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Halo Infinite March 28 Update Brings Stability and Gameplay Improvements

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343 Industries released a new update for Halo Infinite on March 28, which addresses various issues and introduces gameplay tweaks. The update is available
343 Industries released a new update for Halo Infinite on March 28, which addresses various issues and introduces gameplay tweaks. The update is available on all platforms, and the patch notes provide a detailed list of changes, including menu improvements, multiplayer, Forge, and playlist changes.
Some of the key highlights of the update include improved stability when navigating Customization menus on PC and reduced likelihood of experiencing “rubber banding” or “jittering” when interacting with environmental objects on multiplayer maps. The update also brings enhanced stability while respawning in multiplayer matches on Xbox Series X|S consoles, making for a smoother gaming experience.
The Forge mode has received particular attention in this update, with a resolution to a high-impact issue that incorrectly limited the number of Script Brains that could be placed on a map. The Nodegraph Entity limit has been raised from 800 to 2048, allowing players to add more nodes and connections to maps that were functioning during the Winter Update. The complete patch notes can be found below:Halo Infinite March 28 Patch Notes
Improved stability when navigating Customization menus on PC.
“Underperforming” will no longer appear under some match statistics on the Post-Game Carnage Report (PGCR) menu.
When purchasing the Premium Battle Pass Bundle, the “Confirm Purchase” prompt now correctly reflects that players will receive 100 XP Grants.
Players are now less likely to experience “rubber banding” or “jittering” when interacting with various environmental objects on multiplayer maps.
Improved stability while respawning in multiplayer matches on Xbox Series X|S consoles.
Players on all platforms are now less likely to experience crashes while loading between the main menu and gameplay.
On PC, Halo Infinite is now less likely to crash on launch when using non-English keyboard settings.
Online matches are now less likely to disconnect all players while playing Escalation Slayer and Covert One Flag.
Players are now less likely to experience crashes while playing on Xbox One, Xbox One S, and Xbox One X consoles.
Resolved a crash that occurred when too many navigation and objective indicators were on-screen at once.

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