Forza Horizon 5 is the latest installment in the Forza Horizon series. As it is the latest installment, till now, it has been up to the expectations of many players who waited for this game. This game has added major updates in the Forza Horizon series including the biggest map and the highest peak in any Forza game ever. As this is game is published by Xbox Game Studios, it has only been launched on Microsoft’s products, i.e., Windows, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S.
Be it any platform, the majority of the players love to play this game through controllers. Driving cars through controllers is the second-best experience after driving them through gaming wheels. In this article, we are going to talk about the best controller settings that you can use to enhance your car driving experience in Forza Horizon 5. If you also want to know the best controller settings of Forza Horizon 5, then continue reading this article till the end.
FH5 Best Controller Settings
Before heading to the controller settings, you must be aware of the fact that Controller settings are subjective. Therefore, it is a possibility that you won’t be comfortable with these settings. But anyhow, these settings are worth a try.
If you have played FH4, you must have noticed a change in the braking system of FH5. To apply the brakes efficiently and stop the car, you need to really push the brake trigger in hardly. This has made lower dead zones more important. By considering this fact, here is the list of best controller settings that you must apply in Forza Horizon 5:
Go to Settings and select Advanced Controls to apply the following settings. If you don’t feel good after applying these settings, restore them to the default:
- Steering Axis Deadzone Inside: 5
- Steering Axis Deadzone Outside: 100
- Steering Linearity: 50
- Acceleration Axis Deadzone Inside: 5
- Acceleration Axis Deadzone Outside: 100
- Deceleration Axis Deadzone Inside: 5
- Deceleration Axis Deadzone Outside: 100
- Clutch Axis Deadzone Inside: 0
- Clutch Axis Deadzone Outside: 100
- E-Brake Axis Deadzone Inside: 15
- E-Brake Axis Deadzone Outside: 100
- Vibration Scale: 0.5
Press the pause button to save these settings and try them for some time as it takes some time to set your hand’s muscle memory to new settings. If you found this article helpful, share it with your friends.
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