Forza Motorsports 7 system requirements updated, PC demo on the way

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Microsoft revealed the system requirements for the PC version of Forza Motorsport 7 back in January, and the required hardware at the low end of the scale was actually pretty reasonable. Today developer Turn 10 announced them again, but this time in much greater detail (including an estimate of the performance you can expect from different builds), and also confirmed that a Windows 10 demo will be available prior to the game's release.

"We’ve built Forza Motorsport 7 from the ground up to be the ultimate PC racing game, with native 4K resolution and unlocked framerate on high-end Windows 10 PCs, Xbox Play Anywhere and cross-play functionality, as well as support for multiple monitors, 21:9 displays and numerous peripherals," the studio said.

"Forza Motorsport 7 was designed to run smoothly across a wide range of Windows 10 PCs and performance settings. Not only have we lowered our minimum specifications to i5-750, we’ve also reduced our recommended specifications while still having the game run at a rock solid 60 frames per second. Even gamers with a Surface Book 4 or other budget-friendly gaming PC can play the game."

I'm not clear on how exactly the minimum requirement has been lowered, since the "low" spec is identical to what we listed as the minimum in June. In any event, here are the numbers:

Low (720p, 30 fps):

CPU: Intel Core i5-750 2.67GHz or AMD FX-6300
RAM: 8GB
GPU: Nvidia GT 740/GTX 650 or AMD R7 250X with 2GB RAM

Recommended (1080p, 60 fps)

CPU: Intel Core i5-4460 3.2GHz or AMD FX-8350
RAM: 8GB
GPU: Nvidia GTX 670/GTX 1050 or AMD RX 560 with 4GB RAM

Ultra (4K, 60 fps)

CPU: Intel Core i7-6700K 4GHz or AMD Ryzen 7
RAM: 16GB
GPU: Nvidia GTX 1080 or AMD RX Vega 64 with 8GB RAM

Ultrabook (mobile—720p, 30 fps)

CPU: Core i5-6200U or better
RAM: 8GB
GPU: Intel HD 520 (integrated) or better


The PC version of the game will also offer support for 21:9 monitors, 8x MSAA and 16x anisotropic filtering, a benchmark mode, and compatibility with more than 30 gamepads and wheels, "including every fan-requested wheel on the market."

Microsoft Xbox 360 Controller
Microsoft Xbox One Controller
Microsoft Xbox One Elite Controller
Microsoft Xbox One S/X Controller
Sony Dual Shock 4
Fanatec CSR
Fanatec CSR Elite
Fanatec ClubSport V2
Fanatec ClubSport V1
Fanatec CSL
Fanatec ClubSport V2.5
Logitech G29
Logitech Driving Force Pro
Logitech G25
Logitech Driving Force GT
Logitech G27
Logitech MOMO
Logitech G920
Thrustmaster RGT
Thrustmaster T100
Thrustmaster T500 RS
Thrustmaster T300 Ferrari
Thrustmaster T300 Ferrari GTE
Thrustmaster T300 Ferrari Int
Thrustmaster T300 RS
Thrustmaster T300 RS GT
Thrustmaster T150
Thrustmaster T150 Pro
Thrustmaster TS-PC Racer
Thrustmaster TX 458
Thrustmaster TX Leather
Thrustmaster 458 Spider
Thrustmaster TMX
Thrustmaster TMX Pro
Thrustmaster TS-Xbox
Mad Catz Pro
The demo is expected to be out in "the coming weeks," while Forza Motorsport 7 itself is set for release on October 3. It will be, in a very literal sense, huge.

Source: PC Gamer
 
Very reasonable specs for the game. Especially knowing how it will look. But Forza games on PC has had a bit of a troubled history. Forza Horizon 3 was notorious on the Forza subreddit for strange performance accross some GPU's. Plus there was an issue with SLI. Hopefully they've had time to tinker with the engine and get it purring like a Ferrari 458 Italia at full chat.
 
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