JCDenton2052 ( talk) 00:13, 9 July 2008 (UTC) I am also a fan of the game For the true sequel to TA, check out Supreme Commander. Chris Taylor, the genius behind TA, had left Cavedog before development of TAK began. It had very high system requirements (it was the Crysis of its time), and just didn't match TA in gameplay. TAK was almost universally hated by TA players. Dream Focus 02:22, 3 December 2007 (UTC) I played TA and TAK when they came out and was active on the newsgroups and forums. Does anyone have the sales figures? I think a lot of this article may be Original Research, as they call it, just one guy's opinion.
TA just had Core and Arm, and most of their units were exactly the same, only with a different name and different artwork. It is far superior to TA, since the four factions all have their unique characteristics and style of play required to master them. Anyway, I enjoyed the game, played it constantly when it came out online with a lot of other players, all of which seemed to enjoy it. I thought Cavedog ended because Chris Taylor made enough money to start his own company, and then created Dungeon Siege, etc. The article states that the game was a dismal failure, everyone hating it, and it leading to the destruction of Cavedog. Thank you, Black Falcon 00:17, 5 March 2007 (UTC) I'm a fan of the game, and really liked it. I will perform as much cleanup and improvement as I can, but my knowledge of the game is at present limited to what I've read in this article. I created the article List of places in Total Annihilation: Kingdoms by merging content from 14 separate articles (12 of which were up for deletion).