As I got older I respected this game more. I always appreciated the music but it was, as I am now,capable of the expression required to appreciate the true hardship of this game. It *REQUIRES* understanding. You either learn it or you dont. There are no "ifs and buts" there is only do or don't. That is this game and it's awesome!
@@Mobius_118 while its not a remaster hw cataclysm got re released as homeworld: emergence . that game is still as much fun as it was the first time I played.
@@Xyrom95 Fun Fact: Emergence isn't a rerelease, rather a rebranding because Blizzard decided to trademark the word Cataclysm (if you get Emergence from GoG, the .exe is still listed as Cataclysm).
This was an unbelievable experience. Homeworld 2 couldn't match it, but the vibe was the same. Still very well done. Homeworld 3 is an abomination, I can't believe it's associated with these games.
HW3 characters are like really, _really_ bad fan-fiction. We're talking _A Dramatic Reading of Horrible Twilight Fanfiction_ by J.T. Sexkik levels of cringe.
ah man this takes me back some years to being a 15 year old kid and running home from school to play this. It was my science teacher who got me into this game haha!
That's why I consider scifi one of the greatest forces in human nature whilst simultaneously the most beautifull. Imagination encompasses the entire universe.
@@chriswhite3692 Kushan starts fight with Bentusi because they want a 2nd one of those core things that make your starships go brrrrrrrrrr a very long distance (only 3 of which are in existence), Bentusi absolutely pummels the clown Kushans. The main rival of the Kushans, the Taiidani Imperialists sees this annex the whole of Kushani space and sent the surviving population into exile whom become the denizens of Kharak. The Bentusi probably got news of the total annihilation of Kharak, it’s population, with everyone aboard the mothership being the last survivors, they were like “Oh $#*% I’m sorry” in their special way.
One of my biggest regrets about older vs newer games is the learning curb... Homeworld is one of those games with a masterpiece story AND truly exciting / immersive gameplay, but you need to be prepared to spend a significant time-frame learning the system, meaning you'll probably fail over and over if you're playing it for the first time. The TH-cam algorithm rewards views and likes, so content creators don't have any incentive to play harder, slower-developing games to completion. I understand it, it's just unfortunate T^T
@@BlackDiamond2718 you're kidding? Okay Samuel Barber 20th century British composer. Watch the movie Platoon from the 80s. But the piece in question was written in 1936
@@paxwallace8324 bro i was talking about before. Also tropic thunder kills me with how they parodied the scene. They use it in himym and i think gumball.
It’s a shame there are so many things broken in the remaster. Formations don’t work right (like military parade), salvage corvettes are bugged, and even in this video in mission 5 you see the enemy Carrier spawn a ton of hostile fighters when it’s captured. It’s gorgeous, but they really dropped the ball with this remaster other than the graphics.
Annoying thing about the remaster has been how quick the fleet officer says "kharak has been destroyed", it almost sounds like he's eager to say it lol
It's heavily implied that the kushan people murder the shit out of the crews when they're entirely vulnerable inside the mothership. Implies they either have a method of wiping the crew out inside their own ships, or their boarding teams are ruthlessly efficient. @@KingThrillgore
Thank you for this. I've been trying to play this game and realized that RTS games are just not for me. Still want to experience the story, so this video is a godsend.
I loved this game. It was so novel. I also went crazy salvaging ships and commandeered all the ion ships in one of the last missions. I had like almost 300 ships under my command for the last mission. It was epic.
By the last level I had well over 90 each of ion frigates AND assault frigates, dozens of destroyers/missile destroyers, and all dreadnaughts that were sent in game. All were stolen with salvage corvettes ^_^
😂 Oh, Hell Yes, didn't even bother to keep assault frigates around too small. My baseline ship by Endgame was mulibeam frigates, i had 4-6 per fleet the gardeners of Kadesh were so helpful in providing a bunch, and i had 3 full fleets by the last mission eash with a dreadnought 2 destroyers and 10 ion beam frigates, my biggest struggle at that point was maintaining formation if i tried to stack too many units in each fleet, and honor Harrington is right the wall of battle is still best, at least with this system...
One of the great classic pc games along with the rest of the series! I'd love to direct a movie trilogy for each game. I have no idea how much work it would take to get the movie rights let alone the cost.
This is one of 3 IPs I'd love to see adapted. If I win the Mega Millions I really don't care what it costs, we'll at least have an animated series for all of the games in chronological order.
I'm with Count Kilmov here. Animation would feel less jarring compared to the CGI addictions of live action, while a TV series would be more nuanced than severely limited movies.
That's a quality content :) Thanks for doing this! Love the game by the way. I've only found your channel today, but I can already see that I'll stay here for the rest of your content. Keep it up!
Hate you! 😜Just watched it, now I have to play everything over again. Such an outstanding story. No other game came even closed to it. Can't wait for the 3rd one. And thank you for the movie. 🤩
Need more salvage corvettes to match my run, that's the joy of O.G. Homeworld you had so many different tactics to try... Blast the enemy's fleet's out of space or *steal that shit* 😂
Missing in the remaster version are the hundreds of the Taidan ion frigates guarding the hyperspace inhibitor at the 1:17:00 mark. They surround the station like a gigantic ball of ion cannons. In the original version, it took a long time to complete the mission, and with some trickery, the ion frigates were captured to be used with deadly effects.
@@rivenoak that was how I played. The next mission that had the gigantic asteroid , the captured Taidan ships basically blew it away in a couple of minutes
the remastered has a scaled difficulty system, so the more ships you have, the more the enemy has for each mission. the person playing here, is deliberately keeping his fleet tiny, so that the enemy fleet composition is itself also tiny, making it significantly easier to get through. if you play the remastered version exactly the same as the original, that battle where they throw an asteroid at you is insanely difficult, because the enemy literally throws hundreds of frigates, and around 40 cruisers and 90 destroyers at you. it really becomes difficult late game if you have a huge fleet.
@@masterofthedeathwing2839 this scaled difficulty is dumb. The goals should be to collect as much ships because the Taidan will throw a tons of ships at you even when your fleet is small. So the goal is to harvest and to collect as much ships as possible
@master Didn't know this. Thank you. I loved this game years ago. Was told about it and read articles about it in pc mag but still kind of shrugged it off until I saw my friend playing. Had to have it then. I seem to remember a unit cap? You could only build so many of each. Could be mistaken, its been ages. I do remember struggling with capturing a missile destroyer and the final mission.
Thank you very much for the time and effort you have put into making this. Truly enjoyed it. And kudos for not rushing the very first jump scene and waiting for the entire docking to be done, it was apparent that you wanted everyone to savour the moment.
Why doesn't Netflix adapted Homeworld for a tv show is beyond my comprehension. It's begging to be on tv or at least movie. Rich lore, fantastic storyline, great ambient (space ), add some characters and you have recipe for a great tv show 😀
Itd instantly lose most of the wonder, the greatest strength is the characters being the leaders of entire civilizations (or at least tens of thousands of people). Having to go down to a personal level cuts out the scale in order to add drama, just look at the Halo series to see what i mean
@@AVerySexuallyDeviantOrange I think it could work with Deserts of Kharak but with the current buzz about DUNE it might be seen as a "rip off". You would have a lot to show with the "personal" angles as a lot of what happens during that game is shown in feeds. Actually showing the brutality of the Gaalsien, or expanding Khagaan's point of view and background, all the way to the S'jet kiith and how an education/science based society would function in the desert. Hell, I'd buy a Netflix account just to watch that.
As per the last commenters factoid drop, this game would definitely have been inspired by Dune as a story, and not the other way around because Dune is sixty years old - but you make an interesting point that the NEW movie retellings of Dune have a feeling that this game also gives off. Here is what I think it is: SOUND DESIGN! Both this game and that movie have heavily inspirational sound design. It's not just in the music, but the timing and the use of the music, the little sounds... both are very fine examples of how important sound can be to telling a story. Something tells me Villaneuve played this game and made certain to find sound engineers for the new Dune that could recreate the feeling it gave off. I'm gonna go see if I can find out!
@@johnpooky84 even the classic version is messed up. They changed the way evasion works in the remastered version and it's painfully obvious if you watch it closely.
As a fan that played when the game first came out I must say I didn't really appreciate how HW2 retconned much of the backstory. For Example at 44:40 they say that the Hyperdrive was reverse engineered from the Khar-Toba. But in Homeworld 2 its stated that the took the Khar-Toda's far jump drive and stuck it on the Mothership contradicting dialogue from the first game. Does it ruin the gameplay any? in the grand scheme of things, no but it still messes with continuity.
Everything is "obsolete" considering the code is millions of years old. And the ship itself has been built using tech taken from the ships found in the desert, which are themselves MILLENIAS old from the original exyle. I think in this universe you are basically at the peak of what's possible to be built before going into even higher and ungraspable tech like the one from bentusi and the progenitors (Sajuk ship etc) it's a bit like in star wars where tech expansion is veeeeery slow
@@GamerPete101 Well you got around to the second one, good job. Can you put them together in the playlist so they can easily be found. Just Deserts of Kharak and next year we will have Homeworld 3 as well.
@@darthbane3937 I’ll do that. I’ve actually started Homeworld: Emergence (AKA Homeworld: Cataclysm) today, so I hope to get all four Homeworld games up.
@@icexvi2573 Mass strike craft to take out the ghost ship, then all of the capital ships instantly become yours. Strike craft are easy enough to rebuild.
My only question is when the Bentusi are attacked...why didn't they obliterate the attackers? They were portrayed as nearly unstoppable in Cat....sorry, emergence. Yeah the beast could affect them but their weaponry was still godlike
With how that event happened, I would bet they let themselves look like they were in trouble. Hence why it also just so happened to be right in front of the exit point too ;) That way they had an excuse to tell you the history of your people.
There's some possibility that the Taiidan fleet sent against it was larger than when we first encounter it, due to receiving heavy losses. Also, they might have had used a weapon that rendered the Bentusi lasers and Super Acolytes moot, like an enhanced and attached variant of the Grav Well Generator.
Say, any plans to make a a Classic take on this, so to compare the changes in graphics, voice acting, and even certain details (all while appeasing some purists who aren't into the remasters)?
Someone stole the sounds/foley-work of Last Exile. Specifically the sounds of THE “Last Exile” as it moves through/creates the “Grand Stream” on Prester (which is apparently an artificial world to begin with, which deserves to be explored at some point).
Taiidan had all the right to destroy Kushan, it was part of the deal if they break it, kushan broke it and they paid the consequences. Sadly the Empire lost and these caste system scum never understood the consequences they brought on themself. At least the native Hiigarans were able to get back to rule and do what the Riesstiu couldn't, and outlaw the kiits degenerates.
This was not just a game, it was a pilgrimage of which we bore witness. What an experience!
As I got older I respected this game more. I always appreciated the music but it was, as I am now,capable of the expression required to appreciate the true hardship of this game. It *REQUIRES* understanding. You either learn it or you dont. There are no "ifs and buts" there is only do or don't. That is this game and it's awesome!
LITERALLY ONE
"The subject did not survive interrogation."
That line, and the way it's delivered still gives me chills even now.
Yep, gives me chills every time.
His life, for all of theirs. It isn't much revenge, but it's all they had time for...
Amen
The research division are the real heroes. Those guys much have been working some crazy overtime.
Haha. I'd say the Collectors deserve the MVP first, and then the Research peeps
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@@Ares999999999 Pay respect for salvage team, for WE stole all this shiny ships for our fleet.
@@alexkatc59 🍻
Salvaging enemy ships really makes the carried over fleet function OP
Still one of best games I had ever played. Homeworld 1, Homeworld 2, Homeworld cataclysm. All great games.
Wish they still had Cataclysm's source code so that it could've gotten a remaster along with 1 and 2.
@@Mobius_118 while its not a remaster hw cataclysm got re released as homeworld: emergence . that game is still as much fun as it was the first time I played.
@@Xyrom95 Fun Fact: Emergence isn't a rerelease, rather a rebranding because Blizzard decided to trademark the word Cataclysm (if you get Emergence from GoG, the .exe is still listed as Cataclysm).
I love this part so much "an ancient starship... buried in the sand" and then you see the massive structure, awesome!
I never really comprehended the scale of the Khar'Toba until DoK and seeing how it absolutely dwarfed the Kapisi (which is almost 600m long).
Gotta love this game and Cataclysm/Emergence more with Deserts of Kharak in mind.
You know, I think the most impressive part of these videos is how the in-game soundtrack is so masterfully done over everything
the credits song
This was an unbelievable experience. Homeworld 2 couldn't match it, but the vibe was the same. Still very well done. Homeworld 3 is an abomination, I can't believe it's associated with these games.
HW3 characters are like really, _really_ bad fan-fiction. We're talking _A Dramatic Reading of Horrible Twilight Fanfiction_ by J.T. Sexkik levels of cringe.
ah man this takes me back some years to being a 15 year old kid and running home from school to play this. It was my science teacher who got me into this game haha!
00:00 Intro Cutscene
03:00 Mission 01: Kharak System
10:52 Cutscene 01-02: Khar-Selim
11:33 Mission 02: Outskirts of Kharak System
13:07 Mission 02: Khar-Selim found
16:18 Mission 02: Khar-Selim last records
18:16 Cutscene 02-03: Turanic ship analysis
19:06 Mission 03: Kharak System
22:41 Mission 03: Taiidan flight recording playback
25:21 Cutscene 03-04: The object did not survive interrogation
26:26 Mission 04: Great Wastelands
27:42 Mission 04: Bentusi arrival
32:15 Cutscene 04-05: Chasing Taiidani Fleet
32:52 Mission 05: Great Wastelands
36:02 Cutscene 05-06: Taiidan Outposts
36:50 Mission 06: Diamond Shoals
38:04 Mission 06: Bentusi arrival
39:21 Cutscene 06-07: The Bentusi said, "No one returns."
39:45 Mission 07: The Gardens of Kadesh
40:48 Mission 07: Kadeshi arrival
44:20 Cutscene 07-08: Kadeshi ship analysis
44:52 Mission 08: The Cathedral of Kadesh
45:39 Mission 08: Kadeshi offer you can't refuse
47:08 Mission 08: Kadeshi Khar-Toba
47:54 Cutscene 08-09: The history of Kadeshi
48:54 Mission 09: Deep Space - Sea of Lost Souls
51:18 Mission 09: Bentusi arrival
52:46 Cutscene 09-10: A weak point in enemy defences
53:17 Mission 10: Super Nova Research Station
53:56 Cutscene 10-11: Taiidan transmission
57:31 Mission 11: Tenhauser Gate
1:00:04 Mission 11: Bentusi tells a history of Exiles
1:04:23 Cutscene 11-12: Hyperdrive malfunction
1:04:38 Mission 12: Galactic Core
1:06:23 Mission 12: Saving captain Elson of destroyer Kapella
1:07:23 Cutscene 12-13: Take me to graveyard
1:08:00 Mission 13: Karos Graveyard - Shining Hinterlands
1:09:07 Mission 13: Junkyard Dawg arrival
1:09:40 Mission 13: Communication link established
1:10:20 Cutscene 13-14: A network of hyperspace inhibitors
1:10:45 Mission 14: Bridge of Sighs
1:12:13 Mission 14: The hyperspace inhibitor
1:16:05 Cutscene 14-15: There can be no retreat now
1:16:31 Mission 15: Chapel Perilous
1:20:10 Cutscene 15-16: One step too close
1:20:27 Mission 16: Hiigara
1:24:22 Mission 16: Captain Elson arrival with squadrons Cor and Jasah
1:25:53 Mission 16: Bentusi arrival with the Galactic Council
1:26:15 Outro Cutscene
Dope!
Thank you!
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Homeworld 3 was such a huge disappointment, came here to remember what Homeworld actually is.
This game gives me chills. There is something magical about it.
Wow, the music when the mothership was first shown... My whole body reacted with the feels to hear it again!
That's why I consider scifi one of the greatest forces in human nature whilst simultaneously the most beautifull. Imagination encompasses the entire universe.
I played this game while still in the University. A core memory along with Fallout 4 and Company of Heroes 😊
One of the best games ever made.
*Bentusi reveals truth about exile*
Me: Oh.
*Reads lore about reason for exile*
Me: *OH*
What was the reason about it?
@@chriswhite3692 Kushan starts fight with Bentusi because they want a 2nd one of those core things that make your starships go brrrrrrrrrr a very long distance (only 3 of which are in existence), Bentusi absolutely pummels the clown Kushans. The main rival of the Kushans, the Taiidani Imperialists sees this annex the whole of Kushani space and sent the surviving population into exile whom become the denizens of Kharak. The Bentusi probably got news of the total annihilation of Kharak, it’s population, with everyone aboard the mothership being the last survivors, they were like “Oh $#*% I’m sorry” in their special way.
I still hope there's a fan rendition of the origins, minus the special hyperspace core bullcrud.
@@peterni2234 It should be noted that the Hiigarans used their core to invade the Taiidan empire before the Bentusi intervened.
@@Mobius_118 Yes! I very recently watched a video on the pre-exile lore noticed my inaccuracies.
"I hate sand. Its coarse, and it gets everywhere."
Dont forget rough and irritating
One of my biggest regrets about older vs newer games is the learning curb...
Homeworld is one of those games with a masterpiece story AND truly exciting / immersive gameplay, but you need to be prepared to spend a significant time-frame learning the system, meaning you'll probably fail over and over if you're playing it for the first time.
The TH-cam algorithm rewards views and likes, so content creators don't have any incentive to play harder, slower-developing games to completion.
I understand it, it's just unfortunate T^T
So much Agnus Dei (Adagio For Strings), the music is perfectly epic
You mean Samuel Barber's Adagio For Strings.
@@paxwallace8324didnt know it was a common piece. Thought it was specific to the game.
@@BlackDiamond2718 you're kidding? Okay Samuel Barber 20th century British composer. Watch the movie Platoon from the 80s. But the piece in question was written in 1936
@@paxwallace8324 bro i was talking about before. Also tropic thunder kills me with how they parodied the scene. They use it in himym and i think gumball.
This was and still will be the greatest standard by which I measure a Remastered game.
It’s a shame there are so many things broken in the remaster. Formations don’t work right (like military parade), salvage corvettes are bugged, and even in this video in mission 5 you see the enemy Carrier spawn a ton of hostile fighters when it’s captured.
It’s gorgeous, but they really dropped the ball with this remaster other than the graphics.
Annoying thing about the remaster has been how quick the fleet officer says "kharak has been destroyed", it almost sounds like he's eager to say it lol
One of the best games and best story telling i got to enjoy in my life!
Ahh Homeworld. Salvage corvette spam activated!
The Homeworld series will forever and allways have a huge place in my heart
The subject did not survive interrogation.
The chill through your spine comes right after... Well deserved
...so what happens to the crew of the ships we salvage/hijack?
It's heavily implied that the kushan people murder the shit out of the crews when they're entirely vulnerable inside the mothership. Implies they either have a method of wiping the crew out inside their own ships, or their boarding teams are ruthlessly efficient. @@KingThrillgore
@@jamesmcintyre2676 based kushans
@@docvolt5214 War crimes at best traditions of these caste system scum people
Homeworld, Freelancer, Unreal Tournament. need their own Universe!
The second he statted talking all i could think was, "The year is After Colony 195, Operation Meteor..." and I was hooked
Thank you for this. I've been trying to play this game and realized that RTS games are just not for me. Still want to experience the story, so this video is a godsend.
I loved this game. It was so novel. I also went crazy salvaging ships and commandeered all the ion ships in one of the last missions. I had like almost 300 ships under my command for the last mission. It was epic.
Thank you for making this. I watched the entire thing, and you did an excellent job.
Salvage corvettes are the true menace in the game.. lol! by endgame my fleet consists of mostly captured ships.
By the last level I had well over 90 each of ion frigates AND assault frigates, dozens of destroyers/missile destroyers, and all dreadnaughts that were sent in game. All were stolen with salvage corvettes ^_^
😂 Oh, Hell Yes, didn't even bother to keep assault frigates around too small. My baseline ship by Endgame was mulibeam frigates, i had 4-6 per fleet the gardeners of Kadesh were so helpful in providing a bunch, and i had 3 full fleets by the last mission eash with a dreadnought 2 destroyers and 10 ion beam frigates, my biggest struggle at that point was maintaining formation if i tried to stack too many units in each fleet, and honor Harrington is right the wall of battle is still best, at least with this system...
Ahhhh, time to warm up for Homeworld 3! Already excited for the miracles and mysteries packed in there.
One of the great classic pc games along with the rest of the series!
I'd love to direct a movie trilogy for each game.
I have no idea how much work it would take to get the movie rights let alone the cost.
This is one of 3 IPs I'd love to see adapted. If I win the Mega Millions I really don't care what it costs, we'll at least have an animated series for all of the games in chronological order.
I'm with Count Kilmov here. Animation would feel less jarring compared to the CGI addictions of live action, while a TV series would be more nuanced than severely limited movies.
Damn this was so huge for me as a kid. Empire earth was my first sierra game. Then homeworld.
Homeworld Cataclysm was my favorite , the ion cannon was just so much fun .
Thank you gor makkng these!
Now contrast it with Homeworld 3 story.
That's a quality content :) Thanks for doing this! Love the game by the way.
I've only found your channel today, but I can already see that I'll stay here for the rest of your content.
Keep it up!
"the subject did not survive the interrogation" ☠☠☠
Hate you! 😜Just watched it, now I have to play everything over again. Such an outstanding story. No other game came even closed to it. Can't wait for the 3rd one. And thank you for the movie. 🤩
Need more salvage corvettes to match my run, that's the joy of O.G. Homeworld you had so many different tactics to try...
Blast the enemy's fleet's out of space or *steal that shit* 😂
Thank You! Stéph.
Thank you for making this I am dogshit at RTS games
Missing in the remaster version are the hundreds of the Taidan ion frigates guarding the hyperspace inhibitor at the 1:17:00 mark. They surround the station like a gigantic ball of ion cannons. In the original version, it took a long time to complete the mission, and with some trickery, the ion frigates were captured to be used with deadly effects.
always capture if possible. to arrive at Hiigara with the former taidan fleet at YOUR disposal is sweet revenge
@@rivenoak that was how I played. The next mission that had the gigantic asteroid , the captured Taidan ships basically blew it away in a couple of minutes
the remastered has a scaled difficulty system, so the more ships you have, the more the enemy has for each mission.
the person playing here, is deliberately keeping his fleet tiny, so that the enemy fleet composition is itself also tiny, making it significantly easier to get through.
if you play the remastered version exactly the same as the original, that battle where they throw an asteroid at you is insanely difficult, because the enemy literally throws hundreds of frigates, and around 40 cruisers and 90 destroyers at you. it really becomes difficult late game if you have a huge fleet.
@@masterofthedeathwing2839 this scaled difficulty is dumb. The goals should be to collect as much ships because the Taidan will throw a tons of ships at you even when your fleet is small. So the goal is to harvest and to collect as much ships as possible
@master
Didn't know this. Thank you.
I loved this game years ago. Was told about it and read articles about it in pc mag but still kind of shrugged it off until I saw my friend playing. Had to have it then.
I seem to remember a unit cap? You could only build so many of each. Could be mistaken, its been ages. I do remember struggling with capturing a missile destroyer and the final mission.
"My n*gga" by YG keeps playing in my head everytime the Bentusi show up lol
That was awesome. Thank you
I REALLY hope that the developers use the same voice for Homeworld 3 narrative! This is a chilling and an all-time classic Homeworld vibe!
He died in 2014
Thank you very much for the time and effort you have put into making this. Truly enjoyed it. And kudos for not rushing the very first jump scene and waiting for the entire docking to be done, it was apparent that you wanted everyone to savour the moment.
Wish it was a movie.
"No one's left, everything's gone...kharak is burning"
Why doesn't Netflix adapted Homeworld for a tv show is beyond my comprehension. It's begging to be on tv or at least movie. Rich lore, fantastic storyline, great ambient (space ), add some characters and you have recipe for a great tv show 😀
We did that show already. it was called Battlestar Galactica.
@@KingThrillgore yeah I know, but i want Homeworld adaptation 🙂
Itd instantly lose most of the wonder, the greatest strength is the characters being the leaders of entire civilizations (or at least tens of thousands of people). Having to go down to a personal level cuts out the scale in order to add drama, just look at the Halo series to see what i mean
@@AVerySexuallyDeviantOrange I think it could work with Deserts of Kharak but with the current buzz about DUNE it might be seen as a "rip off". You would have a lot to show with the "personal" angles as a lot of what happens during that game is shown in feeds. Actually showing the brutality of the Gaalsien, or expanding Khagaan's point of view and background, all the way to the S'jet kiith and how an education/science based society would function in the desert.
Hell, I'd buy a Netflix account just to watch that.
Yes I agree. But all shows become crap on Netflix. But if they found really good directors and writers it would be the best sci fi show ever.
Awesome compilation!
I can see the inspiration of where the latest Dune movie could influence from
Dune and Battlestar Glactica for sure.
I think you got that backwards.
Dune: approx 60 years old
Battlestar Galactica: approx 50 years old
Homeworld: approx 10 years old
As per the last commenters factoid drop, this game would definitely have been inspired by Dune as a story, and not the other way around because Dune is sixty years old - but you make an interesting point that the NEW movie retellings of Dune have a feeling that this game also gives off.
Here is what I think it is:
SOUND DESIGN!
Both this game and that movie have heavily inspirational sound design. It's not just in the music, but the timing and the use of the music, the little sounds... both are very fine examples of how important sound can be to telling a story. Something tells me Villaneuve played this game and made certain to find sound engineers for the new Dune that could recreate the feeling it gave off. I'm gonna go see if I can find out!
Frigate lost..
Top stuff, thanks Pete
This would legit make a great movie or netflix series.
I really liked this game back in the day. I kinda wish they had a new game plus mode where you had all technology from the start.
one of the best games i've ever played. unfortunately they royally fucked up the remastered version.
And that is why I only play the Classic version of HW that came with the Remastered version (And I don't play HW2 at all, because I hated the story).
@@johnpooky84 even the classic version is messed up. They changed the way evasion works in the remastered version and it's painfully obvious if you watch it closely.
As a fan that played when the game first came out I must say I didn't really appreciate how HW2 retconned much of the backstory. For Example at 44:40 they say that the Hyperdrive was reverse engineered from the Khar-Toba. But in Homeworld 2 its stated that the took the Khar-Toda's far jump drive and stuck it on the Mothership contradicting dialogue from the first game. Does it ruin the gameplay any? in the grand scheme of things, no but it still messes with continuity.
Superb!!!
Very nice.
60 yrs to build a starship by the time they got to the end the beginning would be obsolete.
Everything is "obsolete" considering the code is millions of years old. And the ship itself has been built using tech taken from the ships found in the desert, which are themselves MILLENIAS old from the original exyle. I think in this universe you are basically at the peak of what's possible to be built before going into even higher and ungraspable tech like the one from bentusi and the progenitors (Sajuk ship etc) it's a bit like in star wars where tech expansion is veeeeery slow
Man, does the research division ever *not* advice commencing research immediately?? 😂
Are you going to make the other 2 movies? There are so few channels that have which is a shame.
Darth Bane it’s on my list, but unfortunately by backlog is extensive and I’m not sure when I’ll get around to it,
@@GamerPete101 Well you got around to the second one, good job. Can you put them together in the playlist so they can easily be found. Just Deserts of Kharak and next year we will have Homeworld 3 as well.
@@darthbane3937 I’ll do that. I’ve actually started Homeworld: Emergence (AKA Homeworld: Cataclysm) today, so I hope to get all four Homeworld games up.
@@GamerPete101 Hope you also do a Classic take of this game.
Bruh, I JUST released that in imperial broadcast at 36:08 is spoken in russian
The bad guys are Russian? Makes sense.
No one ever does the Ghost Ship mission correctly... 😒
What is the correct way?
@@icexvi2573 Mass strike craft to take out the ghost ship, then all of the capital ships instantly become yours. Strike craft are easy enough to rebuild.
And after that you should begin researching gravity tech immediately, in 1 sec, before bentusi arrive
@@drahkas8526yeah people forget that.
My only question is when the Bentusi are attacked...why didn't they obliterate the attackers? They were portrayed as nearly unstoppable in Cat....sorry, emergence. Yeah the beast could affect them but their weaponry was still godlike
With how that event happened, I would bet they let themselves look like they were in trouble. Hence why it also just so happened to be right in front of the exit point too ;) That way they had an excuse to tell you the history of your people.
They probably dont want to hurt any factions that can be reasoned with, or the exchange was just a serious pacifist
There's some possibility that the Taiidan fleet sent against it was larger than when we first encounter it, due to receiving heavy losses.
Also, they might have had used a weapon that rendered the Bentusi lasers and Super Acolytes moot, like an enhanced and attached variant of the Grav Well Generator.
Good
i wish they would make a new Homeworld game as long as they don't stray from the original
They are making a new Homeworld game.
@@JurzGarz I hope it's good
Shame they took homeworld mobile of apple App Store was great game only game I played on android app genuinely gutted the admiral 😢😢😮
You guys team banana? Or team boomerang?
Ngl Karos Graveyard is spooky as fuck.
Quite reminescent of the Dune...
But in truely galactic scale.
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Say, any plans to make a a Classic take on this, so to compare the changes in graphics, voice acting, and even certain details (all while appeasing some purists who aren't into the remasters)?
I remember playing this and hated it because i guess i was to young and dumb to understand this game haha But still happy nostalgia.
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tfw the comments this week
WHY!? One can buy this old game in Steam for a few $
They won't because of freedom of thought
Someone stole the sounds/foley-work of Last Exile. Specifically the sounds of THE “Last Exile” as it moves through/creates the “Grand Stream” on Prester (which is apparently an artificial world to begin with, which deserves to be explored at some point).
This resonates so much, because it is likely our history. Mars bears the evidence…
Taiidan had all the right to destroy Kushan, it was part of the deal if they break it, kushan broke it and they paid the consequences. Sadly the Empire lost and these caste system scum never understood the consequences they brought on themself. At least the native Hiigarans were able to get back to rule and do what the Riesstiu couldn't, and outlaw the kiits degenerates.
Terrible camera work. You could have zoomed in on the combat or follow a fighter or Corvette
Space travel is boring !
After a short time this became VERY BORING!
Crap
Boring as heck
This thing is so boring !