So that's the shinies covered to some extent, but I'm afraid I can't tell you an awful lot about how the remastered version feels right now. Edit - actually it links to a downscaled version, but if you click the 'download' button on the lower right you can grab the full-size originals. There's possibly some image compression, but still. The screenshots throughout this post will expand to the full, ludicrous 5120x2880 versions (hosted via Flickr) if you click on them, by the way. Maybe I should start a Patreon: " buy Alec a 4K system and monitor so he can make short videos of old games at silly resolutions." That'd be worth making everyone hate me and publicly call my integrity into question, right? How about that, huh? Sorry about the jumpiness and frame rate, there's only so much my poor single GPU PC can handle. Fullscreen, set the settings icon lower right to the highest you can, and bathe in it! If I can render a higher res video for you later I will, but even so, this conveys the galactic enormity and clean, star-travelling lines of it all. This is running at 5120x2880, which is deemed '5K', but downscaled to 2560x1440 because my encoding programs were grumbling about anything more than that. Let's start with a video of Homeworld 2's remastered introduction. well, yeah, maybe I do need that poet after all. Even so, I was able to get a preview build of the Homeworld Collection Remastered running at a preposterous beyond-4K 5120x2880 resolution, via the dynamic super resolution stuff in drivers*. Instead they sent me, with a single graphics card and a 1440p monitor. I was going to say they should have sent someone with a triple SLI setup and a 4K monitor. They should have sent - hey, no, don't interrupt me with your obvious, tired pop culture quote.
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