No commentary Homeworld playthrough! For a more interesting gaming and viewing experience, no salvage corvettes are used and all cut scenes have been retained.
This game...there are some titles that are ahead of their time, and some titles that honestly still haven't really been equaled. The idea of an RTS in 3D space with this level of interactivity and depth...just absolutely incredible. I remember my friend had this on his Pentium III monster rig, and even there it chugged at times.
The remastered version of this game made changes to the AI that got my salvage corvettes to get stuck. I just gave up on the remastered version. They must have left the AI intact.
If you put the game in Direct3D mode, you can use your video card driver's custom game profile settings to manually set things like antialiasing, anisotropic filtering, etc, even when the game itself doesn't have those options. I'm not sure if that's what SecantCubed did here, but that's how I did it. I believe he did tweak it to run at 1920x1080, and I'm not sure how to do that in D3D mode. I've seen methods for OpenGL mode that involve a Windows registry tweak.
When you buy the remastered edition, you have also bought the classic. The classic comes packaged with the remastered. The easiest way to get the entire package is to purchase it from Steam. Once you have installed it and run it, it will first take you to a game launcher that would let you choose between remastered and classic versions. You do not need to have powerful hardware if all that you are going to do is to run the classic version exclusively.