The second season of Halo Infinite multiplayer is now live, and within a lengthy patch note update, it's mentioned how there are some "new target frame rate options" for both the Xbox Series X and S consoles.
Xbox Series S consoles can now (once again) support the 120hz refresh option and Xbox Series X now supports a 30Hz refresh option. Here are the full details, courtesy of Halo Waypoint:
Xbox Series S consoles now support a 120hz refresh option. Xbox Series X now support a 30Hz refresh option.
These options can be adjusted in the Video tab of the Settings menu. More details about enabling the 120Hz refresh option in Halo Infinite can be found in the "How to Enable Graphics Quality Mode for Halo Infinite.
Known Issue: Selecting a Target Frame Rate of 30Hz will work as expected on Xbox Series X|S consoles, however, gameplay will revert to 60Hz after the next relaunch of Halo Infinite.
Workaround: To maintain the 30Hz cap, the Target Frame Rate option will need to be set to 60Hz and then back to 30Hz every time the game is launched.
Have you tried out these frame rate options in Halo Infinite yet? Leave a comment down below.
[source support.halowaypoint.com]
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Kinda surprised there hasn’t been some other post launch coverage of the season 2 start here on Pure Xbox.
Why would they add 30fps to series x? Maybe raytracing is finally coming and unfortunately that’s the common compromise?
@Bleachedsmiles You beat me to it. Why would anyone purposefully reduce down to 30fps when the game runs at a solid 60fps on Series X - unless it's for some kind of accessibility reason for people who get motion sickness?
@GamingFan4Lyf The only possible benefit I could think of is to higher the dynamic resolution. I'd imagine it would hit 4k pretty regularly with a 30 fps cap. I wouldn't want to give up 60 fps though.
Just tried 30fps on my X.
Looks nice (as long as you, or nobody else moves!), but plays jittery as heck... really horrible.
Switching straight back to 60fps.
Hang on so they've updated it to play at 30fps but it doesn't even save the setting and there is a work around, how incompetent are 343?
Does this fix Halo's VRR issues?
Is the resolution still at 1440p when set to 120fps?
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