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Homeworld: Prima's Official Strategy Guide

Homeworld: Prima's Official Strategy Guide

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Interesting with a few new ideas
Review: I fall in between the other reviewers on this one. I liked the book, but found that there were a few obvious items that they didn't include that I would have liked. The Homeworld:Cataclysm guide uses a tabular list of the ships, their cost, armour, firepower and speed etc... all viewable at once. I thought that should have been here too.

In general, the book has good ideas, but I found that frequently, I had radically different strategies than the book that worked at least as well. This is ok, but still, I found that my was was quite obvious. The suggested strategy in
"The Bridge of Sighs" level (building 5 cloaking field
generators to cloak your entire fleet) is a little extreme.
That's 2500 RU's and it would be nice to have a few RU's around after this level.

Frequently, the "strategy" for doing a level is basically knowing the level ahead of time and little else. How other ships will behave, what conditions will cause the enemy to start attacking and what direction they will arrive from etc...

The multiplayer ideas are generally good, and I use them more than the single player level suggestions which I find of less use. I found that a few ships were left unexplored (the drone frigate and the defence field frigate are mentioned but there's almost no info on whether they are useful or not or how to use them).

Your mileage may vary, but if you play this game a lot, and have tried many different ideas already, you will probably have used most of the strategies presented here. You'll already know what ships work against which others, what works well as an escort etc...

Happy hunting.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: West Virginia Should Get Off His Pedestal
Review: I have to politely argue "Reader from West Virginia's" point. I found the guide to be extremely helpful and integral in helping me progress through the continuing levels of the Homeworld game. It must be a burden to be so perfect as the reader from West Virginia that he found nothing useful in this book.

Every chapter and paragraph helped this first time real time strategy (RTS) player in enjoying his experience in this genre. Yes, the game would seem like common sense to experienced RTS veterans. To me, I needed this book or would have otherwise walked away from the game without every finishing it. Not being raised in West Virginia I'm not as smart.

The book provides "strategies" and no cheats. It won't give you the victories, you have to earn them still. How it does this is by educating the reader on how things work in the fleet's food chain so to speak. An example would be the asteroid fields. The book recommends a particular formation to use that is more effective than others. It also gives you some tips as where to place your capital ships while proceeding through the field. Things that don't readily jump out to the novice. The mission accomplishment is still up to you. You can also read the book cover to cover and not worry about any spoilers as to the games plot line.

A very highly recommended book by this reader.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Ohio reviewer: Try actually reading the book next time
Review: Just a note to the reviewer from Ohio who finds the book worthless compared to the online guide at CNET which has "the best advice I've found."

The CNET guide with all that good advice is composed of excerpts from the Prima strategy guide -- word for word. In other words, they're both *exactly the same*. Same author. Same words.

How could you not know this unless you didn't actually read the strategy guide? Yes, it's always smart and ethical to read books before you trash them.

The strategy guide is loaded with hundreds of insider tips directly from the Relic development and testing teams, none of which appear in the manual.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Don't waste your money.
Review: Of the Prima strategy guides I've purchased, two had some helpful information, four did not. This is one that did not. It does little more than rehash what the manual says. Save your money and check out one of the online game guides/walkthroughs such as the one at CNet's site. (It has the best advice I've found.)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Strategy Guide For The Best Game
Review: Prima has done it again and made the best strategy guide. And the the best strategy guide is for the best game Homeworld. If you have Homeworld get this guide.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Game inconsistency problem
Review: Pros : Complete list of the 2 playable fleets, sufficient formation list with details of their characteristics. Also gives you sufficient information on how to run the game.

Cons : Ship details in the guide are inconsistent with those in the game( for ex in the book a particular ship may have grade 20 fire power rating, while in the actual game it might have only 10...quite a set-back when you've just pre-planned an entire strategy concentrated on the particular's ship's fire power...)

Also, it does not include a list of the ships of the "other" races ( Bentushi, Turanic Raiders and Kadeshi), which is good in a way since it gives the game a better "Unfolding-story-discovery-excitement" feel to it. However one may also say that "this is just a game...I want the details!"

The game itself, especially in multiplayer mode, is VERY spontaneous...thus rendering a complete detailed strategy guide practically useless. One can come up with whatever strategy he likes. THis means that the guide itself is probably only good at giving a player some details as to what ships are most likely capable of.

The Game presents you with a constantly changing invironment in multiplayer mode. The Universe is the limit. You learn as you go along. The Strategy Guide is really just a novelty "How to play the game"/user's manual booklet that just goes really great with the CD :)

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: OK guide for homeworld
Review: Real time strategy games tend to be something of a learning experience, but that is part of the fun-- figuring out what strategies works and which ones don't. Homeworld certainly fits into that description, as a unique 3D real time strategy game.

I purchased this book to minimize the learning curve and get some hints. It did minimize the learning curve, and provided plenty of generalized tips and tactics. It also provides (in general terms) walk-throughs of the missions.

Perhaps it was too good. Towards the end I started to get bored with the game. It started to get routine-- research and harvest resources, build a massive fleet, and wipe the other guy out. I think the guide help kill the experience in some small way.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: OK guide for homeworld
Review: Real time strategy games tend to be something of a learning experience, but that is part of the fun-- figuring out what strategies works and which ones don't. Homeworld certainly fits into that description, as a unique 3D real time strategy game.

I purchased this book to minimize the learning curve and get some hints. It did minimize the learning curve, and provided plenty of generalized tips and tactics. It also provides (in general terms) walk-throughs of the missions.

Perhaps it was too good. Towards the end I started to get bored with the game. It started to get routine-- research and harvest resources, build a massive fleet, and wipe the other guy out. I think the guide help kill the experience in some small way.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: O.K. for the price
Review: This book is just O.K. for the price. You can get it cheap, but most of the information can be found on websites by now. Still Homeworld is a great game and there is more in this book on multi-player stratigies.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Prima done it again? Hardly. Never.
Review: What is this Prima has done it again stuff? I've never seen a good Prima guide and this one is no different. This book only elaborates on the manual, really, and doesn't offer any hardcore tips. Check out online guides, like the one at Gamespot.com, for better tips.


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