All that remains of your civilisation. Be careful with it.
As the release of Homeworld 3 nears, the original game remains an enigma. It’s not directly available on Steam, or even GOG. To play it as it was you need the original discs and a PC that can accept them, and this means it hasn’t had any official updates to allow it to run on modern machines. Unless you’re one of those weirdos from the Hardware section of this magazine who keeps a 1999-spec PC in a special room with The Matrix and Red Hot Chili Peppers posters on the walls, there’s a good chance you’re not going to be able to play it.
Unless, of course, you install the remastered edition, which came out in 2015 and so practically counts as retro itself. That’s what I’m reinstalling here, as my copy of the original disappeared years ago along with my Matrix posters. You can play the ‘classic’ version of the game through the remastered version’s launcher, but I wouldn’t recommend it: not only does it not seem to support 16:9 resolutions, but turning the res up above 1999 levels brings all sorts of scaling issues on modern screens, rendering text pretty much unreadable.