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The easiest settings to change FPS is to uninstall hd texture pack, set geometry, clouds, reflections to low and to mess with the min/max fps and field of view settings manually.
Simon has a (currently 72 times) uprated Steam guide for increasing FPS.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2662246394
It should absolutely be able to maintain 30 FPS in multiplayer and 30ish in Single player.
Do you have the HD texture pack installed. Get rid of it if you do. 1080p resolution put everything to low.
Game runs like ♥♥♥♥, its not you.
- I do not have the HD textures installed
-I have the drivers you recommend
-Everything is in low and I have already tried many configurations
- I already sent my ticket to halo support with several accounts and still nothing.
I would say that my equipment is already out of time (and it is) but if an xbox one fat and a 1050ti run it more than well, why does my 570 run it as if it had integrated graphics?
But I can tell you this, the game runs fantastic on my 6900XT XD
Sadly, you're out of luck unless 343 Industries has a huge optimization patch, Polaris is somehow the number one worst gpus possible for this game, even though GTX 1050 Tis can do 720p/60fps in the campaign. And the Xbox One X can maintain 1080p/60fps...on an RX 570 equivalent.
Here we go with the armchair engineers again.
Halo Infinite benchmarks showing that a 3070 falls below 60fps...at 1080p.
Confirmed memory leaks worsening the massive optimization and performance issues even further, while also causing stability issues and crashes.