Because version 2.1 moved original Homeworld assets into the Homeworld 2 engine, trainers can sometimes be finicky:
Conversely, using a trainer on your first playthrough robs you of the defining Homeworld experience: the desperate, gut-wrenching retreat from the Garden of Kadesh where you lose half your fleet. That tension is the soul of the game.
If you turn on "Unlimited Population," build 5,000 ships, then save and quit, the game may crash when trying to reload that save. Always before saving at the end of a mission.
If you decide to look for a trainer, these are historically more trusted among players:
: To avoid "Access Violation" errors, it is often recommended to activate the trainer only after a mission has fully loaded and started.
(specifically "persist" files in the campaign folder) to manually adjust resource values or ship counts. Troubleshooting Known Issues God Mode Failures : Some users report that
The flickering neon of the orbital habitat was the only light Elias needed. On the screen before him, the Kushan fleet sat in a desperate stalemate against the Vaygr blockade. His fingers hovered over the terminal—not to input a standard command, but to engage the , an old-world cipher known to the elite as the Homeworld Remastered Trainer .