The Forza saga is synonymous with playable and technical quality, and Forza Horizon 5 proves it again. In a few days we will be able to enjoy the new and renewed installment of the fantastic arc simulator of Forza Horizon 5, which this time will take us to Mexico, where we will find all kinds of terrain and weather events very well implemented. We were already able to test it a few weeks ago and my dear colleague Pedro del Pozo, shared his first impressions with you, all of which were laudatory for the title.
As you decide at the beginning, the Forza saga has always set the tone for the generation in question, always trying to squeeze the most out of our material. We already knew that its graphic section would be really surprising, but we would never have imagined that so much in its in quality mode as in performance mode, its native resolution would be irremovable 4K. On the other hand, in its performance mode, we will also have 60 frames per second.
Forza Horizon 5 brings out the power of Xbox Series X
The news reached us via Twitter, where the two modes were compared in addition to communicat ing that the native resolution will be 4K. As we learned a few minutes later in Digital foundry
This noteworthy achievement was thanks to the excellent work of Playground Games and the versatility shown by the graphics engine they used, Forzatech; being the same as for the development of the new Fable.
# ForzaHorizon5 is the first console game that targets native4K for Quality and Performance mode. There are smart cuts through many aspects of the perf mode graphics to hit 60fps that you might be hard pressed to notice at first glance! Fantastic engine scalability! 👏🏻# SeriesX pic.twitter.com/37eGHmqr09
– Joe Miller (@ JoeMiller101) October 30, 2021