Boneyards
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Boneyards was the massive online server created for the Total Annihilation
series of computer games by Cavedog Entertainment
, allowing thousands of players to compete in organised battle over the internet. Boneyards was opened to the general public on April 8, 1999 (after an initial beta testing period beginning on November 12, 1998) and was shut down a few months prior to Cavedog's demise in August 2000.
Later versions of the Demo Recorder also featured enhanced anti-cheating detection and the Yankspankers' "TAHook" program, which added many new interface features to the game, such as:
Contrary to popular belief, the demo recorder did not add resource or radar sharing between allies, only line of sight.
The TA Demo Recorder is considered a must-have by modern day TA players. Though not required simply to play, many players will be annoyed if it is absent, especially in team games.
The Demo Recorder, after several years of dormancy, is currently being extended and bugfixed by long-time TA community member Xon. His work can be found at exclusively his website's forum.
was nearly identical to TA. Instead of the Galactic War, TA:K had the Darien Crusades, which also featured its own unique balance different from the game on its own. However, TA:K had a total of five races (including the expansion pack) instead of a mere two.
Nowadays, the remaining players use the GameRanger
client to play online.
Total Annihilation
Total Annihilation is a real-time strategy video game created by Cavedog Entertainment, a sub-division of Humongous Entertainment, and released on September 30, 1997 by GT Interactive for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS. It was the first RTS game to feature 3D units and terrain...
series of computer games by Cavedog Entertainment
Cavedog Entertainment
Cavedog Entertainment, or Cavedog, was a video game developer based in Bothell, Washington. Cavedog gained the attention of gamers and the gaming press alike with the 1997 release of Total Annihilation , winning many accolades such as multiple Game of the Year honors or being one of The Greatest...
, allowing thousands of players to compete in organised battle over the internet. Boneyards was opened to the general public on April 8, 1999 (after an initial beta testing period beginning on November 12, 1998) and was shut down a few months prior to Cavedog's demise in August 2000.
Total Annihilation
Boneyards players had ranks, clans and many other options available to them. Server wide competitions were often held, where the top ranking from each side were given the "commander" status of their side. This was the highest rank, and was only gained by winning one of the top competitions.Galactic War
Boneyards featured a metagame called the Galactic War for TA. When a player joined Boneyards, he or she would choose one of the game's two factions to play as: The ARM or the CORE. The metagame consisted of a specific sector of the TA galaxies featuring many planets to be fought over. ARM-held worlds were indicated by blue, CORE-held worlds were red, while contested worlds were yellow. Games were held on the contested planets, deciding who gained control of the planet and what planets would contested next in the push for the other faction's sector homeworld. Galactic War matches were generally 1 vs 1, 2 vs 2, or 3 vs 3, though the game supported up to 5 vs 5.Matchmaking
Players could also play "friendly" games on different maps, for stats points, or just for fun. Up to ten players at a time could play, with 1v1, 2v2 and 3v3 again being the most popular. Free-for-all matches with no alliances were also common.Demo Recorder
From the use of Boneyards and other online TA services sprang the TA Demo Recorder, created by a clan of programmers known as the Swedish Yankspankers, who later made Spring Engine. The demo recorder's primary function was to record multiplayer games by intercepting and recording the TCP/IP communication packets, thereby allowing players to watch replays of the games they and others had played.Later versions of the Demo Recorder also featured enhanced anti-cheating detection and the Yankspankers' "TAHook" program, which added many new interface features to the game, such as:
- The ability to view allies' resource income;
- The ability to leave markers or simple drawings on the map at the press of a key;
- Shared Line of Sight between allies (though the fog of war was not lifted in their version);
- Line-building, allowing players to create rows of buildings in two clicks rather than many;
- Other miscellaneous options all documented in the program's readme file.
Contrary to popular belief, the demo recorder did not add resource or radar sharing between allies, only line of sight.
The TA Demo Recorder is considered a must-have by modern day TA players. Though not required simply to play, many players will be annoyed if it is absent, especially in team games.
The Demo Recorder, after several years of dormancy, is currently being extended and bugfixed by long-time TA community member Xon. His work can be found at exclusively his website's forum.
Total Annihilation: Kingdoms
In general, the Boneyards support of Total Annihilation: KingdomsTotal Annihilation: Kingdoms
Total Annihilation: Kingdoms or TA:K is a medieval fantasy real time strategy game created and released by Cavedog Entertainment on June 25, 1999...
was nearly identical to TA. Instead of the Galactic War, TA:K had the Darien Crusades, which also featured its own unique balance different from the game on its own. However, TA:K had a total of five races (including the expansion pack) instead of a mere two.
Nowadays, the remaining players use the GameRanger
GameRanger
GameRanger is an Internet gaming service for the Macintosh and Windows computing platforms. The service includes custom software and unlike other gaming services is not strictly web-based. GameRanger was created by Scott Kevill and was first released in July 1999 for Macintosh with support for 11...
client to play online.