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So the Forza 5 update came out yesterday bringing with it Raytracing and DLSS. Fired it up after the update and it looked pretty good. DLSS is decent, good frame rate increase without much visual fidelity loss, and the Raytracing looks really good.
But I think they should have pushed the DLAA in the marketing more. With DLAA and Raytracing on, the game looks absolutely amazing. I play from in the car view, and the rear and side mirrors are now REALLY crisp, with helps with the immersion. With my 3080ti, I pull about 80-100 frames in 3440×1440 with the settings absolutely maxed out, Gsync on, and the experience is very immersive.
If you've got a beefy RTX card, it might be time to go revisit Forza 5. I think I'm going to jump back into this one for a while.
But I think they should have pushed the DLAA in the marketing more. With DLAA and Raytracing on, the game looks absolutely amazing. I play from in the car view, and the rear and side mirrors are now REALLY crisp, with helps with the immersion. With my 3080ti, I pull about 80-100 frames in 3440×1440 with the settings absolutely maxed out, Gsync on, and the experience is very immersive.
If you've got a beefy RTX card, it might be time to go revisit Forza 5. I think I'm going to jump back into this one for a while.