Monday, August 30, 2021

Forza Horizon 5: Everything

Forza Horizon 5 release date?

The Forza Horizon 5 release date is November 9, 2021, which was announced at E3.



What's the Forza Horizon 5 setting?

This time, the festival moves to Mexico. Once again, it'll be a pick-and-mix of different biomes, highlighting the variety of the country. The game's official Twitter recently released a snapshot of the entire Forza Horizon 5 map and it looks pretty impressive.

Playground is calling it the largest and most diverse open world in a Forza Horizon game to date, featuring rainforests, Mayan ruins, waterfalls, deserts, and the biggest volcano you've ever seen. While it looks to have some urban areas, the map also features a decent spread of other terrain types.

What should I know about the Forza Horizon 5 gameplay?

It's fair to expect Forza Horizon 5's racing to keep the series' pitch-perfect balance between the realistic and the casual. As great as its cars look, a more arcade sensibility and plenty of optional assists mean it's less of a sim than a celebration of cars and racing in general. The events will likely follow suit. Previous games featured plenty of racing, but also veered into stunts, skill combos and the joy of going very fast down a busy motorway for the sheer fun of it. Outside of the main career, optional side jobs would set challenges in specific cars, from point-to-point time trials to more outlandish challenges like racking up a certain number of drift points around a series of difficult bends.

For Forza Horizon 5, a new event type has been added to the campaign: Expeditions. These task players with travelling to a new part of the map. In a Eurogamer interview, Mike Brown calls Expeditions "a curated experience through the world where you'll have a character who really excitedly calls out all the cool things you can see." They also act as a showcase of Forza Horizon 5's tech. Brown references tropical storms and an active volcano: things that can happen in free roam, but are guaranteed to be showcased in the curated mode.

Other new features include Horizon Arcade, which is Forza Horizon 5's replacement of its predecessor's underwhelming Forzathon Live. Arcade is a series of public events that will appear around the map, featuring 12 different minigames that players will work collaboratively to complete. These events will chain together, letting players drop in and out as they please.

Also revealed at the E3 showcase, Forza Horizon 5 will feature a toolset called Events Lab that will let players create their own events. According to Mike Brown, the toolset is based on Playground's own internal tools. "It's very powerful. It's a rule-based system where you put in: when this happens, this is the outcome, when this happens with these conditions, then this is the action," he told Eurogamer.

Is Forza Horizon 5 coming to Game Pass?

Yes. As with all of Microsoft's first-party releases, Forza Horizon 5 will be released on day one on Xbox Game Pass, as well as on Steam and through the Microsoft Store.

One of the new features coming in Forza Horizon 5 is the game's ray-traced audio meaning that engine sounds will change based on your environment. Whether you're in the middle of a rainforest or zooming down a city-street, the sound of your car's engine adapts dynamically based on your changing location.

After engine sound complaints from fans surrounding Forza Horizon 4, Playground is also adding 320 car recordings to the new instalment, as well as granular hybrid looping, which draws from "thousands of little audio files" to react precisely to how the player is driving.

What are Forza Horizon 5's system requirements?

So far, only the minimum requirements have been announced. To play Forza Horizon 5 you'll need

  • Processor: Intel i3-4170 @ 3.7Ghz OR Intel i5 750 @ 2.67Ghz
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVidia GTX 760 OR AMD RX 460
  • DirectX: Version 12
  • Storage: 80 GB available space



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