Forza Motorsport PC Specs Reveal Support for NVIDIA DLSS 2 and AMD FSR 2.2

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Turn 10 Studios has shared the PC specifications for Forza Motorsport, revealing that its new racer will be launching exclusively for Windows PC, Xbox Series X|S, and Game Pass on October 10, 2023, with support for NVIDIA DLSS 2 and AMD FSR 2.2. An NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 will not be required for the ultra experience, according to the table that Turn 10 shared with Minimum, Recommended, and Ideal Specs for the game. Forza Motorsport’s five editions, which includes two Premium versions with early access, are now available for pre-order, while support for numerous popular racing wheels from Logitech, Thurstmaster, and Fanatec have also been confirmed.

If you’re wondering how your PC will run the game, we’ve created this spec sheet which outlines the minimum, recommended, and ideal PC setups to enjoy the game. We’ve optimized it to look and play great across a wide range of PCs, taking advantage of cutting-edge PC hardware and technologies with real-time ray tracing on-track and maximum performance enabled by NVIDIA DLSS 2 and AMD FSR 2.2. These upscaling techniques reduce load on your PC, rendering the game at a lower resolution while keeping image quality intact.

Forza Motorsport on PC supports native resolutions up to 4K and beyond, rendering ultrawide and non-standard resolutions for on-track gameplay.

We’ve also introduced shader pre-compilation and pre-caching in Forza Motorsport. This feature already exists in Forza Horizon 5 – it’s the “Optimizing for Your PC” screen that shows up when you first launch or update the game – and it’s designed to prevent shader compilation stutter during gameplay. Forza Motorsport also supports DirectStorage for CPU improvements when loading files to memory. This results in faster track loading.

In addition, unlocked framerates with or without V-Sync enabled are supported for single-player racing in Forza Motorsport. In multiplayer, framerates are locked to ensure a consistent and competitive online racing experience for all players across a variety of PC hardware configurations and the Xbox Series X|S consoles. Please note that the first time you launch Forza Motorsport on PC, by default the home space and menu navigation will be locked to 30FPS, however this can be unlocked in the video options menu.

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