Born of a dissatisfaction with Homeworld 2, the Homeworld:@ team is building upon the foundations of Homeworld and Homeworld:Cataclysm to create a faithful sequel in the Homeworld:2 engine, with new ships, storyline, and game mechanics.

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23-down - - 3,560 comments

Looks interesting although I would bring it closer to the remaining ship enhancements you did. "referring to the Ion Frigate and Assault Frigate" which are already ingame if memory serves me. Those 2 vessels look to close to their original hw1 counterparts in my opinion. The destroyer shows a lot of potential really good work.

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EatThePath - - 115 comments

The frigates pictured are direct visual upgrades of the HW1 taiidani frigates, no upgrades. The ones in release versions represent upgraded descendants of these. At present I don't expect to find a place for these in the skirmish build lists, but do expect to find uses for them elsewhere. Modern republic frigates will definitely be identifiable different from the old guard.

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BlazingAngelz
BlazingAngelz - - 437 comments

Nice.

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sounds good :)

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Pouk
Pouk - - 4,802 comments

Oh hell yes! Two amazing things combined: a talent of a HW@ team and the Taiidan race.
I can't wait.

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Two graphics-updated classics escorting a modern twist on another classic.

Note: The republic destroyer is currently stalled in terms of texture progress, but enough people have expressed appreciation for it in it's current state that I thought it'd be nice to show it off more prominently.