Les meilleures options sur Halo Infinite

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Pour célébrer le 20e anniversaire de Xbox, le multijoueur de Halo Infinite est sorti avant le programme. Les joueurs sur console n’ont pas beaucoup d’inquiétudes à avoir en termes d’options de jeu, les joueurs PC peuvent se trouver dans le besoin de perfectionner leurs options pour augmenter leurs FPS.

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Quand vous chargez Halo Infinite pour la première fois, le jeu fera de son mieux pour développer un set d’options par défaut qui conviennent à la config de chacun. Ces algorithmes assignent les joueurs avec des options qui équilibrent la qualité visuelle et la performance, ce qui peut ne pas fonctionner pour tous.

Les joueurs qui priorisent la performance plutôt que la qualité visuelle pour avoir plus de FPS devront ajuster leurs options. Les meilleures options dépendent fortement du PC en question, et les drivers comme Nvidia GeForce peuvent aider à déterminer les meilleures par rapport à la force de votre config. Sinon, les options ci-dessous priorisent la performance à la qualité visuelle en limitant les sacrifices.

Voici les meilleures options de Halo Infinite.

Video settings

  • Field of View: 95-100
    • The Field of View setting adjusts the overall screen real estate you’ll have while playing Halo Infinite. Increasing your Field of View value will zoom out your camera, allowing you to see more of the battlefield. Increasing this setting to the max can cause the fisheye effect, however, so it’s important to find a decent balance. Considering you’ll also start rendering more objects with your increased Field of View, players who are in need of extra frames can try decreasing this setting’s value even lower than 95.
  • Borderless Fullscreen: Off
    • Going with the native full screen will be the best in most cases since you’ll want your PC to focus on rendering Halo Infinite. When players turn on the borderless display mode, their system also starts rendering their desktop and other apps to have them ready in case they decide to alt-tab. While it’s a useful feature for players who tab out frequently, it forces your system to divide its resources.
  • Resolution Scale: Native resolution
    • Players who are struggling to achieve 30 FPS while playing Infinite can try reducing their resolution scale as a last resort. Reducing your resolution scale will cause Infinite to look considerably worse, but the performance gain can allow you to achieve smooth frame rates.
  • Minimum Frame Rate: Off
  • Maximum Frame Rate: Your monitor’s refresh rate
  • Vsync: Off
  • Limit Inactive Frame Rate: Off
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Graphics

  • Quality Preset: Custom
  • Texture Filtering: Low
  • Ambient Occlusion: Low
  • Texture Quality: Medium-High
  • Geometry Quality: Medium-High
    • Geometry and Texture Quality settings use fewer resources compared to settings like Texture Filtering and Ambient Occlusion. If you make a lot of visual sacrifices by turning most settings down to Low, that will give you some room to play around with Texture and Geometry Quality settings.
  • Reflections: Off
  • Depth of Field: Low
  • Shadow Quality: Medium
    • Shadows help spot enemies in most shooter games, but Halo’s fast-paced nature makes them less of a factor. It can still be worth it to have them enabled at Medium, but you won’t lose much if you decide to keep your Shadow Quality low.
  • Lightning Quality: Low
  • Volumetric Fog Quality: Low
  • Cloud Quality: Low
  • Dynamic Wind: Off
  • Ground Cover Quality: Low
  • Effects Quality: Low
  • Decal Quality: Low
  • Animation Quality: Medium
  • Terrain Quality: Low
  • Simulation Quality: Low
  • Flocking Quality: Low
  • Async Compute: Disabled
    • Depending on your hardware, you can still experiment with most of these settings, but keeping them on Low or turned off will give you the highest number of frames possible. Considering the competitive environment of Halo Infinite, more frames can allow you to react faster than your opponents and perform better in the long run.

Sensory

  • Blur: Zero percent
  • Screen Shake: Zero percent
  • Exposure: Zero percent
  • Fullscreen Effects: Zero percent
  • Speed Lines: Disabled
  • Sharpening: Zero percent
    • Most of these settings can be categorized as “nice to have.” Blur and Screen Shake can give Infinite a more realistic feel, but settings like these can also be relatively distracting. During intense in-game moments, these settings can make it harder for players to aim or detect enemies, which is something all competitive players will want to avoid.

If setting every option to low or turning them off doesn’t help you with your frames, then it may be time to consider upgrading your gaming rig. While you can build a new gaming PC from scratch, you can also take a detailed look at your internals and decide on only upgrading some of the parts, which can be more cost-efficient. 

Options de sensibilité

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Les options de sensibilité dépendent surtout de chacun, ainsi que de leur souris et de ses DPI, ainsi que de leur pad. Beaucoup de joueurs préfèrent la rapidité au contrôle en commençant à des sensibilités élevées, ce qui est souvent mieux. Mais cela dépend aussi du style de jeu : les joueurs qui aiment le combat rapproché voudront une sensibilité plus élevée et les snipers, une plus basse.

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Eva is a Staff Writer from Paris. Her part-time job is charging into walls with Reinhardt. She has been covering League of Legends esports and other titles for six years. She still believes in a Moscow Five comeback. She also fell into the MMO pit and covers FFXIV and Genshin.