TASpring 0.65b1 released


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Any TAspring players around ? Or Total Annihilation fans?

Shortly about TASpring:

OpenSource (read free) RTS engine for Total Annihilation like game in full 3D (absolute camera freedom) ... supports original TA unit format ... to get TAS run original TA not needed ...

visit

http://taspring.clan-sy.com/download.php

download full installer and join the fun...

many mods supported (eXtendedTA, OriginalTA, UberHack, FinalFrontier, WorldDomination) and new appearing (AA, SWTA ...)

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Woah, this has come on a long way since I last tried it out (0.4b I think). The shading is great, might rekindle my interest in TA again. It tends to happen for about two months a year anyway, but it sure is nice to be able to free look.

I just hope that Absolute Annihilation support works out okay, the game feels odd without it now.

Woah, this has come on a long way since I last tried it out (0.4b I think). The shading is great, might rekindle my interest in TA again. It tends to happen for about two months a year anyway, but it sure is nice to be able to free look.

I just hope that Absolute Annihilation support works out okay, the game feels odd without it now.

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there is some older but buggy AA build already ... AA author said he was going finish oTA version then later he made qualite TAS mod and utilize also new scripting bonuses etc ...

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No, completely standalone ...

Are you sure ?

check the FAQ

Will TA Spring be free?

The core game is released under GPL License. However, some parts of the game are still under copyright by their owners. Therefore, today, you need to own the original TA game if you want to play. However the community is working hard in order to offer completely free alternatives.

Are you sure ?

check the FAQ

they key word is alternatives ...

and line about 'owning' the original TA copy ... that's just for sure noone will moan about licences ... i'm sure most of people playing TASpring got TA original already laying somewhere in cabinets ... and if You don't have it ... you can get it somewhere for bargain bin price ...

but in end You don't need original TA installed at computer (download TASpring then install and play) ...

simple :whistle:

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