Homefront: The Revolution PC Performance Review

Introduction

| Source: OC3D Price: Author: Mark Campbell

Introduction

Homefront: The Revolution is a game that nobody really wanted a sequel to. The original Homefront game was a gameplay mess and was generally seen in a negative light by both reviewers and gamers alike.

Ever since Homefront: The Revolution started its development the game has switched hands several times, moving from THQ to Crytek UK and Crytek UK eventually being sold to Deep Silver. Making the development of this game a long and costly process.

At the end of the day Homefront: The Revolution is a game that mixes up a lot of ideas, giving us Far Cry type gameplay inside an occupied city, leaving room to set up traps, execute ambushes /raids and otherwise make yourself a thorn in North Korea's side.

Instead of fighting the comparatively ill-equipped forces military forces in Far Cry you are instead placed against a well-equipped foe, where you must use a collection of modified weapons and guerilla tactic in order to win the day.

Being based on the CryEngine one would expect that this game will offer some great visuals and be pretty demanding on your system. Will this game run well? Let's find out.

Drivers

For this game, we will be using the newest drivers that were available when the game released, which is Nvidia's Game Ready Geforce 365.19 driver and AMD's 16.5.2.1 driver, both of which are the most recent GPU drivers for either company.

Test Setup

We will be testing this game on our dedicated GPU test rig using the current flagship GPUs from both AMD and Nvidia. Both GPUs will be the reference design and will be running at stock settings.

AMD R9 Fury X & Nvidia GTX 980Ti

Intel Core i7 6700K @ 4.7GHz

ASUS Maximus VIII Hero

G.Skill Ripjaws 4x4GB DDR4 3200MHz

Corsair HX1200i

Corsair H110i GT

Windows 10 x64

Nvidia GTX 980Ti (Left), AMD R9 Fury X (Right)

To represent AMD and Nvidia's Mid-range GPU offerings we have decided to use the AMD R9 380 and the Nvidia GTX 960. Both of these GPUs will be the ASUS Strix models

Both of these GPUs offer very similar performance in most scenarios and come in at very similar price points, so it will be very interesting to see which GPU will come out on top.

Nvidia GTX 960(Left), AMD R9 380(Right)

1 - Introduction 2 - Graphical Options and Settings 3 - Control Options 4 - 4K Screenshot Graphical Comparison 5 - 4K Screenshot Graphical Comparison - Part 2 6 - 1080p Testing with the GTX 960 and R9 380 7 - 1080p Testing with AMD R9 Fury X and Nvidia GTX 980Ti 8 - 1440p Testing with AMD R9 Fury X and Nvidia GTX 980Ti 9 - 4K Testing with AMD R9 Fury X and Nvidia GTX 980Ti 10 - VRAM Usage 11 - Conclusion «Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Next»

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