

Thanks to the sheer volume of activities. The new emphasis on off-road options isn’t at the expense of traditional races. With Forza Horizon 3, Turn 10 and Playground Games affirm the series’ status as the driving game for everyone. It’s not enough to make me regret spending my first 25 hours on Xbox One, but it’s conceivable that the rest of my treks around Playground’s vision of Australia will be exclusively on PC. High-end graphics cards let you experience Forza Horizon 3 at speeds beyond the Xbox One version’s 30 frames per second, complemented with vibrant lighting and smoother blur effects. It can be a demanding game, but even a three-year old Razer Blade laptop can run Forza Horizon 3 with performance on par with the console version. You have flexibility in optimizing things like lighting, detail, and anti-aliasing. The PC version of Forza Horizon 3 benefits from being able to adjust myriad visual options

Unique Horizon Edition cars are equipped with unique gameplay perks that reward players a boost for skill points. A car’s type and performance index can apply certain event restrictions. The Performance Index determines the performance capabilities of a car, with D featuring the slowest and S2 the fastest cars. Each car is categorised within a division that puts it against similar cars. Players may also increase their vehicle roster by purchasing downloadable content. They are also rewarded to players from Horizon Wheelspins, discovering Barn Finds, unlocking Skill Shop perks and winning Forzathon events. Cars in Forza Horizon 3 can be purchased from the Autoshow or Auction House. All under the umbrella of a unified celebration of competition, collaboration and skill.
