Homefront: The Revolution – Tips and Tricks for Beginners

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One of the first things you learn in Homefront: The Revolution is that following the blue scraps of cloth will always lead you to good supplies. You do have a jump button in the game, but this won’t let you climb or jump to ledges that are too high for you. However, if you see a platform covered with a blue cloth, or marked with the blue resistance symbol, you’ll be able to get to them.

Simply head to the blue covered platform, tap the jump button, and Brady will climb onto it automatically. It’s a good idea to keep a look out for these platforms, as they’ll usually lead you into buildings containing supplies that you can use to craft items and equipment. If you’re looking for a way into a building, it’s also a good idea to circle around and see if there are any of these blue platforms you can access. If the door to the building is locked shut, chances are you’ll have to climb your way in through a window.


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