Developer Playground Games are doing its best by incorporating new features that could be used into other games. The racing title has a slider that allows the player to alter his speed directly at the earliest possible times. This means that players that struggle with speed of inputs, can slow the game down to an appropriate level while giving them some time to respond quickly. Forza Horizon 5. Credit: Playground Games. Forza Horizon 5 is equipped with the ability to easily alter the game speed. Physics is preserved, but all works hard to get a result. This is a FANTASTIC example of what I mean, concluded Rudeism. In reality, the feature does only exist on the go; it’s not slow, so multiplayer races can be slow. Forza Horizon 5 also added sign language interpreters to the games scenes. The creator for the game, Mike Brown told an Xbox Wire article that included a variety of accessibility features including American Sign Language (ASL) and British Sign Language (BSL) support for cinematics, a game speed modification set that allows gamers to play with lower rates, customizing subtitle options, High Contrast mode, Color Blindness mode and more. Brown added that the team was working a lot with the disabled community to bring in as many accessibility features as possible. There’s even a short video above that describes all the features of Forza Horizon 5, which include voice chat, text/speech and speech/text. In other news, GeForce now seems to be trying to take some titles below the 60FPS cap, including Cyberpunk 2077 at 45FPS.