![]() There are some 'balance' issues with Remastered using a mix of codes from the earlier games and being a bit less well crafted for player success, advice to retry the Classic versions is good. (You get good with swarms of fighters, it introduces a counter that makes them vulnerable, you gain a lot of frigates, it starts stealing them, etc etc.) And admittedly the storyline missions intentionally subvert your expectations and throw different things at you to force you to adapt and come up with new strategies, it's actually rather ingenious in that sense. These games are satisfying because you're juggling multiple things at once, not mastering a single tricky sequence of blows. First key is learning your way around the 3D space just to look around from different angles and second key is how to order ships into that 3D space as well with waypoints and such. Personally I took to Homeworld early, (played all the originals, I'm old) but only succeeded with lots of use of tactical pause. It also forces you to scout with fog of war (hiding enemies out of range of your sensors). Homeworld has the added complexity of how well you do on mission N influencing how well you can do on mission N+1 because of resource carryover (and I believe because in Remastered the AI is adaptive to your forces as well so you never get it 'easy'). just working a single character's development and inventory is going to be decidedly different. Where's Total Annihilation, Starcraft, Warcraft, Stellarium, Civilization, etc in your list? Or for that matter SimCity, The Sims, Zoo or Train sims, Rollercoaster.anything at all like that?Īny game where you are trying to marshal significant forces to an end vs. Sounds like you've either never wanted to or been interested in "management" or strategy games, turn based or otherwise. Hope this doesn't come across as insulting at all, not intended, but none of the other games you mentioned are strategy games. Please, no trolling or insulting responses like "the game is easy and you just suck". Is Homeworld Remastered a hard game? Does anyone else feel like Homeworld Remastered is too hard and overly complicated? Is Homeworld 1 Remastered easier than Homeworld 2 Remastered? Is Homeworld Remastered really quite hard or is it more me and my lack of knowledge and skill in the game? TIA for your help.įinally, I'd appreciate serious and respectful answers. And I've only had GTA 5 a few months longer than Homeworld. I mean, I have over 90 hours in GTA 5, but I have only 5 hours in Homeworld. The difference is I find these games rewarding and interesting. I am usually a casual gamer, but I regularly play some harder, in-depth games like Sleeping Dogs, The Witcher 3, Metal Gear Solid 5 Phantom Pain, Red Dead Redemption 2, Mad Max, GTA 5, and Tomb Raider. It feels like a ton of effort for not much reward. I feel uninterested and the game feels overly laborious and not rewarding. ![]() How do you use a ship you built? How do you follow the enemy space ship (IIRC)? I had a ton of questions and felt frustrated once again. And I still felt like I had no clue what I was doing. Hence, I tried the Homeworld 2 Remastered missions and got stuck on only the 2nd mission. I did watch a YouTube training video about this game mode and took notes. I had no clue what to do or how to do it. Then I tried the game mode player vs CPU and I was clueless. I completed the training for Homeworld 2 Remastered and even took notes. It's too late for a refund, I'm just debating if I want to continue playing the game. I feel like it's very hard and overly complicated. I feel like I made a mistake in buying Homeworld Remastered. But I need to get this off my chest & make known my struggle with the game. For more information: /r/NoParticipationĤ) No discussion of piracy or circumventing DRMĥ) Use Spoilers and/or do not post spoilers in the titlesħ) No direct questions to BBI or GBX staff as posts on their ownĨ) Low effort posts will be removed at our discretionīlackbird Interactive (Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak) ![]() Banner images adapted from Walter-NEST's reimaginings of Homeworld 2 skyboxes, found here ![]()
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