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It seems after a quick poke from me to the Homefront: The Revolution developers, that a Linux version is still planned, goodie!

@gamingonlinux Still planned.

— Homefront (@HomefrontGame) August 5, 2015



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The trailer shows off what looks like quite an impressive game already, and with plenty of time left to polish it up. Due for release next year, I'm excited, cautiously excited. I don't want to be negative, but it's still entirely possible the Linux version won't appear, but so far so good.

Having another big FPS like this on Linux will be amazing.

About the game (Official)
Homefront: The Revolution is an open-world first person shooter where you must lead the Resistance movement in guerrilla warfare against a superior military force.

A living, breathing, open world responds to your actions – you and your Resistance Cell can inspire a rebellion on the streets and turn Occupation into Revolution, as oppressed civilians take up the fight.

But your enemy has the advantage – superior technology, firepower, heavy armour and air support. You must learn the art of guerrilla warfare – ambush, sabotage, infiltration, deception – and fight a running battle through the war-ravaged suburbs of Philadelphia.

And the single player campaign is just the start – in Co-Op you and your friends can form your own Resistance Cell and become renowned as Heroes of the Revolution Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Maelrane Aug 5, 2015
Quoting: BillNyeTheBlackGuy
Quoting: MaelraneMäh... well, it doesn't look too bad, but that's only the graphics. Apart from that I saw an unbelievably dumb AI. I'm not really hyped. I've played too many awful open world games that never delivered in the past.

Reminds me of Watch Dogs. I'll wait and see and hope that I am wrong and the AI is going to be awesome. Else, no money from my side.

Besides F.E.A.R, what other FPS game has good AI? Because it certainly doesn't look worse than other FPS when it comes to AI.

Far Cry had awesome AI back in 2004. But ya, I do not support these other games either ;) So just because they also have a shitty AI I won't buy Homefront (for full price that is)
FutureSuture Aug 5, 2015
I completely and utterly forgot about this game. When I read that it was still coming to Linux, I asked myself when it was ever announced for Linux in the first place. It has been ages since the last piece of news!
opera Aug 5, 2015
After the new gameplay scenes I also wondered whether Linux port is still planed.
Thanks for poking and clarifying this!
Nice to see some more AAA Singleplayer FPS on Linux! Looking forward to this one...
drmoth Aug 6, 2015
Yeah game looks great but why the KPA again? It would have been so much more interesting and realistic had it been the US government vs its own people! But I guess Hollywood always needs some Bad GuysTM


Last edited by drmoth on 6 August 2015 at 1:03 am UTC
burnall Aug 6, 2015
As everyone already said AI looks really horrible, I hope they change that before release.
metro2033fanboy Aug 7, 2015
I'm getting all those as long they release once by time
[img][http://s6.postimg.org/eovn1500h/Download.jpg/img]
metro2033fanboy Aug 7, 2015
I'm getting all those as long they release once by time



Last edited by metro2033fanboy on 7 August 2015 at 12:31 am UTC
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