Homefront: The Revolution is highly underrated (and now 10 quid incl. DLC)

Soldato
Joined
8 Sep 2012
Posts
4,034
The game's dirt cheap in Poland anyway, so I've just grabbed a key. I'll give it a whirl later to see how it runs. I hope a 1070 will manage at 1440p.
 
Soldato
Joined
1 Feb 2006
Posts
3,389
I played this when it came out, it ran fine @1440p. It had one or two bugs that stopped play (truck stuck on a rock was the biggest pain) but got through it. I will get the season pass when its cheap to play the rest.
 
Soldato
Joined
18 Oct 2002
Posts
4,333
not a single crash and game looks and plays great. I will plough through the single player campaign and report back.
 
Associate
Joined
3 Dec 2004
Posts
578
Had a good session on it last night, really enjoyed it. Actually enjoyed the yellow stealth zones more than the red zones and i normally hate stealthy stuff.

Graphics are great and its silky smooth, as with many games of this type turning off as many HUD options as possible helps greatly with immersion, the minimap especially ruins it with great big icons all over it.

Playing on hardest difficult which feels right, only died once or twice from going rambo:D

Great pick up for £9, thanks OP!
 
Soldato
OP
Joined
1 Feb 2009
Posts
3,105
Had a good session on it last night, really enjoyed it. Actually enjoyed the yellow stealth zones more than the red zones and i normally hate stealthy stuff.

Graphics are great and its silky smooth, as with many games of this type turning off as many HUD options as possible helps greatly with immersion, the minimap especially ruins it with great big icons all over it.

Playing on hardest difficult which feels right, only died once or twice from going rambo:D

Great pick up for £9, thanks OP!

Yeah it is great, I liked yellow zones too, just good atmosphere all around. I wish HUD options were a bit more extensive, it is a shame that disabling minimap also hides health bar.

link in the op says 40 quid??

I posted when the game was on sale, will edit the OP.
 
Caporegime
Joined
4 Jun 2009
Posts
31,016
Fantastic this game! :cool:

Runs and looks superb too + 21.9 works without any issues.

Can't decide which AA to use though, SMAA helps with some jaggies whilst keeping all the detail where as TAA removes all the jaggies but loses detail....

xf2lRE3.png

p7Ivg8Q.png

cdg2B3u.png

5eqmiTG.png

rdBez5a.png

ufFwyPZ.png

kelfiu7.png

RJgX5On.png

WkfA50L.png

wz6a8Os.png
 
Soldato
OP
Joined
1 Feb 2009
Posts
3,105
Fantastic this game! :cool:

Runs and looks superb too + 21.9 works without any issues.

Can't decide which AA to use though, SMAA helps with some jaggies whilst keeping all the detail where as TAA removes all the jaggies but loses detail....

I used TAA with sharpeness to maximum. TAA is much better for me when played on 55" plasma and monitor both. I don't mind a bit of blur in exchange for absolutely perfect, jaggies and shimmer-free image.
 
Soldato
OP
Joined
1 Feb 2009
Posts
3,105
Is it open world?

Semi, kinda. It takes place in several districts of Philadelphia, which are not contiguous (require loading screen). Those districts themselves are open maps though, although they are not huge. But the game's structure works very well.
 
Soldato
Joined
13 May 2007
Posts
8,209
Location
London
Fantastic looking game :)


Homefront_TheRevolution30_04_201718_19_17.png

Homefront_TheRevolution30_04_201718_23_27.png

Homefront_TheRevolution30_04_201718_17_46.png

Homefront_TheRevolution30_04_201718_24_35.png

Homefront_TheRevolution30_04_201718_27_18.png

Homefront_TheRevolution30_04_201718_27_29.png

Homefront_TheRevolution30_04_201718_30_06.png

Homefront_TheRevolution30_04_201718_31_38.png

Homefront_TheRevolution30_04_201718_40_52.png

Homefront_TheRevolution30_04_201718_43_39.png

Homefront_TheRevolution30_04_201718_43_58.png

Homefront_TheRevolution30_04_201723_02_53.png

Homefront_TheRevolution30_04_201723_08_25.png

Homefront_TheRevolution30_04_201723_19_01.png

Homefront_TheRevolution01_05_201722_39_33.png

Homefront_TheRevolution01_05_201722_39_02.png
 
Last edited:
Back
Top Bottom