The Homeworld Remastered Collection includes:
Homeworld Remastered Edition
Homeworld 2 Remastered Edition
Homeworld Remastered Multiplayer
As a bonus, you will also receive free access to:
Homeworld Classic
Homeworld 2 Classic
Experience the epic space strategy games that redefined the RT...
As a bonus, you will also receive free access to: Homeworld Classic
Homeworld 2 Classic
Experience the epic space strategy games that redefined the RTS genre. Control your fleet and build an armada across more than 30 single-player missions. Choose unit types, fleet formations and flight tactics for each strategic situation. Utilize advanced research to construct ships ranging from light fighters to huge carriers and everything in between.
The Homeworld games have been painstakingly re-mastered with key members of the original development team and taking critical influence and assistance from the passionate fan community. The Homeworld Remastered Collection introduces Relic's acclaimed space strategy games Homeworld and Homeworld 2 to modern players and operating systems using the newest sophisticated graphics rendering technology, plus a fully remastered score and new, high fidelity voice recordings by the original actors.
As a free bonus, this collection also includes original, non-remastered versions of Homeworld Classic and Homeworld 2 Classic, preserving the purest form of the original releases with compatibility for modern operating systems.
Homeworld Remastered Collection also provides access to Homeworld Remastered GOG Multiplayer. The competitive multiplayer modes for both Homeworld and Homeworld 2 have been combined into one centralized mode that will allow you access to content (races, maps, and game modes) and improvements, features and technology from both games, allowing you to play unlimited competitive multiplayer space battles on an epic scale.
Build and battle with more than 100 space ships
Updated high-res textures and models
New graphical effects
Support for HD, UHD, and 4K resolutions
New audio mix using original source effects and music
Cinematic scenes recreated in beautiful high fidelity by original artists
Mod support and mod tools
Bonus archival versions of Homeworld Classic and Homeworld 2 classic, preserving the purest form of the original releases with compatibility for modern operating systems
Access to Homeworld Remastered GOG Multiplayer: play Homeworld races against Homeworld 2 races with up to eight players on 23 maps, plus brand new game modes
All Homeworld 2 Remastered Tutorial Missions Completed
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Additional Notes: * Game engine uses OpenGL3.3 It is important that you get the latest drivers for your video card to ensure compatibility with this product.
Multiplayer requires GOG GALAXY and is available only between GOG users.
Recommended system requirements:
Additional Notes: * Game engine uses OpenGL3.3 It is important that you get the latest drivers for your video card to ensure compatibility with this product.
Multiplayer requires GOG GALAXY and is available only between GOG users.
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Homeworld Remastered Collection I'd say is the least ideal way of playing Homeworld 1, especially since some functions such as giving commands to units, setting unit sizes, and the amount of enemies relative to your fleet size are borked as everything is running under Homeworld 2's engine; however, two solutions exist to fix this, the player's patch (which tries to continue off where the original developer patches left) and the original game files bundled into the install (I went with this option and used TenhauserGate, a source port for the game; however Windows users or those who simply want to run it as is will need to set compatibility to XP to even get things running). To the games themselves, I'd say Homeworld 1 is a masterpiece in space-RTS games, in part due to some great sound direction and a compelling plot; Homeworld 2 on the other hand, I didn't really care as much for, gameplay is fine but the story feels a lot less engaging and memorable than its predecessor so I never could get too into it.
Overall? I'd say this is a package of good games marked by a slightly unbalanced and slapped together upgrade (sure the visuals are nice, but having to scuttle my fleet before each mission really sucks and decreases the sense of power you get).
I remember, as a child, seeing the box art and other graphics that were advertisments for these games when they were released (90s). The sight of ships fighting in space with an alien/robotic looking head along with the reviews I read created a fantasy in my head of an incredible journey and fight through space. Now at 27 years old, I finally have played Homeworld 1 Remastered and I am completely blown away by the game. The graphics, the music, the story, all completely helped my childhood fantasies of this game finally meet reality. And what a reality it is.
Homeworld is as close to a perfect game as I have ever played. The remaster refuses to run without catastrophic failures. "Access Violation" errors in every mission that cause the game to crash to desktop. I'm at a point where I have no ability to continue the game past mission 8 because when I enter the level the auto-launch of corvettes triggers the error. I've restarted the game from mission 1 twice with vastly different fleet composition each time and the "Access Violation" occurs no matter what on entering mission 8.
The issue has apparently existed since the remaster was released and the devs know and have no intent of fixing.
When the game works it's the best RTS game I've ever played. But I can't recommend this version.
Even after updates the game mechanics are still not the same as the original - like formations mattering or ballistics. Your money would be better spent getting Emergence (Cataclysm).
I had the originals of these games as well as Cataclysm back in the day. When I heard that they were doing a remaster of them, I was more than a little excited. At the time I couldn't afford them but low and behold, the time finally came when it was the right price.
I didn't even jump back into the campaign at first. I went straight into multiplayer. This paid for itself in moments. It was the remaster and update that I wanted. The graphics matched the game and its scale. This is easily going to keep me from trying out EVE Online for the forseeable future.
The Single Player finally has the update that it deserves in the graphics and ships match the scope of the story. The horror of the Fall of Kharak still is haunting with the music. The Mothership looks amazing. Fleet battles are finally on scale with what we've been waiting for.
Only downside was I had to relearn the controls again but that's normal I think.
TL;DR: Buy this if you loved the orginal.
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