FM7 FM7 Set to Make Substantial Improvements for Windows 10 PC

Forza Motorsport 7 (Turn 10 Studios)

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Forza Motorsport 7 confirm solid list of supported equipment on PC, minimum specification PC hardware and a renewed focus on bringing the Window 10 PC Forza Experience to life..

We all know the upcoming Forza Motorsport 7 game will debut on Windows 10 PC later this year, however after hit and miss attempts with Apex and Horizon 3, Turn 10 Studios claim the PC platform is their "top priority", and as such have gone to great lengths to ensure the experience of Forza Motorsport 7 on PC is as optimised and enjoyable as possible when the game comes out later in the year.

Introducing a substantial list of supported peripherals for the new game (lesson one learnt from Apex) and with the promise of a vast improvement on performance across a number of different machine specifications (lesson two from Horizon 3), Turn 10 and Microsoft appear to be going about the business of breaking into the PC gaming world in a much more robust and organised fashion that has previously been the case. With such heavyweight rivals as Assetto Corsa, rFactor 2, RaceRoom and Project CARS all vying for the dominant racing game position, it will have to be a very strong start out of the box for Turn 10 to finally win over the sceptical sim racing PC public if FM7 is to survive past the initially curiosity stage this time around.

Showing plenty of confidence in the new product, Turn 10 have resurrected something long forgotten in the world of the modern video game industry... a demo! Yes, you heard it right, a demo for Forza Motorsport 7 on PC will be made available prior to the game launching later this year, so you will be able to try before you buy! How refreshing is that?

From the developers themselves:

"At Turn 10 Studios, PC gamers are a top priority, and as such, we have invested significant time to ensure Forza Motorsport 7 offers the best possible experience on Windows 10 PCs and is accessible to millions of more players. Together with our state-of-the art ForzaTech engine, both Forza Motorsport 6: Apex and Forza Horizon 3 helped us quickly learn what’s needed to create a successful PC racing game – such as support for a wide range of PC setups and racing wheels. Since Forza Horizon 3 launched in September 2016, we’ve continued to make improvements to the PC version of the game, with updates to the Windows 10 PC demo, that we’re also applying to Forza Motorsport 7".
Benefitting from lower system demand and "build from the ground up for Windows 10 PC's", the new title could well be that all too rare of things in the racing game world, a title that simply works out of the box.

Minimum Spec
720p
30 fps
8 GB System RAM
i5-750 @ 2.67 GHz Intel CPU
FX-6300 AMD CPU
GT 740 / GTX 650 NV GPU
R7 250X AMD GPU
2GB VRAM

Recommended
1080p 60 fps
8 GB System RAM
i5-4460 @ 3.2 GHz Intel CPU
FX-8350 In AMD CPU
GTX 670 / GTX 1050 Ti NV GPU
RX 560 AMD GPU
4 GB VRAM

Ideal (Ultra)
4K 60 fps
16 GB System RAM
i7-6700K @ 4 GHz Intel CPU
Ryzen 7 AMD CPU
GTX 1080 NV GPU
RX Vega 64 AMD GPU
8 GB VRAM

Ultrabook (Mobile)
720p
30 fps
8 GB System RAM
i5-6200U or better Intel CPU
Intel HD 520 or better Integrated GPU

Supported Peripherals
  • Microsoft Xbox 360 Controller Gamepad
  • Microsoft Xbox One Controller Gamepad
  • Microsoft Xbox One Elite Controller Gamepad
  • Microsoft Xbox One S/X Controller Gamepad
  • Sony Dual Shock 4 Gamepad
  • Fanatec CSR Wheel
  • Fanatec CSR Elite Wheel
  • Fanatec ClubSport V2 Wheel
  • Fanatec ClubSport V1 Wheel
  • Fanatec CSL Wheel
  • Fanatec ClubSport V2.5 Wheel
  • Logitech G29 Wheel
  • Logitech Driving Force Pro Wheel
  • Logitech G25 Wheel
  • Logitech Driving Force GT Wheel
  • Logitech G27 Wheel
  • Logitech MOMO Wheel
  • Logitech G920 Wheel
  • Thrustmaster RGT Wheel
  • Thrustmaster T100 Wheel
  • Thrustmaster T500 RS Wheel
  • Thrustmaster T300 Ferrari Wheel
  • Thrustmaster T300 Ferrari GTE Wheel
  • Thrustmaster T300 Ferrari Int Wheel
  • Thrustmaster T300 RS Wheel
  • Thrustmaster T300 RS GT Wheel
  • Thrustmaster T150 Wheel
  • Thrustmaster T150 Pro Wheel
  • Thrustmaster TS-PC Racer Wheel
  • Thrustmaster TX 458 Wheel
  • Thrustmaster TX Leather Wheel
  • Thrustmaster 458 Spider Wheel
  • Thrustmaster TMX Wheel
  • Thrustmaster TMX Pro Wheel
  • Thrustmaster TS-Xbox Wheel
  • Mad Catz Pro Wheel

Forza Motorsport 7 will release on Xbox One, Xbox One X and Windows 10 PC October 3rd 2017.

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Check out the new Forza Motorsport 7 sub forum here at RaceDepartment to keep abreast of all the latest news and discussions as more details reveal on this exciting new title. Join in with the community, catch up on the news and have yourself an exciting time while we await the game launch on October 3rd.

Forza Motorsport 7 on PC, instant winner or recipe for disaster? Can the popular Forza style of game transfer and be accepted by the often rather difficult to please PC crowd? Let us know in the comments section below!
 
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I just received Forza 5 for free on the Xbox One.
Great timing really as my thoughts are there about Forza again but interested to see how a couple of generations on looks and feels on my PC with a wheel instead of in the front room with a pad.
Hope it's a half decent attempt at going a little more sim like...
Looking forward to trying the demo
 
As well as playing F7 with my wheel, also interested to see if it's playable with just my XBox Elite controller, for a quick blast, when I don't want to get the wheel out. It should at least support the "Impulse Triggers" feedback system, unlike most other racing titles.
 
It depends on how support for devices are implemented. If the same as previous games, then you will need to add support for each device separately. If the implementation is more similar to Forza EmuWheel, then everything should work , even DD wheels, as long as they are recognized by Windows.
 
Have been playing FM7 for two days now.
Technically impressive, as it looks stunning and it runs pretty efficiently.

Lets start with a big negative.

You cannot create a custom profile with the Logitech profiler software as Microsoft does not allow you access to the game directory and the exe file. The only way to tweak the steering on the profiler side is by changing the default settings. Imo a big negative for pc gaming.

There are many ffb wizards here who will probably dial in FM7 to feel perfect with their wheel, but it took me many hours to get something that feels familiar in terms of handling.

The ai settings are basically speed only and clearly rubberbands, I was unimpressed, even compared to games like Grid Autosport it brings nothing, just a string of cars that doesn't race between ai cars.

FM7 looks brilliant and at times is a fun game to race - I had a ton of fun racing the ai on Mugello in a classic Brabham F1 car. That was after dialing in my wheel.

Hoping that someone will create a good setup for my wheel, but for now my own tweaking will have to do.

Forza Motorsports has some great looking tracks and just a staggering number of beautiful cars, but imo it doesn't feel right, but I hope that will be fixed.
 
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