Forza Horizon 2 E3 Teaser Trailer & Info

Forza Horizon 2 E3 Teaser Trailer & Info

Real World Racing is Coming...

Ranga14 by Ranga14 on Jun 08, 2014 @ 09:11 PM (Staff Bios)
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Here's a sneak peak and info for all you racing kids out there...  Forza Horizon 2 will run at 1080p and have 30 frames per second according to the Creative Director of the game, Ralph Fulton.  Here's what he had to say;

"I think what we did on Horizon was demonstrate that, and this is really important, a locked frame rate that's absolutely solid and never drops is the most important thing for our game," Fulton said. "30 [fps] actually enables us to realize that experience." He continued, "I think I remember that's always a hot-button topic, until a game comes out and people go, 'Oh, this actually really works.' But 1080p was an absolute must for us; it's the benchmark for next-gen."


And here's sneak peek at some action in this E3 Teaser Trailer;



Forza Horizon 2 takes place in Southern Europe this time. Aside from the Xbox One version, the Xbox 360 version is in development as well by Sumo Digital.

The game is scheduled for release sometime this fall.

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