Forza Motorsport 7 users on Windows 10 PC (remember it's a Play Anywhere title, so that also includes Xbox players) are probably interested in downloading the first patch that studio Turn 10 has launched, which was available as a Day 1 patch before yesterday.
Developers are "aware of stability and performance issues that some PC players are facing" and the team will keep working on this as a top priority as there's "a huge variety of PC hardware configurations", but according to the first patch notes, the game has improved already in a couple of ways.
In other related news, given the controversy related to the VIP content access and the paid-for bonuses, the team also posted an open letter to the community, explaining the situation and announcing a couple of tweaks.
"Over the weekend we heard loud and clear from Ultimate Edition owners expressing frustration over the VIP membership offer in Forza Motorsport 7," studio head Alan Hartman writes. "We immediately updated the VIP description in the Windows Store to alleviate any future confusion. As head of the studio, I apologise for any confusion or frustration our players may have experienced."
"Going forward, we will continue to ensure that Forza Motorsport 7 VIPs receive the most value for their VIP membership, including new experiences and great content. Starting today we're sending all Forza Motorsport 7 VIPs four additional Forza Edition cars," these being as follows:
2016 Jaguar F-TYPE Project 7 Forza Edition
2017 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 Forza Edition
2017 Acura NSX Forza Edition
2010 Maserati Gran Turismo S Forza Edition
How are you finding Forza 7's performance and content so far? Leave a comment after the next video, which shows the contents of the Ultimate Edition of the game.