Forza Motorsport Update 5.0 Will Improve Performance by Reducing CPU Spikes and Improving GPU Utilization

Jan 27, 2024 at 03:00pm EST
Forza Motorsport

Forza Motorsport's upcoming update is a big one, introducing several performance optimizations for the racing game's PC version.

Update 5.0 aims to make the gaming experience much smoother on every platform, especially on PC. The development team at Turn 10 has reduced CPU spikes and improved GPU utilization while also solving various crash instances due to multithreading. Moreover, several other changes improve Forza Motorsport for PC gamers after the new update, such as various quality-of-life changes, which makes the new Patch 5.0 a well-rounded one. Below are the changes made to improve the PC version:

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In terms of when to expect the update to be released, it is said that Turn 10, the development team behind Forza Motorsport, has scheduled it somewhere in February. You can view the complete changelog here.

Update 5 will also add the historic 20.8-kilometer Nordschleife track, which will be in both single-player and online modes in Forza Motorsport, including the Career, Free Play, Private Multiplayer and Rivals Time Attack. Moreover, Turn 10 has shared that they are working to improve the following areas of the game:

There's still no word on the promised addition of ray traced global illumination.

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