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Homeworld 3 vertical slice
Homeworld 3 vertical slice












We did this because we wanted the wounds sustained by your fleet to persist from mission to mission, and to give you "at a glance" information if a specific ship has been through combat before.

homeworld 3 vertical slice

(This early prototype of Splat Damage warps the hull with dynamically-generated impact points.) A decal gives you the mere impression of damage, but with Splat Damage you seehow an incoming salvo rips through the armor of your precious Destroyer.

homeworld 3 vertical slice

With Splat Damage, we're not slapping impact stickers on your ship but creating dynamic impact points that directly alter the surface geometry and properties of the hull in the exact area hit by a specific weapon type. Thanks to the efforts of our Tech Artist, Francisco Múrias, and Engineer Viktor Solbay (not to mention plenty of other team members), we have developed a whole new solution for displaying damage on ships. But we saw an opportunity to do so much more. Decals were used in the previous installments of Homeworld and always did a darn good job of showing damage. It's a simple effect, but it gives you a basic idea of who shot your ship and with what type of weapon. You can think of them like a sticker you slap onto the surface of an object. In the above example, you can see how each weapon leaves a unique impact "decal".

homeworld 3 vertical slice

(Here we see how different weapon types can create unique impact craters on ship hulls.) I'm sure you can already imagine how each damage type would affect a ship hull, but we wanted to go further and add to the realism with realistic lighting and fluid-based simulations. The Homeworld 3 Design Team needed us to produce four distinct damage types (Kinetic, High Explosive, Energy, and Ion) - each with their own visual treatment and effects on units. Brace for ImpactLet's start with weapons.














Homeworld 3 vertical slice