Chime in: How does Forza 7 play on PC for you?
If you're playing Microsoft's Forza Motorsport 7 on PC, how is it?
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As an Xbox Play Anywhere title, Forza Motorsport 7 is available on both Xbox One and PC in a single purchase. Despite being Xbox One X enhanced, the PC should still be one of the best places to play it.
However, as one Windows Central forums member has pointed out, that isn't necessarily the case.
Why are they having so many problems with Forza 7 on the PC. It crashes so much it is unplayable. I am lucky to be able to finish one race in ten. Painting cars is impossible and Free style play does not work at all. 6apex runs just fine on same system. They won't answer my emails about getting a refund. What is the deal.
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Forza 7 has been optimized to be playable across a wide range of PCs, but unlike the console, every machine is different. There are more variables in play when it comes to building a game for the PC, and so it's (sadly) often the case that not everyone has a great experience.
Article continues belowPersonally, I've had no real issues with Forza 7 on the PC, but that doesn't mean there aren't people out there who are having a bad time. If you've been playing Forza 7 on the PC and have a good or bad tale to tell, hit the forums thread below and let us know!
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Richard Devine is the Managing Editor at Windows Central, where he combines a deep love for the open-source community with expert-level technical coverage. Whether he’s hunting for the next big project on GitHub, fine-tuning a WSL workflow, or breaking down the latest meta in Call of Duty, Forza, and The Division 2, Richard focuses on making complex tech accessible to every kind of user. If it’s happening in the world of Windows or PC gaming, he’s probably already knee-deep in the code (or the lobbies). Follow him on X and Mastodon.
