Dambuster Studios has detailed the new patch for Homefront: The Revolution. According to its changelog, this patch fixes various crashes and the CPU scaling issues we reported in our PC Performance Analysis. In addition, Dambuster has optimized the number of checkpoint save locations throughout the single player campaign.
This patch is available right now on Steam, and you can read its complete changelog below.
Homefront: The Revolution Patch 1.4 Changelog:
- Save Stalls– We have optimized the number of checkpoint save locations throughout the single player campaign. This means that the short ‘pauses’ that the player encounters are reduced and the game will now inform you that it is saving.
There will also be further optimizations in an upcoming patch.- Missing Map Icons – Players who were missing icons after updating to the v1.03 patch should now see their progress restored. You should now be able to continue your game, however there may be some slight inconsistencies with the hearts & minds stats.
- Crash Fixes – We have fixed many crash related issues across all platforms
- Multicore CPU’s – PC players should now see better performance from their CPU. We fixed an issue that meant multicore CPU’s were not being fully utilized.
- HDR Rendering – Implemented HDR rendering optimizations for Nvidia hardware.

John is the founder and Editor in Chief at DSOGaming. He is a PC gaming fan and highly supports the modding and indie communities. Before creating DSOGaming, John worked on numerous gaming websites. While he is a die-hard PC gamer, his gaming roots can be found on consoles. John loved – and still does – the 16-bit consoles, and considers SNES to be one of the best consoles. Still, the PC platform won him over consoles. That was mainly due to 3DFX and its iconic dedicated 3D accelerator graphics card, Voodoo 2. John has also written a higher degree thesis on the “The Evolution of PC graphics cards.”
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the kind of game i would crack if there wasnt denuvo…still you wont catch me buying it ever
it will be dirt cheap in no time since no one will buy it.
I genuinely advice that you don’t do so as well, as the game is really buggy. It feels like a cheap download only game, with so many broken mechanics.
I got the review copy for my site, but I still feel pissed with how much they think they can charge for it .
I hereby demand the internet address to your website.
Demand Heard and Acknowledged.
I write for
Push-Start [dot] Co [dot] UK
Currently in the middle of reviewing it.
my list of pieces there
push-start [dot] co [dot] uk / author / eaze2012 /
Thank you sir, I’ll be sure to check it out everyday. 🙂
Good interview btw. 😉
Thanks! Got many more interviews lined up, especially with composers which are my favorites.
Great to know that, I won’t be missing those. Already on my feeds. 😉
how many writers you got?
3 active and 2 stand by
How about they patch the ai instead, the snipers are not even shooting at me and my allies cant hit them either. WTF?
I told you they would patch it, didnt I? First they patched the most important things that was buggy, there will be more patches coming for it. JOHN why dont you do a new test video for Homefront 2?