A new mid-season update has been released for Halo Infinite Season 1, and it promises a number of welcome improvements for players. As a result of today’s update, players can expect to see audio improvements, fixes to Quick Resume on Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S, stability improvements on Xbox One, and more. Most notably, several improvements have been made to the game’s anti-cheat measures, which should come as welcome news. Cheating has been a big problem in the game, so hopefully this will make a difference! Full patch notes from the game’s official website can be found below:
Enemies throwing grenades
The Needler’s supercombine
Player Ravager completing its charge
Intel Integrated Graphics are below Halo Infinite’s minimum system specifications. Gameplay on this hardware may be functional but is likely not performant.
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LAN servers can be started on Steam by launching Halo Infinite with the following launch options: -server -console -lan
This workaround is currently only available for Steam.
This issue only affects starting a LAN server on PC. Joining a LAN server in-game works as expected on all platforms.