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Can I play Forza Motorsport on my PC? Minimum and recommended requirements appeared on en.as.com by Meristation.
Xbox and Turn 10 Studios have revealed the PC requirements for those wanting to play the upcoming Forza Motorsport on the platform, alongside some of the nicer features that will be compatible with it at launch, and some of the supported racing wheels as well.
Through the game’s official blog, and coinciding with the game being shown off during Gamescom, developer Turn 10 Studios shared the charts you can find below that showcase the specs your computer will need to have if you wish to play the driving simulator at certain configurations of visual fidelity and performance.
The PC release of Forza Motorsport will support native resolutions of up to 4K and higher, but will also allow users to make use of Nvidia DLSS 2 and AMD FSR 2.2 upscaling tech. Additionally, no matter what kind of quality you choose to play at you’ll still need to make at least 130GB of space on your SSD if you even want to install the title.
Forza Motorsport minimum and recommended specs
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The developer also posted an extensive list of racing wheels that have been confirmed as supported by the game, which you can find through this link. Take a look inside to figure out if you have everything that you need to enjoy Forza Motorsport as soon as it launches.
Forza Motorsport releases on October 10, 2023, for PC and Xbox Series X|S.
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