![]() It’s right up there with the Xbox Series X’s general fidelity, seemingly blending the level of detail of Performance mode with the motion blur of Quality mode, or something close to that. The Xbox One X targets 4K and it looks absolutely fantastic doing so. Thankfully, the rest of the game lives up to expectations. Xbox One X – Where’s my performance mode? Out of curiosity, we also booted this up on PC with a traditional hard drive for the game to run from and there’s no loading gap. That still left us with blank loading screens, but the wait dropped to 13 seconds on Xbox One and 9 seconds on One X. We’ve timed this first one at 37 seconds on both Xbox One machines, and because it cropped up, we loaded the game onto an external SSD. This didn’t happen in Forza Horizon 4, that’s for certain. On both Xbox One consoles, however, it unexpectedly cuts to a black loading screen. On Series X there’s an instant jump from gameplay to cutscene and then back to gameplay in another part of the world. The snag comes when you hit the first transition point. You drop from a plane into a volcano and get to take in some of the incredible scenery that Forza Horizon 5 offers as you race down its side, the game looking great on One X and decent on original Xbox One while hitting their identical 30fps targets. So, what about the last generation? Well, first impressions are mixed, and this comes from the montage of racing action that starts the game, a staple of the Forza Horizon series. In the right hands, this console can absolutely live up to Microsoft’s original pitch. For 9th November, the game will be updated to run at 1440p 30fps in Quality mode, and dropping to 1080p 60fps for performance mode. We don’t have an Xbox Series S with which to test, but from the game’s spec sheet, it will be offering a similar experience to Series X. Xbox Series S – Where Quality means 1440p I’ve barely noticed a single hitch while racing around this world. ![]() The great news is that whichever mode you choose to play in, you are getting perfect performance. It is also featured as part of the Game Pass service.This game has some exceptionally boring frame rate comparisons. We have a list of all of the game's achievements and how to unlock them, a piece explaining how to earn the various chicken suits (of which there are a couple) and an exploration of the Ford Mustang GT and its illustrious cinematic history.Īt launch, Forza Horizon 5 is available on Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X and PC. Once you are finally exploring Forza Horizon 5's jaw-dropping recreation of Mexico, make sure to check back with Newsweek for guides that will help you get the most out of the experience. In terms of file size, the Xbox One port will take up 116 GB of your storage, while the Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S and Steam versions will all be 103 GB. This will be the same if you are in an ET or PST time zone. Otherwise, if you would rather wait for the North American launch, then just hang tight until 12:01 a.m.
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