Homefront multiplayer tips

Some not-so-obvious tips for Homefront multiplayer guys and gals:
On foot:
  • Lesson 1 for newbie me: Battle Points don’t accumulate between matches – so spend them!
  • Don’t waste Battle Points. Ok I just said spend them, but don’t waste them on crap. Try to make a profit on every purchase (e.g. buy a parrot and tag more than 10 people).
  • Phosphorous bombs are average for taking out a few people, but cluster bombs will take out vehicles too – with a slightly smaller blast radius. Use these when an enemy is taking capture points.
  • Spawn heavy tanks to capture Ground Control points – they take a serious beating before they’re destroyed.
  • Parrot drones are very effective. I have a whole post / tutorial about them. They’ve been nerfed a bit in a patch but they’re still good.
  • Neither of the RPG style weapons lock on to vehicles. The proximity version is useful for shooting at aircraft and at tanks hiding behind walls.
  • Unlike Blackops, you can briefly leave a Ground Control capture zone and come back again to resume capture. If an enemy steps onto the zone in that time then the capture progress resets.
  • You can run forever, even while reloading.
  • Neither sniper rifle offers a one-shot kill anywhere except the head. Double-tap the trigger on the semi-automatic is the easiest way to kill.
  • Night vision goggles, unlocked at level 49, let you see all those snipers hiding in the bushes. I’ve not personally tested if they work in conjunction with a sniper rifle.

Vehicle stuff:

  • Press A (on Xbox) to activate missile defence when in vehicles while under attack. It only lasts a few seconds and takes a while to recharge. Vehicles can also “sprint” / boost.
  • Hold X to exit vehicles. You can also exit drones and re-enter them later. Very useful for Parrot and Rhino drones.
  • Rhino Drone is probably the most effective tool for taking out enemy air support. It does lock on, and only costs 400 BP.
  • The only other lock-on weapon is the light tank’s secondary fire. I don’t think this can lock on to enemy drones though.
  • Maintain an anti-vehicle class. I use LMG, EMP nades, Boomer perk, RPGs, Proximity rockets, quick reload, quick ADS.
  • Rifles with EMP launcher attachments can be used to disrupt helicopters – it sends them into an uncontrolled spin for a couple of seconds.
  • You can shoot down the circling aircraft that launch air strikes, sometimes before the controlling player has launched – wasting their 1000+ BP. One or two hits with the Rhino.
  • Vehicles take different damage when hit in different spots. Aim for the body, or C4 underneath. If your tank is under fire – turn sideways to reduce the amount of exposed body. Your tracks are not a weak spot.
  • You can shoot the exposed gunner on a Humvee – especially from behind or above. Shooting the driver is a bit harder, and an RPG is much easier.
  • How many RPG’s to take out a Sherman heavy tank? Quite a lot. About 6 or more – all hitting one side!
  • Hide your damaged vehicle regions by turning them away from the enemy. This is most effective in tanks.

General team player tips:

  • Play the objectives. Snipers that stay at the back of the map are the worst kind of player.
  • Prioritise taking down enemy air support.
  • Communicate with your team. Be that guy that encourages a team of strangers to call out enemy positions and activity. Tell them where you’re pushing, what you’re attacking, where you’re moving your vehicles and need more support.
  • When you die and you see the whole map overview, look where the enemy are. Does it reveal a capture point that is unprotected?
  • Don’t ignore or run away from enemy vehicles dominating your spawn and leave it for someone else to deal with.
  • Is the round about to finish? Get to the next capture points early.
  • Is there a mountain between you and the next capture point? Suicide with a grenade to spawn closer.

If you have any more Homefront multiplayer tips then add a comment and I’ll add them to this list :)

Posted in Gaming at April 4th, 2011. 3 Comments.