving this ago!
Supreme Commander was an amazing spiritual successor, with a still active community.
Sadly nothing since has had quite the same magic.
Beyond all Reason didn't quite clicked with you?
I had to look this one up... but I'm already sold on it only having 2 resources :D
Will try and check it out...
I checked compilation videos of upcoming RTSs, and found that Industrial Annihilation and Sanctuary: Shattered Sun seem to have a TA/SC style.
I have Supreme Commander II on Xbox. But I think you guys should check BAR in the meantime. Because that modernization of TA, pretty much captured the magic if you ask me.
The only thing about it I'm a bit partial, is Resurrection Bots being moved to Tech 1. But all over things sounds good to me. Like artillery units not being able to fire backwards.
Beyond All Reason (BAR) is basically a remake of TA with QoL improvements, updated graphics and more units and structures. It's also free to download and play from their website
This was an awesome game. I do enjoy RTS games but I've always been terrible at them 😂
I used to enjoy playing on all-metal worlds so I could build a perfectly laid-out fortress with all the right defensive weapons at just the right places and then shell the enemy from across the map with the Arm's "Big Bertha" cannon.
It was pretty easy to create mods for, I made many new units to support my terrible playstyle, and got into 3d modelling to create (bad) models for my new stuff. And the soundtrack was incredible!
Oh wow 3D models like tabletop models? That’s impressive! I have a casual interest in Table Top Games (40K etc) so always keen to hear about models.
@@azordash_games No, I just mean 3d models for the units in-game!
Although I guess now that 3D printers exist it would be fairly straightforward to bring them into the physical realm
Ohhh got it! Yep so many things possible with 3D printers nowadays!
If you have never heard of it you should start playing Beyond All Reason (BAR) its TA made by fans, its free (not on steam yet) and its one of the most epic games out there
I think you might enjoy Battlezone 98 as an RTS, fun and interesting combat and the perfect amount of strategy to accompany it
Loved the vid!
So glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for stopping by.
When I bought it on Steam and ran it in 1080p and it worked fine I was so confused...
A +25 year old game that you can play "out of the box" lol
Same…. I was half expecting some type of crash to desktop… alas it never came!
Yes, as said in the community post I've biked for a trip of a total of 2 hours to get it, and I think it was 25 euros then. I had to get it after I played it on my neighbors computer 😇
Indeed. Maybe we have the same feeling, the simplicity of management. Also have the same about the issues of pathfinding, I think I just clicked multiple times until it went the right way.
I also like the soundtrack a lot and listened to it just from the CD, and will do that this week again, but then just through RUclips.
My objective was mostly getting to have a Big Bertha which has a range like half of the map or something almost the whole map and shooting the enemy base right from home. And for air I think I made a big flock of Hawk's. I should play it again after I'm done with replaying Serious Sam's. 😃
Soundtrack:
ruclips.net/video/ljDyp__ejco/видео.html
That's definitely dedicated for the bike ride!
With regards to the pathfinding, I think back in the day, I didn't notice it because it was the 90's and you expected things like that... nowdays we are spoilt with advanced AI pathing and so on.
There are some definite cool things to build... I have the expansions as part of the bundle which I never played back in the day so I'm going to give them a go soon as they have quite a few extra units.
Oddly enough, I have never played more than about 30 minutes of Serious Sam... although many MANY people have told me I should check it out :D
If you like TA, you should check out Total Annihilation: Kingdoms and Supreme Commander! They're by the same people!
If you like Total Annihilation then Supreme commander and Beyond All Reason are great as it’s spiritual successors.
Had not heard of Beyond all Reason… it definitely has big TA vibes just looking at the gameplay…!
@@azordash_gamesit’s free to get and to me is the best successor. Very fun!!!
Technically Supreme commander were made by the same people who made TA so it was Sup Com was the spiritual successor to TA
Noice!
For the love of god play supreme commander (1 not 2) with the Forged Alliance expand alone.
Ii will be shocked if you dont really like it.
I’ll check it out when I can, cheers!