The difference between a game with set tracks, and an open world
So it seemsForza Horizon 2, unlikeForza 5, will not be running at 60 frames per second.
While it will still display in 1080p, the open-world nature ofHorizondoesn’t seems to play nice with the idea of a locked 60fps rate, especially considering the game will be streaming and loading in data constantly. Playground Games and company have instead adopted a zero-tolerance policy where frame rate dips are concerned, to ensure a consistent driving experience.

Some of you may remember that the firstForza Horizonwas also locked at 30 frames per second. Speaking to IGN, creative director Ralph Fulton explains, “I think what we did onHorizonwas demonstrate that, and this is really important, alockedframe rate that’s absolutely solid and never drops is the most important thing for our game, 30 [frames per second] actually enables us to realize that experience.”
Still, the team is not oblivious to the fact that some will be miffed at this news. “I think I remember that’s always a hot-button topic, until a game comes out and people go, ‘Oh, this actually really works.’ But 1080p was an absolute must for us; it’s the benchmark for next-gen.”








