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and I have no idea how to proceed with research, mine ore, and build anything it all.
I liked the slow and steady pace of the game as well nothing really felt rushed, you were given objectives and you had plenty of time to figure it out and achive them while having fun doing it.
It's a waste to be honest to have it go so unnoticed by so many people. I've bought a physical copy way back in the day when it releassed and played probably countless hours just to watch space stations blow up because it was so satisying.
It's probably wishful thinking but still hats-off to one of the few that did it right but never got recognized for it.
and yes this game definitv deserves a remaster version
i soo loved haegemonia long time today i can sadly not run it too good anymore on our modern pcs already missing my favorite resolution :)