Homefront PC-exclusive features and system specs detailed. Now available to pre-order on Steam

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Kaos Studios have announced a wealth of PC-only features for their upcoming FPS, Homefront, along with system specs and pre-order information.

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A post on the official community site confirms that Kaos will be making use of Valve's Steamworks toolset and Nvidia 3D support. We'll get to control every vehicle from first-person or third-person, and pilot helicopters with advanced control settings that allow for improved mobility in the field. That's the way we roll console bretheren. With increased mobility.

Homefront's DRM will be Steamworks-based, and dedicated servers will also feature. There will be no online pass for the PC version.

Here's the updated system specificiations:

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

Not much to complain about there then. Are you pre-ordering Homefront from Steam? Is your PC manly enough to cope with those 3D vision specs?

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