Rumor: Forza Horizon 3 to Run at 60 FPS on PC, 30 FPS on Xbox One

Rumor: Forza Horizon 3 to Run at 60 FPS on PC, 30 FPS on Xbox One

Poor Xbox One.

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Jun 10, 2016 @ 10:47 PM (Staff Bios)
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If anything, now's the time to be a PC gamer. Forza Horizon 3 information has been leaked on the forum NeoGaf. According to a supposedly credible source named Ekim, the game will involve more variety than before (and Forza Horizon 2 had a lot of variety), but here's some "bad" news for console players. PC users will be seeing 60 FPS on Forza Horizon 3, whereas Xbox One users will be facing a capped 30 FPS. It's unknown whether or not PC players will be going beyond the cap.

Unfortunately, there hasn't been actual confirmation on this piece, but it's something. However, it's also neat to know that every player will enjoy at least one radio station. I suppose we will just have to find out more about the game when it hits E3 2016. Just a little under a week now.

In the meantime, enjoy a fan-made Forza Horizon 3 E3 launch trailer. Though it has received a lot of downvotes.

Still, it's better than nothing. Or is it?



It's definitely best to take this rumor with a big bag of salt.

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