Forza Horizon 5: PC graphics performance benchmark review

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System requirements

PC System Requirements

The game will require moderately modern hardware only to run smoothly upon release. To reach recommended requirement we expect the game will need a Ryzen 3 1200 or Intel i5-4460 for a processor and your graphics card needs to be at least an AMD RX 470 4GB or Nvidia GTX 960 4GB. However, to run the game on windows, you will need at least 8GB of RAM, system memory while 16 is recommended. Horizon 5's aesthetics are of lovely quality. The textures and effects like water, smoke, etc. are really striking when played at high to maximum settings. The reflections and the degree of detail (cars, environments, and so on) are just wonderful in this picture. The vegetation density, as well as the draw distance, make a strong impression. Overall, the game appears to be really realistic.  Given how most modern AAA titles are 50 GB plus, we recommend gamers to invest in a larger SSD these days. This title demands 100 GB (!) of free space, and this size will only keep increasing in the years to come.



Very noteworthy is the high quality of the built-in benchmark. It takes roughly two minutes, which is a lengthy time, but it delivers extremely useful information once it is completed. In our opinion, the built-in benchmark accurately reflects in-game performance to a high degree.  Along with the usual minimum system requirements and recommended system requirements for Forza Horizon 5, we have added the ideal specifications for the game, as recently provided by Xbox Game Studios.

Forza Horizon 5 Minimum System Requirements

  • CPU : Intel i5-4460 / AMD Ryzen 3 1200
  • RAM : 8GB RAM
  • GPU / Video Card : Nvidia GeForce GTX 970 / AMD Radeon RX 470
  • Storage : 110 GB HDD space
  • Operating System : Windows 10 version 15063.0 or later (64-bit)
  • CPU : Intel i5-8400 / AMD Ryzen 5 1500X
  • RAM : 16 GB RAM
  • GPU / Video Card : GeForce GTX 1070 / AMD Radeon RX 590
  • Storage : 110 GB SSD space
  • Operating System : Windows 10 version 15063.0 or later (64-bit)

Forza Horizon 5 Ideal Spec System Requirements

  • CPU : Intel i7-10700K / AMD Ryzen 7 3800XT
  • RAM : 16 GB RAM
  • GPU / Video Card : GeForce RTX 3080 / AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT
  • Storage : 110 GB SSD space
  • Operating System : Windows 10 version 15063.0 or later (64-bit)

Plot (wiki)

Forza Horizon 5 is a racing video game set in an open world environment based in a fictional representation of Mexico. The game has the largest map in the entire Forza Horizon series, being 50% larger than Forza Horizon 4 while also having the highest point in the Horizon series. The map was described by creative director Mike Brown as one of the most diverse Forza Horizon maps the team has built. The map contains an active caldera volcano, jungles and beaches, ancient Mayan temples, and towns and cities such as Guanajuato. Players can explore the open world freely, though they can also compete in multiplayer races and complete the campaign mode. Both the cars featured in the game and the player character can be extensively customised. Players are able to create custom liveries and tunes for cars, and perform engine swaps, drivetrain swaps, or install body kits on certain vehicles. The game is the first in the franchise to support ray tracing on cars (although this is only available in ForzaVista). The game introduces a new weather system (local weather) in which players can visit one side of the map and can visibly see a storm. Because Mexico is such a vast nation with such a wide range of elevations, multiple climates would appear in the game at around the same time. The four seasons still exist but would affect the eleven unique biomes around the map. For example, in the dry season, dust storms will appear, while tropical storms occur throughout the fall storm season. Another detail is in the jungle, in which the environment would now react to the weather; an example of this is leaves flying everywhere.

Forza Horizon 5 also introduces a brand new Horizon Arcade. This consists of a series of mini-multiplayer games strewn across the map. One of these mini-multiplayer games is called "Piñata pop" where the Horizon Festival's cargo plane drops piñatas. The goal is to pop as many piñatas as they can with the help of other players. It also introduces the "EventLab", a toolset in which players can create custom games, races, and more depending on their personal preference. A new feature called "Forza Link" was introduced. According to Brown, it is an AI assistant that tracks the current statuses of players, helping them to link with other players online and play together. Forza Link can also link players' GPS systems if they accept the invitation from another player. Accolades, new to the Forza Horizon series, allow players to collect points and prizes for completing certain tasks. Some vehicles can only be unlocked through the completion of the Accolades. There are over 1,800 accolades for the player to achieve. The Eliminator battle royale game mode introduced in Forza Horizon 4 returns. The world is designed for the mode unlike the previous game, which received The Eliminator after launch. As in the previous game, players can buy in-game houses, which can unlock rewards such as Wheelspins. The game features over 500 licensed vehicles.

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