: Unlike traditional "flat" RTS games, Homeworld requires players to manage fleets in three dimensions, utilizing a tactical sensor view to issue move and attack orders along the Z-axis.
: Ships you build and survive with in one mission carry over to the next. This creates high stakes; losing a major capital ship, like a Destroyer or Carrier, can make future missions significantly harder.
: The series follows the Kushan people, exiles on a desert planet who discover an ancient starship and embark on a desperate journey across the galaxy to find their ancestral home.
: The remaster features 4K-ready textures and updated lighting. It retains the iconic, evocative musical score by Paul Ruskay, including the famous "Adagio for Strings". Changes and Technical Shifts
The Remastered versions were built using a modified Homeworld 2 engine, which led to several notable changes from the 1999 original:
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: Unlike traditional "flat" RTS games, Homeworld requires players to manage fleets in three dimensions, utilizing a tactical sensor view to issue move and attack orders along the Z-axis.
: Ships you build and survive with in one mission carry over to the next. This creates high stakes; losing a major capital ship, like a Destroyer or Carrier, can make future missions significantly harder. Homeworld Remastered Collection
: The series follows the Kushan people, exiles on a desert planet who discover an ancient starship and embark on a desperate journey across the galaxy to find their ancestral home. : Unlike traditional "flat" RTS games, Homeworld requires
: The remaster features 4K-ready textures and updated lighting. It retains the iconic, evocative musical score by Paul Ruskay, including the famous "Adagio for Strings". Changes and Technical Shifts : The series follows the Kushan people, exiles
The Remastered versions were built using a modified Homeworld 2 engine, which led to several notable changes from the 1999 original: