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Just seen this on Steam. Out early next year. Slightly in the future, war based FPS shooter. Looks like it will be out on all gaming formats.

Some videos -



Battlefield series killer? I just cannot see it myself, but will be keeping an eye on it. Could be interesting.
 
I actually watched a trailer for this and thought it looked really good, loved the concept and it seemed a plausible storyline with the son of Kim Jong Il going all aggressive and reforming Korea into one country and annexing Japan and becoming a powerful nation and partially invading the US.

The single player story line is written by the guy who wrote Apocalypse Now and Red Dawn, which I thought were both excellent movies. (in fact the Homefront storyline is almost identical to the back story to Red Dawn, but with Korea as the aggressor rather than Russia)

Certainly one I will keep an eye on.
 
It is from the same dev Team who developed Frontlines: Fuel Of War which I personally enjoyed.

This is a spiritual successor if you will.

This is on my "watch" list.

Look out for a closed/open beta in the near future.
 
I have never heard of this game before, thankyou for uploading the videos. Looks like a good game to buy :)
 
It is from the same dev Team who developed Frontlines: Fuel Of War which I personally enjoyed.

This is a spiritual successor if you will.

This is on my "watch" list.

Look out for a closed/open beta in the near future.

Nice one. I too thought Frontlines was very good and was a good example of how to make a single player campaign for this type of game, far superior to the Battlefield series.
 
I thought the game did not receive the reception it deserved although that was mainly down to bad design choices for the multiplayer which I still enjoyed. Although some issues were addressed later down the line, it was too late.

As you say though, I really enjoyed the Single player, more so than BF:BC2 which although had me hooked, was very "going through the motions" at times and VERY linear for the most part and repetitive.

I am not saying FOW was sandbox but it did allow choices and the maps for the most part, seemed open.
 
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There is a MP video on YouTube as well, worth checking out. High mp player counts and could be a bfbc2 successor. Looking forward to this. Shame frontlines didn't do that well could have been a real bf killer.
 
THE DRONES ARE BACK :)

I really hope they dont pander to the MW2 crowd and stick with what they had in FOW.. just more of it.

This will be a pre-order for me.

FOW was better than some of the more "popular" shooters too in my opinion.
 
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it is looking pretty cool , i loved in hl2 how you saw the combine breaking down doors and beating people up.

im hoping a lot more of that sort of stuff is in here
 
It is from the same dev Team who developed Frontlines: Fuel Of War which I personally enjoyed.

This is a spiritual successor if you will.

This is on my "watch" list.

Look out for a closed/open beta in the near future.

They was also the guys who made desert combat *battlefields biggest and badest mod by a long way*

They also worked along side dice on Modern combat and some Bf2 feature before they was moved on by EA.

I'd buy this game purely to support some old friends, big plus it looks like it could be a gem of 2011
 
FOW was better than some of the more "popular" shooters too in my opinion.

I found that aswell, was in the "open beta" on 360 when all the servers were fully loaded and it was amazing.

Still a couple of servers about on the pc where you can have some awesome matches just gotta catch them at the right time.
 
I like to look of that i enjoyed FOW, nothing like sneaking the recon drone up behind sniper then detonating :)
 
I actually watched a trailer for this and thought it looked really good, loved the concept and it seemed a plausible storyline with the son of Kim Jong Il going all aggressive and reforming Korea into one country and annexing Japan and becoming a powerful nation and partially invading the US.

The single player story line is written by the guy who wrote Apocalypse Now and Red Dawn, which I thought were both excellent movies. (in fact the Homefront storyline is almost identical to the back story to Red Dawn, but with Korea as the aggressor rather than Russia)

Certainly one I will keep an eye on.

HAHAHA plausible story line? nice one!
 
Homefront PC INFO/SPECS Released!!!! + Podcast From PC Team

Found this on the Homefront website. Enjoy.

Source: http://community.homefront-game.com/blog-post/homefront-pc

Hey guys,

As promised, here’s your first in-depth look at Homefront’s PC specific features which should hopefully answer a bunch of questions on the MP side. The team at Digital Extremes has been working hard with Kaos Studios in order to deliver the best possible experience and tailor many aspects of Multiplayer specifically to the core PC audience.

THE HEADLINES:

We can officially confirm that Homefront will be a Steamworks title making good use of Valve’s excellent toolsets. Steam was simply the best choice to deliver the features we needed on PC. Shameless plug – Homefront is now available to pre-order on Steam right here: http://store.steampowered.com/app/55100/

We also confirm the Official Recommended Specs for the game. A few websites this week released what they claimed to be the official specs, most weren’t. Read on for the final word from Kaos and Digital Extremes.

Finally, we wanted to confirm that you’ll be able to enjoy Homefront in glorious 3D on PC thanks to full NVidia 3D Vision support. We showed it off at CES earlier this year, it looked rad.

The guys at Bash & Slash recorded a podcast with Digital Extremes & KAOS Studios that covers a load more detail, so click the link for even more info!
bash.podbean.com/2011/01/29/bash-177-homefront/

PC SPECIFIC FEATURES

We thought long and hard about the additional features the PC community would appreciate and expect.

From a gameplay standpoint, we’ve done some additional work on the vehicles. On PC, you’ll be able to control all vehicles from the 1st person cockpit viewpoint as well as 3rd person. We also added additional control options for helicopters, to give those players looking for more sim-like controls something to get their teeth round. There are three settings:

o Ace: Allows for the best maneuverability, but takes the most practice to master.
o Veteran: Balanced difficulty and maneuverability.
o Rookie: Pick-up-and-play level of difficulty, least maneuverable.

We’ve included a Practice Mode so you can get to grips with vehicle controls outside the pressures of a live match. No need in wasting your hard earned Battle Points!

Lastly, we added some extra vehicle abilities for co-pilots, such as a Recon function to the Scout heli, and we obviously support joystick control for all vehicles.

In terms of other gameplay changes - we introduced a Squad Management system for PC, with Squad based VOIP. We also offer Clan Support on PC, and we’ll be tracking more post-match statistics on the PC platform. As stated above, we’re a Steamworks title and we use Valve Anti-Cheat to counter cheaters.

We also feature Multiplayer Match Recording (check out the podcast for more info), and we’ll be releasing a Dedicated Server Browser Executable to allow you set your own private Homefront servers within 2 weeks of launch. LAN support in there as well!

Finally, a few tweaks you’d expect as standard - we optimized the UI to make it more PC / Mouse friendly. We support SLI / Crossfire configurations for extra performance, and we support 3D through NVidia’s 3D Vision if you have the appropriate hardware.

FAQ

Will there be a PC Beta/Demo?
Right now the teams at Kaos Studios & Digital Extremes are working hard on finishing the game at the highest level of quality possible. Of course we’d love to release a public Demo, but this would detract efforts from the main game.

Rest assured, we have conducted a lengthy private Beta on the PC to help us fine tune the game, so any Demo would be for promotional purposes only.

Will a Dedicated Server Executable be provided?
Definitely, we’ve been listening to what the PC audience is looking for and that file will be provided for use. We know it’s been disappearing from the FPS space and want to support the core PC gamer where we can. We need to test the dedicated server infrastructure at ship with the influx of traffic and bug reporting, so we plan to release this within two weeks of the PC title hitting shelves.

Will there be Mod Tools?
Not at launch, no. Right now the team is hammering away at the game, building those tools for Community use would take away resources that are needed on the final game. The good thing is: Mod Tools don’t need to be in a box, so if the PC Community is supporting Homefront, we have the option post-ship to provide the Community with something like that.

What’s with the Microsoft deal, why are they getting the extra map and DLC first? What happened to PC?
We’re trying to release a brand new IP in a really competitive space, and we need as much help as we can get to drive awareness for this game. Microsoft came to us early on, loved what they saw, and offered a ton of marketing support. That support will help lift the profile of all three formats. Having them say; We love the game, it looks great & we want to support it – is also a great morale boost for the studio, and really validates all the effort going into the project.

But this is a business right, and you never get something for nothing! Given the fantastic level of support we’re getting from them, offering an extra map and an exclusive window on DLC in return seemed like the best thing for Homefront

How many players in Multiplayer on PC?
Homefront will support 32 player servers on PC when the game ships. Our large maps actually play best with that number. We found that the critical factor in delivering ‘Large Scale Warfare’ is less to do with having hundreds of players, and more to do with the density of players in each game.
That said, maximum player count on PC is something we can look at and potentially change if the demand is there for it!

Is there environmental destruction?
Only low-level, mostly superficial destruction – why you ask? Our Creative Director, Dave Votypka has this to say about environmental destruction:

In pre-production we experimented with dynamic destruction, but found that this actually detracted from the experience. We use what we call ‘environmental narrative’ throughout our level design to tell the story of occupied USA, and allowing this environment to be destroyed takes away a lot of what we achieve with this. In multiplayer, because of our focus on lots of vehicles with heavy firepower on the map at all times, destruction would remove a lot of the structures we placed there to support the infantry game and help balance that infantry versus vehicle mechanic. For example, in our map ‘Farm’ there’s a wooden church with a belfry that’s perfect for sniping. If we allowed this to be destroyed early in the game, it would remove that tactical option from the map for the rest of the match.

What are the server requirements?
Server requirements are actually pretty low, such that more processing power simply yields the ability to run more servers concurrently.

Will there be Linux Support?
No dice, sorry guys.

What anti-cheat measures are you utilizing?
Valve Anti-cheat is included, as well as a number of other techniques for protecting content, executable code, and game memory.

Will there be any kind of tournament support?
Demo recording support will be available on dedicated and listen servers. Also, automated demo recording upload is possible with some simple scripting. There’s Steam-Group based Clan Support, Player Stats, & Leaderboards.

Will there be Spectator mode?
Yup, via the admin commands.

Are there server admin tools?
Yes, dedicated server tools and RCON.

Will there be Eyefinity Support?
Not initially, but this is something we could add if there is strong demand for it.

Steamworks seems to be the mostly-likely DRM solution for the PC release. Will this mean that Online Pass will not be implemented for the Steam versions of the game?
There will be no online pass for PC Homefront. DRM is something we take very seriously from the end user point of view. While some form of DRM is vital, we want it to affect the user experience as little as possible. Our DRM is Steamworks based, and will require the user to have a Steam client (to which they need to log in during the installation process). Steamworks DRM is the least intrusive that we have seen, and it does not require the user to keep original disks. Since we are also distributing the game via Steam, it is the obvious choice.

OFFICIAL HOMEFRONT PC SPECS

Minimum Spec
· Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7
· Intel Pentium Core 2 Duo 2.4 GHz or AMD Athlon X2 2.8GHz
· 2 GB RAM
· Shader Model 3.0 graphics card with 256MB of memory
· NVIDIA GeForce 7900GS or ATI Radeon 1900XT
· 10GB of free hard drive space

Recommended Spec
· Windows Vista or Windows 7
· Intel or AMD Quad Core 2 GHz+ CPU
· 2 GB RAM
· NVIDIA GeForce 260 or ATI Radeon 4850
· 10 GB of free hard drive space

NVIDIA 3D Vision Recommended Spec
· 3D Compatible NVIDIA GeForce 480/570 Series GPU
· NVIDIA 3D Vision Kit
· 3D Vision-Ready Display
· Intel Core i7 processor
· 2 GB RAM
· Windows Vista or Windows 7
· 10GB of free hard drive space

Need to know more?

Why not check out the Podcast with Bash & Slash featuring the following guys from KAOS / Digital Extremes: bash.podbean.com/2011/01/29/bash-177-homefront/

PODCAST PARTICIPANTS

Hayden Mulholland: Lead Programmer, Digital Extremes

Jeremy Greiner: Community Manager, KAOS Studios

Edmar Mendizabal: PC Producer/Business Relations, KAOS Studios

Simon King: PC Producer, Digital Extremes
 
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