halo infinite pc performance

Halo Infinite PC Performance: Frame-rate, ultrawide, ray tracing, and more

A dedicated Halo Infinite PC video has been published, exploring the many questions and answers that PC users will have when it comes to overall performance and support for different technologies. Developer 343 talked about frame-rates, ultrawide, a comprehensive list of settings, and more. Here’s a breakdown of the most significant information.

Halo Infinite PC Frame-rate: Minimum and maximum FPS

halo infinite pc performance

Halo Infinite on PC supports minimum frame-rates of 60 and 30.

For maximum frame-rates Halo Infinite allows for an “Unlocked” setting. This supports 120 FPS, though users may be able to push further than this at launch.

Does Halo Infinite PC have ultrawide support?

Halo Infinite on PC does have ultrawide support. Cutscenes are fully viewable in ultrawide aspect ratios.

While Halo Infinite console players will be limited to the 16:9 aspect ratio, PC players will ultrawide displays can push beyond for a wider field of view.

Does Halo Infinite PC have ray tracing?

halo infinite pc performance

Halo Infinite on PC does not have ray tracing at launch.

343 is planning to add ray tracing support in a future patch. This will not be available for launch.

Does Halo Infinite PC use AMD FidelityFX?

It’s not yet known if Halo Infinite on PC will use AMD FidelityFX.

With AMD working closely with 343 on optimizing the game for AMD hardware, it would make sense to see FidelityFX made available in the graphics menu at launch. However, there has been no official confirmation.

Does Halo Infinite PC use DLSS?

Halo Infinite on PC does not use DLSS.

Nvidia’s DLSS AI tech is not being implemented, at least for launch. This will be disappointing to RTX graphics card owners who were hoping to squeeze out a bit more performance for little perceptible visual degradation.

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