Forza Horizon 6 Best Settings 2026

Forza Horizon 6 looks better than ever, but that also makes choosing the right settings more important than before. Cities, reflections, and lighting can all make the game heavier on hardware than it first appears. In this Forza Horizon 6 best settings guide, I’ll go through the options that help with FPS, input response, visibility, controller feel, and wheel tuning.

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Forza Horizon 6 Best Settings TL;DR

  • Use Performance Mode on Xbox because 60 FPS feels much better for racing than 30 FPS.

  • On PC, start with native resolution, Fullscreen, V-Sync off, and an FPS cap your system can hold.

  • Turn ray tracing down or off first if your FPS drops, especially RTGI and ray-traced reflections.

  • Use DLSS, FSR, or XeSS if you need extra performance, but avoid aggressive upscaling if the image gets too soft.

  • Keep Motion Blur low or off, reduce camera shake, and avoid visual clutter that makes corners harder to read.

  • For wheel users, do not overdo the Center Spring or Wheel Damper because both can ruin the tire feedback.

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Best Xbox Settings for Forza Horizon 6

For Xbox players, I think the first setting you should change is the graphics mode. For racing, Performance Mode is the better pick for most players. For me, the game looks just as good, but the jump to 60 FPS makes the gameplay much more enjoyable.

Setting

Recommended

Graphics Mode

Performance

HDR

On, if calibrated

Motion Blur

Low or Off

Camera Shake

Low

Controller Vibration

Preference

Proximity Radar

On

Subtitles

Preference

Online Notifications

Reduced

Quality Mode is fine for photo mode and casual exploration. For anything else, Performance Mode should be your default.

Best PC Video Settings for Forza Horizon 6

Contrary to the consoles, Forza Horizon 6 has a huge PC settings list to choose from. The game also includes a benchmark mode and lets you adjust PC render settings without restarting, which makes tweaking and testing settings much easier.

Setting

Recommended

Notes

Display Mode

Fullscreen

Best starting point for stability

Resolution

Native

Drop only if your PC struggles badly

Refresh Rate

Monitor native

Match your display

V-Sync

Off

Lower input delay if you use VRR or an FPS cap

FPS Limit

Stable cap

Cap to what your PC can actually hold to not endure FPS drops

Dynamic Resolution

Off

Avoid image quality turning into a mess mid-race

Upscaling

DLSS, FSR, or XeSS as needed

Quiality or Balanced, either works

Frame Generation

On only if base FPS is stable

Great for smoothness, less ideal for weak base FPS

NVIDIA Reflex

On

Helps reduce input latency on supported systems

Ray-Traced Reflections

Medium or Off for FPS

Expensive but visually nice

RTGI

Medium or Off for FPS

One of the first settings to cut, unless you’re on some beastly hardware and want the highest fidelity

Motion Blur

Off or Low

High-speed visibility or cinematographic feel

Depth of Field

Low or Off

Preference, but lower is cleaner

World Car Detail

Medium to High

Lower helps traffic-heavy scenes

Environment Geometry

Medium to High

Big changes to how the environments look, also become much heavier on hardware

Environment Texture

High if VRAM allows

Keep high on 8GB+ GPUs if stable

Shadows

Medium

Good FPS saving without ruining the image

Reflections

Medium

Helps FPS in wet roads and city areas

Particle Effects

Low to Medium

Helps with weather, dirt, smoke, and crashes

MSAA / Anti-Aliasing

TAA or upscaler AA

Avoid overstacking AA options

The first settings I’d lower are RTGI, ray-traced reflections, shadows, environment geometry, reflections, and particle effects. Those are low-return settings that you’re probably better off without, especially if you’re using a high refresh rate screen. Keep textures higher if your VRAM allows it, because blurry roads and car interiors make the game look much worse than lower shadows do.

Best Settings for High FPS on PCs in Forza Horizon 6

Forza Horizon 6 can scale down well, but low-end PCs need frame rate consistency above everything else. Steam page’s PC specs list 16GB RAM and lower-end GPUs like GTX 1650 and RX 6500 XT hardware as the minimum target, but I think you can probably get away with running it on even older chips.

Setting

Recommended

Display Mode

Fullscreen

Resolution

Native or one step lower

FPS Limit

60 or 72, depending on the monitor

V-Sync

Off

Dynamic Resolution

Off first, On only if needed

Upscaling

FSR / XeSS / DLSS Quality or Balanced gives you approximately +20-30% fps

Frame Generation

Off unless base FPS is stable

Ray Tracing

Off

RTGI

Off

Reflections

Low to Medium

Shadows

Low

Environment Geometry

Low to Medium

Environment Texture

Medium if VRAM allows

World Car Detail

Medium or Low

Particle Effects

Low

Motion Blur

Off

Lens Effects

Low or Off

Start from Low or Medium, get stable FPS, then raise details to find the sweet spot. If your FPS drops in cities or bad weather,  reflections and particles are probably the reason why; lower them.

Best Visibility Settings for Forza Horizon 6

Visibility matters a lot in FH6, new Japan map has dense cities, neon lighting, and dense particles during bad weather. A beautiful image is nice, but not if you keep missing braking points or traffic cars.

Setting

Recommended

Motion Blur

Off or Low

Camera Shake

Low

Field of View

Preference

Cockpit Drift Camera

Preference

Brightness

Slightly raised

HDR

Calibrated

High Contrast Mode

Off unless needed

Proximity Radar

On

HUD Scale / Position

Preference

If you drive a cockpit, hood, or bumper cam, Proximity Radar is one of the best new options. It helps you understand nearby cars without constantly flicking the camera around and losing the racing line. Other HUD elements, such as the speed meter, are entirely removable in my opinion, and the game becomes much more immersive and enjoyable without them.

Best Gameplay and Driving Assist Settings for Forza Horizon 6

For casual cruising, assists are fine. For better lap times and actually getting better at racing, you want fewer assists over time.

Setting

Recommended

Notes

Braking Assist

Off

Too intrusive and mind-numbing

Anti-Lock Braking

On to start

Turn off later for more intricate control of your vehicle

Steering

Simulation or Standard

Standard is handier to use on the controller

Traction Control

Off for most cars

Turn on for high-power RWD if needed

Stability Control

Off

Usually slows you down

Shifting

Manual or Manual with Clutch

The manual gives more control

Driving Line

Braking Only

Best learning tool without overguiding

Damage

Cosmetic

Better for open-world play

Rewind

On

Useful for practice and solo racing

Drivatar Difficulty

Highly Skilled and above

Raise once you win too easily

Best Controller Settings for Forza Horizon 6

Controller is still the most natural way to play Forza Horizon 6 for most players. The goal is smooth steering, predictable throttle control, and comfortable camera access. FH6 supports full controller remapping on all platforms, and players can save up to five custom controller profiles, which is always welcome.

Setting

Recommended

Steering Axis Deadzone Inside

0 to 5

Steering Axis Deadzone Outside

95 to 100

Acceleration Deadzone Inside

0 to 5

Acceleration Deadzone Outside

95 to 100

Deceleration Deadzone Inside

0 to 5

Deceleration Deadzone Outside

95 to 100

Vibration

40% to 70%

Manual Shifting

On if comfortable

Clutch

Optional

Rewind

Keep bound

Look Back

Keep reachable

The best starting point is lower deadzones, then raise them only until the stick stops moving by itself. 

Best Wheel Settings for Forza Horizon 6

Wheel settings need more attention and wheel-specific tweaking than controller settings. For me, a wheel controller feels much more like an actual car, which could be great when tuned properly and awful when the force feedback is too heavy.

I think the biggest mistake you could make is tuning Center Spring Scale up too high because it can cancel out dynamic force feedback. From what I found, high-torque direct drive wheels can benefit from some damper, and lower-torque wheels like Logitech G920 and G29 often feel better with Wheel Damper and Center Spring turned down.

Setting

Recommended

Steering Axis Deadzone Inside

0

Steering Axis Deadzone Outside

100

Acceleration Deadzone Inside

0

Acceleration Deadzone Outside

100

Deceleration Deadzone Inside

0

Deceleration Deadzone Outside

100

Force Feedback Scale

70 to 100

Center Spring Scale

Low to Default

Wheel Damper Scale

Low for G920/G29, moderate for DD

Mechanical Trail Scale

Medium

Road Feel Scale

Preference

Load Sensitivity

Medium

Steering Sensitivity

Default

Tune Force Feedback Scale until the wheel gives enough feedback without feeling like it is fighting you on every corner.

Best Audio Settings for Forza Horizon 6

Audio settings are mostly about hearing the car and keeping distractions low. In a racing game, engine sound tells you shift timing, grip loss, rev range, and throttle behavior. However, I must say, blasting music is fun, so if you’re not sweating too much, you can just as well go with a music-oriented config.

Setting

Recommended

Master Volume

Preference

Car Volume

High

Tire Volume

High

Collision Volume

Medium

Radio Music

Low or Off for racing

Dialogue

Medium or Low

Ambient Volume

Medium

GPS / ANNA Voice

Preference

Headphones Mode

On if using headphones

For serious racing, car and tire sounds matter most. For casual cruising, turn the radio back up and enjoy the vibes. I would not pretend there is one perfect setting for everyone.

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