Forza Motorsport | PC Specs & Supported Wheels

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While more content of the new game is confirmed almost daily now, players have been wondering about the hardware they need in order to run Forza Motorsport when it launches on October 10th - and whether or not their wheels will be compatible. Here is all you need to know.

Image credit: Turn 10 Studios/Microsoft

Six years after the release of Forza Motorsport 7, the latest iteration of Microsoft's and Turn 10's racing franchise is set to hit both PCs and Xbox Series X|S consoles. While performance should not be an issue for the latter, the near-infinite amount of different PC builds can make quite a difference for running the game.

2023's Forza Motorsport not only introduces a graphics overhaul, but also increases workloads under the hood with its enhanced tire model, meaning GPUs and CPUs are going to have their hands full. The minimum and recommended specs already reflect this - and for ideal settings, eye-wateringly expensive graphics cards are on the menu.

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Forza Motorsport is going to be quite demanding on hardware if players want to get the maximum out of it. Image credit: Turn 10 Studios/Microsoft

Luckily, the game does not require the beefiest of systems to run on low settings, with the recommended specs being a step into mid-end territory. The PC version supports 4k (and even higher) resolutions, including "ultrawide and non-standard resolutions for on-track gameplay". This could open the door to triple-screen usage at least via NVIDIA Surround, although support for triples has not been mentioned specifically yet.

The field of view can also be customized in Bumper, Hood, Cockpit, Driver, Chase Near and Chase Far Camera settings between 25 and 65 degrees. Whether or not this also includes the ability to customize the camera position inside the cockpit remains to be seen. Both are essential in achieving a realistic perspective when playing in a rig, based on seating position as well as monitor size, format and position.

While framerates are unlocked on PC for singleplayer modes, they are capped in multiplayer - which means 60 fps, as the console versions will run at that rate. This is done "to ensure a consistent and competitive online racing experience for all players across a variety of PC hardware configurations and the Xbox Series X|S consoles", according to the official website.

Compatible Wheels for Forza Motorsport​

Meanwhile, Forza Motorsport is going to support quite a broad range of wheels by different manufacturers. Of course, the choice is limited to console-compatible hardware on Xbox, but even that list is not exactly short. Find the full list of officially supported hardware below.

Supported Wheels​

Manufacturer
Model
PC
Xbox
Fanatec​
ClubSport V1​
x​
x​
Fanatec​
ClubSport V2​
x​
x​
Fanatec​
ClubSport V2.5​
x​
x​
Fanatec​
CSL​
x​
x​
Fanatec​
CSL DD​
x​
x​
Fanatec​
CSR​
x​
Fanatec​
CSR Elite​
x​
Fanatec​
DD1​
x​
x​
Fanatec​
DD2​
x​
x​
Fanatec​
GT DD​
x​
HORI​
Overdrive​
x​
Logitech​
Driving Force GT​
x​
Logitech​
Driving Force Pro​
x​
Logitech​
G25​
x​
Logitech​
G27​
x​
Logitech​
G29​
x​
Logitech​
G920​
x​
x​
Logitech​
G923​
x​
x​
Logitech​
MOMO​
x​
Logitech​
Pro DD​
x​
x​
MOZA​
R9 (CS Wheel)​
x​
MOZA​
R9 (GS Wheel)​
x​
Thrustmaster​
458 Spider​
x​
Thrustmaster​
RGT​
x​
Thrustmaster​
T128​
x​
x​
Thrustmaster​
T150​
x​
Thrustmaster​
T150 Pro​
x​
Thrustmaster​
T248​
x​
x​
Thrustmaster​
T300 Ferrari GTE​
x​
Thrustmaster​
T300 Ferrari Int​
x​
Thrustmaster​
T300 RS​
x​
Thrustmaster​
T300 RS GT​
x​
Thrustmaster​
T500 RS​
x​
Thrustmaster​
T818​
x​
Thrustmaster​
TMX​
x​
x​
Thrustmaster​
TMX Pro​
x​
x​
Thrustmaster​
TX 458​
x​
x​
Thrustmaster​
TX Leather​
x​
x​
Thrustmaster​
TS-XW​
x​
x​

For PC users, the choices do not end there, however: The new Forza is going to make use of the DirectInput API to enable players to use their high-end gear that they may have on their rigs as well. Thus far, users sporting wheels, pedals and accessories from different manufacturers tended to run into problems and had to employ a workaround using a remapping tool.

Earlier Access with Premium Edition​

Forza Motorsport launches on October 10th, but users can get behind the virtual wheel on October 5th already - pre-ordering the Premium Edition lets players start the engines early. Game Pass subscribers can take advantage of this as well if they pre-order the Premium Add-Ons Bundle before launch.

Your Thoughts​

What do you think about the list of compatible hardware and the DirectInput integration and hardware requirements? Are the locked fps for multiplayer modes a good decision? Let us know in the comments below!
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So far one of the more in-depth reports...
I guess it sounds okay. But he also said about wheel gameplay things like "trading punches in terms of driving feel with the greats like Gran Turismo..." Hmm, not sure i'd put GT up there as a "great" in terms of driving feel from a simracer perspective.
Though others said its also way way better than FM7 and while thats not hard to do since FM7 was abysmal with a wheel i really need to test it myself.
What i was most concerned about were the graphics and while some of the footage looked quite underwhelming, i also found better and more clear footage that actually showed that the game looks very good indeed. So i am now calmer in this regard.
 
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I guess it sounds okay. But he also said about wheel gameplay things like "trading punches in terms of driving feel with the greats like Gran Turismo..." Hmm, not sure i'd put GT up there as a "great" in terms of driving feel from a simracer perspective.
Though others said its also way way better than FM7 and while thats not hard to do since FM7 was abysmal with a wheel i really need to test it myself.
What i was most concerned about were the graphics and while some of the footage looked quite underwhelming, i also found better and more clear footage that actually showed that the game looks very good indeed. So i am now calmer in this regard.
He was using S based console and I think also said he was running it in performance mode, so basically it looking its worst. The PC version will look a lot better but offer good scalability it seems. Audio also seems good too and not just carried over.

Based on various videos so far it's been rather positive.
 
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GT7 is best on the Logitech GT Pro with the Tru Force, while not up to leading sim titles FFB or without some factors that coukd be better, its engaging enough and awesome espically combined with VR.

I've not seen any reports yet with FM using the GT Pro but will be curious to see if Logitech did good with the TF support.

I would think thats the benchmark they are looking too and is enough for the core audience. If its fun and engaging or can be challenging with its new AI then these are welcomed improvements for the franchise.
 
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What i took away from watching the FM coverage over the last week or so from various YTers is that the wheel gameplay is drastically improved over FM7 and tbh thats all i needed to hear.

Edit: Apparently the preload should be available now if wccftech is to be trusted with their news. Yet there is no preload button for my Steam version.
 
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