Thrasher
Wheeee!
haha. Nothing is normal with how Bioware errr EA is handling this game... Paranoids. Though if you read the forums, you might understand how they managed to develop this attitude.
Homeworld Remastered
Wow…. This is how you remaster a game.
End of line.
Damn… I guess that's another game I'm going to have to get and have no time to play.
In this case, I don't think you'll regret it. At least not if you were a fan of the original
To be honest, I never really played the original much. I always thought it looked intriguing, but I just never got around to it. Does the challenge seem about the same or have they tweaked it?
One important tip: Make sure you have a great sound system setup when you play this game. It's extremely important to the Homeworld experience
I recently got a new Sound Blaster ZX when I put my latest system together, so I've got quality on that end of things. Speaker-wise, I don't have anything special, as I vastly prefer headphones to any kind of speaker setup when gaming.
I look forward to playing it soon, hopefully.
No Mp right?
One of the reasons I rarely play these games is that I feel like I'm starting over on each map, and that's just too repetitive for me.
By all the gods and everything holy, this! There are so many strategy games where I absolutely loved the mechanics, but this one crucial aspect, the disconnect between each stage, is the reason why I refuse to play strategy games that do not have a "grand campaign" (think total war, crusader kings, etc.) or a "sandbox mode" (Age of Wonders, Civilization, Galactic Civilization, etc).
In spite of my interest in Homeworld, I didn't play it way back when because it did not have a grand campaign/sandbox mode - now that I know that it lets you keep your progress, I will definitely play it when I get the chance.
Thanks!
Well, strategy campaigns where you gain new unit types or heroes or spells or other stuff along the way that carry forward from map to map has been the case for almost all the ones I've played. I guess I stay away from the shitty ones.