![]() ![]() Graphically, Forza Horizon 4 continues the high standards that the previous games have set. ![]() The changing seasons bring their own suitably British weather. Neither affect the enjoyment of the game, and will probably get fixed in a future patch. But the Forzavista mode suffers a little and when you're viewing cars in the garage at the Festival site there's a little tearing. There are a couple of wobbles on frame rate, thankfully not during the gameplay in my experience so far. Most importantly, Playground Games has given us the choice to have it how we want it. Personally, I'm much happier with 60 FPS, which delivers a silky smooth experience. On the 24-inch monitor I've been playing Forza Horizon 4 on, I can't say I've noticed any real drop in graphics quality between the two modes. The first time a console version of Forza Horizon has been able to run at 60 FPS, and it's as solid as a rock. ![]() If you're not interested in 4K, you can swap out to the "performance" setting, which drops the resolution to 1080p but doubles the frame rate to 60 FPS. If you're playing on an Xbox One X use performance mode. If you're looking for the highest quality 4K visuals, the "quality" setting is for you, with a small caveat that you'll be restricted to 30 FPS. Players are given the choice of two different graphical settings. This brings it closer than ever to the PC version, delivering 4K resolution alongside HDR (which is also supported on the Xbox One S). Forza Horizon has always been an incredible looking game, but the fourth installment is the first to launch with Xbox One X enhancements. ![]()
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