#4262087 - 05/20/16 03:36 PM
Homefront: The Revolution
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Ahem!...No thread about that game?....hum interesting!
I am playing it and I discovered an great game, without major bugs. For example to exit out of a trash container where one is hiding (the word on the screen is "Hit enter",) hit the key for jumping and one will get out. Real minor bug.
The game might become boring after 24 hours of game play, but 24 hours of SP is a good average for that type of game especially for sessions of 12 hours of game play at the time.
Those who love tactical co-op will enjoy the game on-line, some missions are attractive.
Is it realistic?...yes it could be if you do not use the aiming assistance option and set a high degree of difficulty.
Overall, the story, in a way, projects some dimensions that could be compared to "Stalker" and "the Division". John Milius (the director of Conan the Barbarian, Red Dawn released in 1984) was a consultant for the story of the game.
It is a revival of the American spirit directly borrowed from Red Dawn released in 1984.
The graphics are great, the physics are realistic and you can kill or get killed with a bullet in the melon!...Very unusual for those day and age!
PS: if you purchased the game, a word of advice, get four resistance members to cover your back and keep moving, fire and movement! There is no time to admire the scenery, even if some times you wish you'd be a tourist, otherwise, you will end up taking a dirt nap!!!...just saying!...lol!
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#4262162 - 05/20/16 07:21 PM
Re: Homefront: The Revolution
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I have no ideas why it was trashed by the pseudo-journalists!...It might be competing against some other games!
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#4262651 - 05/22/16 05:52 AM
Re: Homefront: The Revolution
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If you overlook the ridiculous premise of a country of 21 million half of them starving) people still using oxen & donkeys to pull carts occupying the still most powerful country in the world As I understand, it is an alternative reality where the two Koreas are one, and leading the technological r/evolution of this century: there are a couple of videos detailing the situation and I was referring to these too in my earlier message. They make the premise very plausible indeed.
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#4263091 - 05/23/16 04:16 PM
Re: Homefront: The Revolution
[Re: Gunnyhighway]
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Thanks, guys. Not into wasting money.
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#4263111 - 05/23/16 05:03 PM
Re: Homefront: The Revolution
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Thanks for the feedback, I'll probably pick it up in the Steam winter sale, once it's cheap and patched.
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#4263224 - 05/23/16 10:06 PM
Re: Homefront: The Revolution
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Gunnyhighway
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Interesting how all the remarks don't mention the MP.
Can you just buy the game in SP?
lol!
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#4263238 - 05/23/16 10:42 PM
Re: Homefront: The Revolution
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Ya, I played the 4 player co-op, it's ridiculous... run fast here, shoot some bad guys, run fast here, defend, run here then escape... all so fast, no time for actual teamwork or tactics.
plus ugly, laggy, and just a bad game... like I said, IMO, but it seems like it's the majority.
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#4263373 - 05/24/16 11:35 AM
Re: Homefront: The Revolution
[Re: Magnum]
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run fast here, shoot some bad guys, run fast here, defend, run here then escape... all so fast, no time for actual teamwork or tactics. What a chaotic experience this must have been!....Just like combat!...Things happen in a flash!...Training is paramount! I enjoy the experience of chaos in that game, so realistic, the player must adapt to survive. Then the co-op is awesome with efficient communication and realistic coordination...Tactical Fire and Movement prevails! Such a great game for me! For those who like footage of raw game play instead of words, 33 minutes of tactical challenge. The fps fluctuates between 40 to 60 during the footage. Then the AI is at the most difficult level: https://youtu.be/GJ5OxEDIM9Y
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#4263379 - 05/24/16 11:45 AM
Re: Homefront: The Revolution
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Only you Gunny, would start a thread wondering why no ones talking about it... then when people do, pointing out they don't like it, you get all defensive. lol
oh well, glad you like this total POS, I hate it. imo IMO IMO ha ! ha! ha!...This is an offensive post!...Are you making it a personal thing?...Do you feel offended because I like that game?...lol!
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#4263421 - 05/24/16 02:15 PM
Re: Homefront: The Revolution
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I think you guys are being a little too hard on Gunny. Clearly a lot of people are not liking Homefront, but there are positive reviews out there. Heck, even RPS said it had the potential to be great, although it is flawed. Give it some time, it could turn out to be a half-way decent game. Besides, Magnum, don't tell me you have never enjoyed a real stinker of a game that the majority of the game playing public despised? Didn't you even enjoy Battlefront Hardline? Gunny is just being defensive since all of your comments are making him think twice about whether he wasted his money, or not. lol.
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#4263479 - 05/24/16 04:33 PM
Re: Homefront: The Revolution
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I like you Grunt0331, heck you can meet my sister! I give you what is in the back of my mind since you seem to have a charming personality: Here is another video of Homefront2 game play. As you will see I did not experience any delays, lags, technical glitches, etc… or other corridor effect, overpowered firearms, etc…. The game AI is at the most difficult setting and most of the time the game runs at 60 fps. The game company controls the creation and design of their products. However, the gamer also has some control. It is the responsibility of the gamer to play a game on an appropriate gaming machine with updated drivers. It is also the responsibility of the gamer to recognize its own tactical limits. Blaming game company for playing on a machine below specs with old drivers and graphic settings unrealistically high moreover, with a rigid tactical approach, is all too common and sad. Yet, it is the gamer's mindset that controls the frustration level, not the game. Finally the promise of outstanding game play on future competitive products should not take away from the objective perception of what is already finished and ready for consumption. Once that is understood, the game can be a blameless agreeable experience. https://youtu.be/_YdREGul0Ikenjoy!
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