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I get +80 fps on a 2600, 1660 6GB.
I get even better frames than you in Forza on a worse PC.
Now granted, the settings make a HUGE difference in this game. But im getting a 3060ti soon, similar performance to a 6700xt, and it gets 70s on max settings. (just gonna wait for it to play) Don't update your drivers. Get rid of the old, and then do a clean install of the new ones.
the prices are stupidly high atm...
and all the greedy f's selling used gpus for inflated prices just because the new cards are so expensive are not making the situation any better.
will be sticking with my 1060 for the foreseeable future.
I'm on an RX 580 8GB, which is faster than a GTX 1060 and massively better than the 1050 ti in the minimum requirements, and I fall to 18fps at 1024x768 lowest possible settings with DSR on in the open world section of the campaign, while a 1050 ti somehow manages to run almost 60fps on low settings at 1080p. Other benchmarks show this is NOT a hardware issue as it happens to literally everyone.
Also, disable your min fps (dsr) and watch your framerate get reduced by 60% as your gpu fails to run your native resolution at your target framerate.
Forza Horizon 5 is actually optimized though and is the same as...literally every other game on Steam, this is EXCLUSIVELY an issue with Halo Infinite.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCj2wEi80zA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFLrRdU5f-M
https://youtu.be/r2P_MnmfPhs
Something that's an even longer shot would be enabling Resizeable Bar (PCIE feature that you may need a bios update for) and modding your drivers to force enable it.
I managed to help a friend of mine hold 30fps in campaign on a 4gb rx 480 and a ryzen 5 2600
At least PS4 ports don't have this issue.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2681108554
Don't feel bad for trying to help other gamers. There are plenty of people with low end systems trying to get even above 10 fps and still wanting to play. And your video might help them. Post it in the guide section if you already haven't.
But that doesn't mean it's not also a driver issue making it worse, as Polaris based gpus are suffering much worse than others for some reason, while Nvidia's Pascal gpus are at least acceptable while still bad.
I've noticed with all gpus though other than my old 1050 ti, that the power consumption just tanks to less than 50% of what it was when in the open world, as if the gpu is just trying to idle or something though usage still shows as "100%" locked in the open world, which does indicate some strange behavior on the driver level but again this would be Nvidia and AMD both which just feels kind of unlikely they'd both have issues.
I just don't think it can be both certain Nvidia gpus just having driver issues as well as all pre-RDNA2 AMD gpus, I was able to test with an Nvidia A4000 workstation gpu for a bit recently, which is equivalent to an RTX 2080, and I couldn't even reach 60fps at all at 4k in the campaign without using DRS and falling to what looked like 1080p
All gpus should be getting better performance than they are, but AMD's are much worse though as you said, and this is specifically a Halo Infinite issue as well.
If there are driver issues on AMD gpus and that's all the problem is, I'm kind of surprised that even GTX 1080 tis are having issues reaching 1080p/60 ultra settings
I'm on the latest possible driver, didn't try the Nimez modded drivers that you mentioned before though, and my motherboard I don't think supports resizeable BAR (Asrock Z370M Pro4)
As for UI effects, I honestly have no idea why that tanks framerate on some gpus