You’ve surely wondered what he is like Halo Infinite performance on Xbox consoles, especially considering that the same game comes out both in the last generation and in the new one. And it is that the first technical test of Halo Infinite began yesterday, and although you have not entered, there is a lot of interesting information that you can obtain. It was ElAnalistaDaBits who put the technology to the test and his conclusions were encouraging.
It is assumed that both Xbox One X and Xbox Series X have quality and FPS modes, but these modes are not active right now. For now, Xbox One is targeting 1080p and 30fps, Xbox One X at 4K and 30fps, Xbox Series S at 1080p and 120fps, and Xbox Series X at 4k and 120fps. Aside from resolution and framerate, and some slightly better shadows and ambient occlusion in the X / S Series, all versions are more or less the same.
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Halo Infinite beta on Xbox consoles
So how does the Halo Infinite beta fare on Xbox consoles? The basic version of Xbox One is almost always kept at 30 fps, albeit with some stuttering and frame rate issues. On Xbox One X, the experience is rock solid at 30fps. As for the new generation, the Xbox Series S remains mostly at 120fps, with the occasional drop of one or two frames, while the Xbox Series X has difficulty maintaining 4K / 120fps, hovering around 110fps and going down to 90fps .
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You can see the complete analysis for yourself that we will leave at the end about the performance of the Halo Infinite beta on Xbox consoles. However, none of these results is definitive. Well, the very idea of a technical test is to improve the experience of the players.