First-Person Shooter, Open World (elements), Sci-Fi
Action-Adventure, Open World, Sandbox, Third-Person Shooter
Engine
Slipspace Engine
Apex Engine (New version for Just Cause 4)
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Ratings & Price
Content Rating
Teen
M (Mature 17+) - ESRB Descriptors: Blood, Intense
Avg. User Rating
4.2 / 5.0
3.4 / 5.0
Current Price (USD)
$59.99
$10.50
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Key Specs
Quick Highlights
Perspective: First-Person
Multiplayer: Free-to-Play (Arena 4v4, Big Team Battle 12v12, Ranked, Custom Games, Forge)
Setting: Zeta Halo (Installation 07), Year 2560
Platforms: PC (Windows), Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S
Unique Feature: Grappleshot Traversal & Combat, Semi-Open World Campaign on Zeta Halo, Free-to-Play Multiplayer with Seasonal Content, Forge Mode (Extensive Map/Mode Editor).
Perspective: Third-Person
Multiplayer: Single-player Only (No official multiplayer modes)
Setting: Solís (Fictional South American Nation)
Platforms: PC (Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One
Unique Feature: Highly customizable Grappling Hook with Air Lifters, Retractors, & Boosters; dynamic Extreme Weather System (tornadoes, blizzards, etc.); vast sandbox environment encouraging creative destruction; signature Wingsuit and Parachute traversal.
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Gameplay & Mechanics
Companions/Followers
The Weapon (UNSC AI - CTN 0452-9): Master Chief's primary companion throughout the campaign. She interfaces with Forerunner and UNSC systems, provides tactical information, mission objectives, backstory, and emotional support. She can hack terminals, open doors, analyze data, and her developing relationship with Chief is a core narrative element. Not a direct combatant but crucial for progression and understanding the world.
Artificial Intelligence
Echo-216 ('The Pilot' - Fernando Esparza): Rescues Master Chief and pilots the Pelican dropship, serving as his primary means of transport between major landmasses on Zeta Halo (though not directly controllable by the player for free flight). He provides emotional commentary, narrative exposition, and represents the perspective of an ordinary human caught in the conflict. He does not participate directly in combat with Chief.
Human (UNSC Contractor)
UNSC Marines (Rescued Squads / FOB Support): Master Chief can rescue squads of captured UNSC Marines across Zeta Halo. Once rescued, they may assist in local skirmishes or can be called in as AI fireteam support (with varying weapon loadouts based on Valor progression) when Chief assaults Banished outposts or requests aid at a Forward Operating Base (FOB). Their effectiveness varies, but they can provide covering fire and draw enemy attention.
Human (UNSC Soldiers)
Army of Chaos Soldiers: As Rico liberates regions and pushes the front line, AI-controlled rebel soldiers from the Army of Chaos will spawn and engage Black Hand forces. They act independently but contribute to the overall battle and can provide covering fire or draw enemy attention. Rico cannot directly command them.
Human (AI-Controlled Rebels)
Mission-Specific Allies (Mira, Sargento, Sheldon, etc.): During specific story missions or side quests, key characters like Mira Morales, Sargento, Tom Sheldon, Javi Huerta, or Garland King may accompany Rico or provide direct support (e.g., hacking, intel, objectives). They are not persistent companions but play roles in dedicated mission sequences.
Human (Key NPCs)
Supply Drop Pilots (Implied): Though not visible companions in the traditional sense, pilots from the Army of Chaos deliver requested vehicles, weapons, and gear to Rico's location via supply drops. Their efficiency and the range of available items can be improved by completing tasks for specific characters (Javi, Garland, Sargento).
Human (AI-Controlled Rebels)
Key Collectibles
Spartan Cores: Found in distinct silver UNSC or Banished crates scattered across Zeta Halo, often in hidden areas or as rewards for minor encounters. Used by Master Chief to upgrade his five core pieces of equipment: Grappleshot, Shield Core, Threat Sensor, Drop Wall, and Thruster.
Mjolnir Armor Lockers: Green UNSC lockers found throughout Zeta Halo. Each locker contains a unique cosmetic item (e.g., armor coating, emblem, weapon charm, AI color, stance) for use in Halo Infinite's multiplayer customization.
UNSC Audio Logs: Data pads left behind by UNSC personnel before or during the Banished attack. These provide personal stories, tactical information, and lore about the UNSC's final stand on Zeta Halo and the events leading up to Master Chief's arrival.
Banished Audio Logs: Data pads from Banished forces (Grunts, Brutes, Elites, Escharum himself). These offer insight into Banished culture, their motivations for being on Zeta Halo, internal conflicts, and their perspective on the war and Master Chief.
Forerunner Artifacts (Rings / Archives): Mysterious Forerunner structures or data archives found across Zeta Halo. Interacting with them provides glimpses into Forerunner history, their conflict with the Flood and The Endless, and the purpose of the Halo rings. Unlocks entries in the Database.
Skulls: Well-hidden collectibles, a staple of the Halo series. Each Skull, when activated for a new playthrough or mission replay, enables a gameplay modifier that typically increases difficulty or adds a humorous effect (e.g., Grunts explode into confetti, enemies have more health, no HUD).
Propaganda Towers (Banished): Banished communication towers broadcasting propaganda across Zeta Halo. Destroying these towers (by disabling their power source) silences the broadcasts, earns Valor, and reveals nearby points of interest. Not a traditional 'collectible' but a clearable map icon.
Ancient Statues: 12 hidden Ancient Statues scattered across Solís. Finding and activating them (often by solving a grapple-based lever puzzle) for Javi Huerta rewards Retractor Mod Points and contributes to the 'Show Me the Way' trophy/achievement.
Surveillance Airships: 24 Black Hand surveillance airships floating above various key locations. Destroying them reduces Black Hand presence and contributes to regional liberation and Chaos generation.
Stunt Locations (Speed, Wingsuit, Vehicle): Numerous designated locations across Solís where Rico must perform specific stunts for the film director Garland King. These are categorized into Speed Stunts, Wingsuit Stunts, and Vehicle Stunts (car, bike, boat, helicopter). Completing these earns Chaos and unlocks pilot upgrades.
Supply Drop Blueprints (Implied): While not direct collectibles, discovering and completing certain missions or activities unlocks new weapons, vehicles, and gear (their 'blueprints') that can then be requested via Supply Drops. This forms a collection aspect of available equipment.
Standard UNSC firearms. Assault Rifle for general use, Battle Rifle for mid-range precision, Commando for versatile auto/semi-auto fire, Bulldog shotgun for close quarters, Sniper Rifle for long range, Sidekick pistol as a reliable backup.
UNSC Power Weapons (M41 SPNKr Rocket Launcher, Skewer, Hydra): Human Heavy/Explosive Firearms
SPNKr for anti-vehicle/large groups. Skewer is a Banished anti-vehicle spike launcher adopted by UNSC. Hydra fires lock-on micro-missiles.
Energy-based weapons favored by the Banished. Pulse Carbine fires tracking plasma bolts. Plasma Pistol can charge an EMP shot. Ravager fires bouncing AoE plasma. Stalker Rifle is a mid-to-long range precision plasma weapon.
Banished Power Weapons (Gravity Hammer, Energy Sword, Shock Rifle, Disruptor, Mangler): Covenant/Banished Heavy/Special Weapons
Gravity Hammer for devastating melee AoE. Energy Sword for lethal melee lunges. Shock Rifle fires an electrical beam that can chain between targets. Disruptor deals damage over time with shock. Mangler is a powerful spike-firing revolver.
Forerunner/Sentinel Weapons (Heatwave, Sentinel Beam, Cindershot): Alien Energy Weapons (Hardlight/Incendiary)
Advanced Forerunner or Sentinel technology. Heatwave fires ricocheting hardlight projectiles (horizontal or vertical spread). Sentinel Beam is a continuous laser. Cindershot launches bouncing explosive projectiles.
Rico's signature gadget, heavily upgraded. Can be customized with multiple loadouts featuring Air Lifter (attaches balloons), Retractor (pulls tethered objects), and Booster (miniature rockets) mods, each with their own upgradeable properties like strength, speed, and behavior.
A versatile assault rifle with good damage and rate of fire. Often features an underslung grenade launcher as its secondary fire mode, useful against infantry and light vehicles.
AT3-X RPG: Heavy Weapon (Explosive)
A powerful rocket-propelled grenade launcher, capable of burst-fire. Effective against vehicles and structures. Secondary fire allows for target locking.
RG-PBA 9 Railgun: Heavy Weapon / Sniper
A handheld railgun that fires high-velocity projectiles, dealing significant damage. Can be charged for increased power. Its secondary fire often deploys a combat drone.
PWC V4.2 "Wind Gun": Experimental Weapon
An experimental weapon that fires powerful blasts of wind, capable of sending enemies, vehicles, and objects flying. Its secondary fire typically unleashes a more focused and powerful gust.
DA 9.3 "Lightning Gun": Experimental Weapon
An experimental weapon that can call down lightning strikes or fire concentrated electrical blasts. Its secondary fire often launches storm grenades, creating localized thunderstorms.
PBX Auto-Slug 4: Shotgun (Automatic)
A fully automatic shotgun effective at close range. Its secondary fire often unleashes a spread of ricocheting projectiles, devastating in enclosed spaces.
LRD-3 Sniper Rifle: Sniper Rifle
A long-range, high-precision rifle for engaging distant targets. Often includes a secondary short-range explosive shell launcher.
While primarily for traversal, some wingsuits (e.g., 'Skystriker' or Black Hand Prototype from DLC/Deluxe Editions) are equipped with boosters and missile weaponry.
The Dragon (DLC Weapon): Heavy Weapon (Explosive/Incendiary)
A unique rocket launcher shaped like a dragon's head that fires fireworks, stunning enemies before exploding. Part of a DLC pack.
Armor / Gear Sets
Mjolnir Powered Assault Armor (Mark VI [GEN3] - Master Chief's Suit): Master Chief's advanced powered armor. Provides energy shielding (recharges), health (underneath shields), and integrates his equipment (Grappleshot, Shield Core, Threat Sensor, Drop Wall, Thruster). Shield strength can be upgraded using Spartan Cores. Does not have swappable armor pieces for stat changes in campaign; visual customization is for multiplayer.
Shield Core Upgrades: Using Spartan Cores, Master Chief can upgrade his Mjolnir armor's shield generator, increasing the total number of shield segments (effectively more shield health) and potentially shield recharge rate or resilience.
Multiplayer Armor Customization (Cores, Helmets, Chests, Shoulders, Knees, Visors, Coatings, Emblems, etc.): In Halo Infinite's free-to-play multiplayer, players can extensively customize their Spartan's appearance. Armor is based on 'Cores' (e.g., Mark VII, Mark V [B], Yoroi, Rakshasa, Eaglestrike) which act as a base. Players then equip various helmets, chest pieces, shoulder pads, knee pads, visors, apply armor coatings (color schemes), and emblems. These are primarily cosmetic and do not affect gameplay stats, promoting a balanced playing field.
Rico's Tactical Outfit: Rico's default attire offers no specific numerical armor rating but represents his general resilience. Cosmetic variations are available through DLC, providing visual changes to his jacket, pants, and gear.
Weaponized Wingsuits (e.g., Skystriker, Black Hand Prototype): These are not traditional armor but traversal tools with offensive capabilities. The 'Skystriker' (often part of Reloaded/Gold editions) and the Black Hand Prototype Wingsuit (Digital Deluxe) feature built-in missile launchers and boost technology, offering a form of mobile firepower rather than passive damage resistance.
Golden Gear Pack Items (Gold/Complete Edition): Includes a golden shotgun, a golden wingsuit, and a golden parachute. These are primarily cosmetic, offering a distinct visual style for these items without significantly altering gameplay statistics beyond their base item functions.
Other DLC Cosmetic Outfits/Skins: Various DLC packs like the 'Neon Racer Pack,' 'Deathstalker Scorpion Pack,' and 'Renegade Pack' include themed skins for Rico's wingsuit and parachute, and sometimes themed vehicle skins. These are visual customizations.
Outfits/Customization
Master Chief's Mjolnir Armor (Mark VI GEN3): In the single-player campaign, Master Chief's Mjolnir armor has a fixed appearance reflecting its latest generation. There are no options to change its visual design or color scheme within the campaign itself. Upgrades are functional (Shield Core, Equipment) rather than cosmetic.
Multiplayer Spartan Armor Customization: Halo Infinite's free-to-play multiplayer features an extensive armor customization system. Players customize their personal Spartan using:
- **Armor Cores:** Base armor models (e.g., Mark VII, Mark V [B] from Reach, Yoroi samurai-themed, Rakshasa, Eaglestrike).
- **Helmets:** Various helmet designs for each core.
- **Visors:** Different colors and patterns for the helmet's visor.
- **Chest Attachments:** Additional armor plating or gear for the chest.
- **Shoulder Pads:** Left and right shoulder armor pieces.
- **Knee Pads:** Protective gear for the knees.
- **Gloves:** Different glove designs.
- **Wrist Attachments:** Utility items or cosmetic pieces for the wrist.
- **Utility/Hip Attachments:** Pouches or gear attached to the hip/thigh.
- **Armor Coatings:** Overall color schemes and material finishes for the armor.
- **Armor Emblems:** Decals that can be applied to armor pieces.
- **Armor Effects:** Special visual effects like flames or energy auras (often from events or store).
- **Mythic Effect Sets:** Themed sets that can change helmet, armor, and death effects.
These are unlocked through the Battle Pass, in-game events, challenges, or purchased from the store. They are purely cosmetic.
Weapon Coatings & Charms (Multiplayer): In multiplayer, players can apply cosmetic coatings (skins) to their weapons and attach small weapon charms for personalization.
Vehicle Coatings & Emblems (Multiplayer): Multiplayer vehicles can also be customized with different paint jobs (coatings) and emblems.
Rico's Default Tactical Outfit: Rico's signature look, typically a leather jacket, tactical pants, and boots. The base game offers limited direct customization of this outfit.
Wingsuit Skins (via DLC/Editions): Multiple cosmetic skins for the wingsuit are available through various DLC packs (e.g., Neon Racer Wingsuit, Deathstalker Scorpion Wingsuit, Renegade Wingsuit, Golden Gear Wingsuit) and special editions, altering its appearance.
Parachute Skins (via DLC/Editions): Similar to wingsuits, parachute skins provide visual customization and are included in DLC packs and special editions (e.g., Neon Racer Parachute, Deathstalker Scorpion Parachute, Renegade Parachute, Golden Gear Parachute).
Black Hand Weaponized Wingsuit (Digital Deluxe Edition): A specific wingsuit with a distinct Black Hand design, equipped with offensive capabilities. Included in the Digital Deluxe Edition and often part of higher-tier editions.
'Skystriker' Weaponized Wingsuit (Reloaded/Gold Editions): Another specialized wingsuit with a unique appearance and weaponry, often included in the Reloaded and Gold Editions of the game.
Just Cause 2 & 3 Rico Skins (Free DLC): Free cosmetic DLCs were released post-launch, allowing players to equip Rico's character models from Just Cause 2 and Just Cause 3 for a nostalgic look.
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World & Exploration
World & Level Design
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Solís is a massive open world (approximately 1024 square kilometers) featuring four distinct biomes: Rainforest (lush, dense jungles), Grasslands (rolling plains and farmlands), Alpine (snowy mountains and icy peaks), and Desert (arid landscapes and canyons). Each biome hosts unique weather patterns and points of interest. The world is divided into numerous regions that can be liberated by advancing the Army of Chaos's front line.
The iconic UNSC ground vehicle. Standard variant has a chain gun turret. Rocket Hog variant has rocket launchers. Gauss Hog variant has a powerful Gauss cannon. Fast and versatile for traversing Zeta Halo. Can be called in at FOBs.
A fast and agile ATV, primarily for quick transport of one or two Spartans. No inherent weaponry but passengers can fire their own weapons. Can be called in at FOBs.
UNSC Scorpion (M808 Main Battle Tank): Main Battle Tank
A heavily armored and powerfully armed UNSC tank. Features a main cannon and a coaxial machine gun. Slow but devastating. Can be called in at FOBs (later in Valor progression).
A Mongoose variant equipped with front-mounted grenade launchers, providing light offensive capabilities.
UNSC Wasp (AV-49 VTOL): Vertical Take-Off and Landing Air Vehicle
A nimble UNSC aerial vehicle equipped with machine guns and missiles. Excellent for air support and traversing large vertical distances or across islands on Zeta Halo. Can be called in at FOBs (later in Valor progression).
UNSC Pelican (D77-TC / D79-TC - Primarily for Transport/Support): Dropship / Gunship (AI Controlled for Player)
The Pelican piloted by Echo-216 serves as Master Chief's primary means of fast travel between major discovered locations/FOBs and for specific mission deployments/extractions. Not directly pilotable by the player in free roam campaign.
Banished dropship used for deploying troops and providing air support. Generally an enemy target rather than a pilotable vehicle for the player.
Civilian & Military Cars/Trucks: Land Vehicle (Transport / Light Combat)
A wide variety of cars, pickup trucks, SUVs, vans, and larger trucks. Many can be found driven by civilians or Black Hand forces. Some military trucks are armored and may have mounted weapons.
Motorcycles & ATVs: Land Vehicle (Fast Traversal)
Includes various motorcycles, dirt bikes, and ATVs for fast and agile ground travel, especially off-road.
Tanks & Armored Personnel Carriers (APCs): Land Vehicle (Heavy Combat)
Heavily armored and armed vehicles like tanks (e.g., Warchief Assault Tank) and APCs, primarily used by The Black Hand. Rico can hijack and operate these.
Helicopters (Attack & Transport): Air Vehicle (Combat / Traversal)
Includes attack helicopters armed with missiles and machine guns (e.g., Spectre Attack Heli), as well as transport helicopters. Essential for aerial combat and rapid deployment.
Fighter Jets & Planes: Air Vehicle (Fast Combat / Traversal)
Fixed-wing aircraft ranging from fighter jets (e.g., Fellhawk Jet Fighter) with advanced weaponry to cargo planes and smaller prop planes. Used for high-speed travel and air-to-ground attacks.
Boats & Naval Craft: Water Vehicle (Transport / Combat)
Various watercraft for navigating Solís's rivers, lakes, and coastline, including small speedboats, patrol boats (often armed), and larger vessels like the Thunderbarge (a Black Hand warship).
Includes vehicles like cranes, forklifts, airport tugs, and unique mission-specific vehicles like Stormchasers (designed to withstand extreme weather). Many can be used creatively with the grappling hook.
DLC Vehicles (e.g., Hoverboard, Dare Devils Cars): Special / DLC Specific
Downloadable content introduced unique vehicles, such as the agile Hoverboard (Danger Rising DLC) and various heavily modified and weaponized cars for the Dare Devils of Destruction challenges.
The legendary Spartan hero. After being defeated by Escharum and presumed lost, he is rescued and embarks on a mission to stop the Banished on Zeta Halo and uncover the secrets of The Endless, while grappling with the legacy of Cortana.
The Weapon (UNSC AI - Serial Number CTN 0452-9): Ally / AI Companion
A new 'smart' AI created as a copy of Cortana, designed to infiltrate Zeta Halo's systems and capture Cortana for deletion. She becomes Master Chief's primary AI companion, providing tactical information, hacking assistance, and undergoing significant character development.
Echo-216 (Fernando Esparza - 'The Pilot'): Ally / UNSC Pelican Pilot
A civilian UNSC contractor pilot who rescues Master Chief. Initially terrified and wanting to escape Zeta Halo, he becomes a reluctant but crucial ally, providing transportation and emotional grounding for the Chief.
Escharum: Main Antagonist / War Chief of the Banished on Zeta Halo
The aging but still formidable Jiralhanae (Brute) War Chief leading the Banished forces on Installation 07. He is Atriox's mentor and seeks a glorious final battle against Master Chief, viewing him as a worthy adversary.
The Harbinger: Antagonist / Emissary of The Endless
A mysterious and powerful alien entity allied with the Banished. She seeks to unleash The Endless, an ancient species imprisoned by the Forerunners on Zeta Halo. Serves as a major antagonist with unique abilities.
Atriox (Mentioned / Flashbacks - Leader of The Banished): Overarching Antagonist Figure
The supreme leader of the Banished. While not directly fought in the main campaign, his presence and past actions (defeating Cortana, taking Zeta Halo) are a driving force behind the conflict. Appears in logs and cutscenes.
An elite Sangheili (Elite) Blademaster serving Escharum, known for his stealth, cybernetic enhancements, and prowess in hunting Spartans. A recurring boss character.
High-ranking Banished officers that Master Chief confronts as mini-bosses or key targets during the campaign. Each has unique weaponry and combat styles.
Cortana (Flashbacks / Echoes): Former AI Companion / Antagonist (Halo 5) / Key Lore Figure
Master Chief's former AI partner. Her actions in Halo 5 and her subsequent destruction by Atriox are central to the backstory and The Weapon's creation. She appears through flashbacks and data echoes.
Various UNSC Marines & Survivors: Allies (Contextual)
Scattered UNSC Marine forces that Master Chief can rescue on Zeta Halo. Once rescued, they may assist in local skirmishes or can be called in as support at liberated FOBs.
Rico Rodriguez: Protagonist / Rogue Agent / 'The Scorpion'
The main playable character, a highly skilled operative known for his expertise in demolition, vehicular mayhem, and use of the grappling hook, wingsuit, and parachute. He arrives in Solís to uncover his father's connection to The Black Hand and Project Illapa.
Gabriela Morales: Main Antagonist / Leader of The Black Hand
The ruthless and intelligent leader of The Black Hand, the most powerful private military in the world. She controls Solís and Project Illapa, and has a personal history with Rico's father. Serves as Rico's primary adversary.
Mira Morales: Ally / Rebel Scientist / Leader in Army of Chaos
A native Solino and brilliant scientist who opposes The Black Hand. She is Gabriela's cousin and becomes a key ally to Rico, helping him understand and fight against Project Illapa. She plays a significant role in guiding the rebellion.
Tom Sheldon: Ally (Reluctant) / Former Agency Handler
Rico's former handler from The Agency, who appears in Solís with his own agenda, often providing missions and information, though his allegiances can be murky. A recurring character in the Just Cause series.
Sargento (Luis 'Che' Guerra): Ally / Rebel Commander in Army of Chaos
A charismatic and determined commander in the Army of Chaos. He helps Rico organize rebel forces, provides tactical support, and offers missions related to training rebels and disrupting Black Hand operations.
Oscar Espinosa: Antagonist / Dictator of Solís (Figurehead)
The oppressive dictator of Solís, largely a puppet figure propped up by The Black Hand and Gabriela Morales. While a target, the true power lies with Gabriela and Project Illapa.
Javi Huerta: Ally / Archaeologist
An archaeologist obsessed with the ancient history of Solís and the mystery of the Tomba de la Esposa. He provides Rico with side missions related to finding ancient statues and uncovering lore.
Garland King: Ally / Film Director
A film director shooting a movie in Solís. She tasks Rico with performing various dangerous stunts (vehicle, wingsuit, speed) for her film, rewarding him for his efforts.
Example Missions
Main Story Missions (Campaign)
A series of linear narrative missions that advance the primary storyline of Master Chief fighting the Banished on Zeta Halo, uncovering the mystery of The Endless, and his evolving relationship with 'The Weapon' and 'The Pilot'. These missions often take place in specific Forerunner structures, Banished fortresses, or unique environmental set pieces within the larger open world zones.
Forward Operating Base (FOB) Liberation
Capture Banished-controlled Forward Operating Bases scattered across Zeta Halo. This typically involves defeating all Banished forces at the location. Liberating a FOB reveals nearby points of interest on the Tac-Map (world map), provides a fast travel point, and allows Chief to spend Valor to call in weapons, vehicles, and Marine support.
Banished Outpost Destruction
Assault and destroy larger Banished facilities and strongholds (distinct from FOBs). These often involve multiple objectives like sabotaging key structures, eliminating commanders, or rescuing captured UNSC personnel. Rewards Valor and clears a significant Banished presence from an area.
High-Value Target (HVT) Elimination
Track down and eliminate specific named Banished leaders or elite warriors designated as High-Value Targets. These are optional mini-boss encounters found in the open world, often with unique weapon variants or abilities. Defeating them rewards Valor and unlocks their modified weapon at FOBs.
UNSC Marine Rescue
Locate and rescue squads of UNSC Marines captured by the Banished or pinned down by enemy forces. Successfully rescuing them rewards Valor and often adds those Marines as temporary AI allies in the immediate vicinity or to FOB garrisons.
Propaganda Tower Destruction
Find and destroy Banished propaganda towers broadcasting messages across Zeta Halo. This involves disabling their power source, often requiring some platforming or combat. Rewards Valor.
Exploring Forerunner Structures & Archives
Discover and investigate ancient Forerunner installations, spires, and data archives to uncover lore about Zeta Halo, the Forerunners, the Flood, and The Endless. Often involves light puzzle-solving or navigating complex environments.
Systematically explore Zeta Halo to find all hidden collectibles. Spartan Cores for suit upgrades, Mjolnir Lockers for multiplayer cosmetics, Audio Logs for lore, and Skulls for gameplay modifiers.
Main Story Campaign (Project Illapa & The Black Hand)
A series of narrative missions following Rico Rodriguez as he investigates his father's past involvement with The Black Hand and their weather-manipulation weapon, Project Illapa. This involves operations against The Black Hand, disabling components of Project Illapa, and confronting Gabriela Morales.
Region Strikes & Advancing the Front Line
Specific missions within each region of Solís that, once completed, allow the Army of Chaos to secure that territory. This pushes back The Black Hand's control and is essential for unlocking further story missions and expanding rebel influence.
Army of Chaos Operations (Mira, Sargento)
Side missions provided by key rebel allies. Mira's missions often involve investigating Black Hand technology or Project Illapa. Sargento's missions focus on training rebel squads, disrupting Black Hand logistics, and bolstering the Army of Chaos's strength.
Stunt Challenges (Garland King)
Completing various stunt challenges for the film director Garland King. These involve performing specific actions using vehicles (cars, bikes, boats, helicopters), the wingsuit, or achieving high speeds, rewarding Chaos and unlocking pilot upgrades for supply drops.
Ancient Mysteries (Javi Huerta)
Finding and activating 12 hidden Ancient Statues scattered across Solís by solving environmental puzzles, often involving the grappling hook's Retractor mod. This questline delves into the ancient history of Solís and rewards Retractor Mod Points.
Dare Devils of Destruction DLC Campaign
Participating in various vehicle-based destruction derbies, races, and survival challenges against three rival gangs in new arenas, utilizing unique weaponized vehicles provided in the DLC.
Los Demonios DLC Campaign
Combating a supernatural demonic infestation that has been unleashed upon Solís. Involves fighting new parasitic enemy types, cleansing infected areas, and utilizing new gear like a demonic crossbow.
Danger Rising DLC Campaign
Rico confronts his former employers, The Agency, who have arrived in Solís with advanced technology and a hidden agenda. This DLC introduces the Hoverboard, new Agency enemies, powerful new weapons, and missions aboard a massive submarine.
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Multiplayer
Multiplayer Details
Halo Infinite's free-to-play multiplayer offers a wide range of modes: Arena (4v4 competitive modes like Slayer, Capture the Flag, Oddball, King of the Hill on smaller maps), Big Team Battle (12v12 objective-based modes like Slayer, CTF, Total Control, Stockpile on larger maps with vehicles), Ranked Arena, Bot Bootcamp (vs AI), Custom Games, and limited-time event playlists. Forge mode allows for extensive user-created maps and game modes.
Just Cause 4 is a strictly single-player experience. It does not feature any official cooperative or competitive multiplayer modes.
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Editions & DLC
Available Editions
The Halo Infinite Campaign was sold as a standalone purchase or included with Xbox Game Pass. The Multiplayer component is free-to-play. A Collector's Edition was available with physical items like a SteelBook case, art prints, plasma pistol bottle opener, and in-game bonuses. Various cosmetic bundles are sold in the multiplayer store.
Just Cause 4 was released in several editions: Standard Edition (base game), Digital Deluxe Edition (base game, Black Hand Stealth Microjet, Black Hand Weaponized Wingsuit), Gold Edition (Digital Deluxe content + Expansion Pass + Golden Gear Pack), and Complete Edition (Gold Edition content + all Black Market items). The 'Reloaded' version, often seen on digital stores, includes the base game and several cosmetic/gear packs.
Post-Launch Content / DLC
The multiplayer component has received ongoing support through seasonal content updates, including new maps, modes, weapons, armor customization, battle passes, and limited-time events. Campaign co-op (up to 4 players online) and Forge mode (map editor) were added in major post-launch updates. No major paid story expansions for the campaign have been released as of mid-2024, but 343i has mentioned future 'story drops'.
The Expansion Pass included three major DLCs: 'Dare Devils of Destruction' (vehicle-centric challenges, races, and new weaponized vehicles), 'Los Demonios' (a supernatural horror-themed expansion with demonic enemies and a new crossbow weapon), and 'Danger Rising' (missions against The Agency, introducing a hoverboard, new Agency weapons, and missions on a submarine). Numerous smaller cosmetic and gear packs (e.g., Neon Racer, Deathstalker Scorpion, Golden Gear, The Dragon weapon) were also released.
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is Halo Infinite's campaign open world? A: Halo Infinite's campaign features a 'semi-open world' or 'wide-linear' design for a large portion of Zeta Halo. Players can freely explore large, interconnected regions, tackle main missions, and engage in numerous side activities like liberating FOBs, destroying Banished strongholds, and hunting High-Value Targets. However, it's not a fully seamless single open world; progression to new major landmasses is often tied to story advancement.
Q: Is Halo Infinite's multiplayer free-to-play? A: Yes, the multiplayer component of Halo Infinite is entirely free-to-play on Xbox consoles and PC. The campaign is a separate purchase or included with Xbox Game Pass.
Q: What is the Grappleshot? A: The Grappleshot is a new piece of equipment for Master Chief in Halo Infinite. It's a wrist-mounted grappling hook that allows him to quickly pull himself towards surfaces, enemies, or objects. It can be used for traversal, stunning unshielded enemies, grabbing weapons or fusion coils, and even hijacking vehicles. It can be upgraded with Spartan Cores.
Q: Does Halo Infinite have campaign co-op? A: Yes, online campaign co-op for up to 4 players was added to Halo Infinite in a post-launch update. Players can experience the main story together, with shared progression for the host.
Q: What is Forge mode in Halo Infinite? A: Forge is a powerful map and game mode editor that allows players to create and share their own custom Halo experiences. It was added to Halo Infinite in a major post-launch update, offering extensive tools for building unique environments, scripting game logic, and designing new modes.
Q: Who are The Banished? A: The Banished are a mercenary faction, primarily composed of Jiralhanae (Brutes), but also including other former Covenant species like Sangheili, Unggoy, and Kig-Yar. They splintered from the Covenant Empire and are led by Atriox (though Escharum leads their forces on Zeta Halo in Infinite). They are known for their brutal tactics and salvaged, heavily modified weaponry.
Q: What are Spartan Cores used for? A: Spartan Cores are collectibles found in the Halo Infinite campaign. They are used to upgrade Master Chief's five equipment abilities: Grappleshot (e.g., reduced cooldown, electrification), Shield Core (e.g., increased shield strength), Threat Sensor (e.g., increased radius), Drop Wall (e.g., increased strength), and Thruster (e.g., reduced cooldown).
Q: When was Just Cause 4 released? A: Just Cause 4 was released on December 4, 2018, for PC (Windows), PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.
Q: Who is the main character in Just Cause 4? A: The protagonist is Rico Rodriguez, the series' recurring hero, known for his expertise with the grappling hook, wingsuit, parachute, and causing widespread destruction.
Q: What is the setting of Just Cause 4? A: The game is set in the fictional South American nation of Solís, which features diverse biomes like rainforests, deserts, grasslands, and alpine mountains, and is plagued by extreme weather conditions controlled by Project Illapa.
Q: What are the new features in Just Cause 4's grappling hook? A: The grappling hook is highly customizable with new mods: Air Lifters (attach inflatable balloons to objects), Retractors (pull tethered objects together forcefully), and Boosters (attach small rocket engines). Players can use and customize multiple tethers simultaneously.
Q: What are the Extreme Weather events in Just Cause 4? A: Just Cause 4 introduces dynamic extreme weather like massive tornadoes, blizzards in alpine regions, sandstorms in deserts, and tropical lightning storms. These phenomena physically interact with the game world and can be both a threat and a tool.
Q: Does Just Cause 4 have multiplayer? A: No, Just Cause 4 is a single-player only experience. There are no official co-op or competitive multiplayer modes.
Q: What major DLCs are available for Just Cause 4? A: The Expansion Pass included three major DLCs: 'Dare Devils of Destruction' (vehicle combat focused), 'Los Demonios' (supernatural demonic invasion), and 'Danger Rising' (missions against The Agency, introducing a hoverboard).
Q: How does liberation work in Just Cause 4? A: Liberation involves completing 'Region Strike' missions to secure territories for the Army of Chaos. This advances a 'front line' across the map, rather than liberating individual settlements as in Just Cause 3. Causing general chaos also contributes to earning squad reserves to deploy more rebels.
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Technical Details
Graphics & Visual Fidelity
Developed on the new Slipspace Engine, Halo Infinite showcases detailed environments on Zeta Halo, from lush forests and Forerunner structures to Banished fortifications. It features dynamic lighting, weather effects, and detailed character/weapon models. While the initial campaign visuals received mixed reactions, subsequent updates and the multiplayer's art style have been generally well-received. Ray tracing for sun shadows was added to PC and Xbox Series X post-launch.
Powered by the Apex Engine, Just Cause 4 showcases large-scale environments with diverse biomes and impressive draw distances. The visuals focus on physics-based destruction and spectacular extreme weather effects like tornadoes and lightning storms. While graphical fidelity on release was met with mixed reception by some for certain aspects (e.g., water, character models), the overall spectacle and scale are significant.
Audio & Soundtrack
Original score composed by Gareth Coker, Curtis Schweitzer, and Joel Corelitz, featuring a blend of classic Halo orchestral themes with new, more atmospheric and emotional pieces that reflect the open-world setting and narrative tone. Sound design includes iconic Halo weapon sounds, distinct alien vocalizations (Banished taunts, Grunt screams), vehicle effects, and immersive environmental audio. The classic Halo 'monk chant' theme is prominently featured.
The game features an orchestral and electronic hybrid score that adapts to the on-screen action, composed by Zach Abramson. Sound design emphasizes explosions, vehicle engines, weapon effects, and the powerful sounds of the extreme weather phenomena. Features a dynamic music system that escalates with the level of chaos.
User Interface (UI/UX)
Classic Halo first-person HUD displaying shields, health (when shields are down), ammo count, grenade count, equipped weapon, and radar (motion tracker). Objective markers and threat indicators are present. Menus for multiplayer customization, campaign map (Tac-Map), upgrades, and database (lore) are accessible. The Tac-Map in campaign is crucial for navigating Zeta Halo.
The UI is generally minimalist, focusing on Rico's actions. Key elements include a map for navigation and mission tracking, objective markers, a grappling hook mod selection interface (quick-switch via D-pad), weapon wheel, ammo/health indicators, and contextual prompts. The 'AR Scan' feature highlights interactive objects and mission objectives.
Accessibility Options
Offers a range of accessibility options, including full controller and keyboard/mouse remapping, extensive subtitle and caption customization (size, background, speaker names), colorblind modes, options for aim assist strength, options to change hold actions to toggles, UI narration, text-to-speech and speech-to-text for chat, and various visual/audio adjustments.
Just Cause 4 includes options for subtitles (on/off, size not typically detailed), remappable controls for keyboard/mouse (though UI keys often cannot be changed), controller remapping support, separate volume controls (Sound Effects, Voice, Music, Car Radio), and mouse Y-axis inversion. Specific features like colorblind modes or extensive UI customization are generally not prominent.
1080p (Full HD) - Recommended (Targets 1080p, High settings, ~60 FPS)(High Preset, 1080p resolution, Ray Tracing Low/Medium (if enabled))
CPU: Official recommended desktop CPU for a good 1080p/High experience.
CPU (Laptop): Estimated mid-to-high range laptop CPUs for solid 1080p performance.
GPU: Official recommended desktop GPU for 1080p High settings. 8GB VRAM is important.
GPU (Laptop): Performance-focused laptop GPUs. Ensure high TGP for RTX 30/40 series. RTX 50 series mention is speculative.
RAM: 16GB RAM is recommended for a smoother experience at high settings.
Storage: SSD is strongly recommended for this tier.
memoryCPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3700X or Intel Core i7-9700K
laptop_windowsGPU (L): NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU (6GB, High TGP), RTX 3070 Laptop GPU (8GB), RTX 4050 Laptop GPU (6GB, High TGP), RTX 4060 Laptop GPU (8GB). (A hypothetical future RTX 5050/5060 Laptop GPU would comfortably handle this).
layersRAM: 16 GB
saveStorage (Tier): 50 GB SSD
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1080p (Full HD) - Minimum (Targets 1080p, Low/Medium settings)(Low/Medium Preset, 1080p resolution, Ray Tracing OFF (or low if supported by GPU))
CPU: Official minimum desktop CPU for Halo Infinite.
CPU (Laptop): Estimated laptop CPU equivalent for minimum playability. Modern 4-core/8-thread or 6-core CPUs are preferable.
GPU: Official minimum desktop GPU. 4GB VRAM is essential.
GPU (Laptop): Estimated laptop GPUs. Ensure TGP allows performance comparable to desktop counterparts. RTX 50 series mention is speculative.
RAM: 8GB RAM is the minimum. Dual-channel configuration improves performance.
Storage: HDD is absolute minimum; expect long load times. SSD is highly recommended.
memoryCPU: AMD Ryzen 5 1600 or Intel Core i5-4440
developer_boardGPU: AMD Radeon RX 570 (4GB) or NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti (4GB)
laptop_macCPU (L): AMD Ryzen 5 2500U / Intel Core i5-8250U (for very low settings) or Ryzen 5 3550H / Intel Core i5-9300H for a more stable experience.
laptop_windowsGPU (L): NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Mobile (4GB), RTX 3050 Laptop GPU (4GB/6GB, ensure adequate TGP), RTX 4050 Laptop GPU (6GB). (A hypothetical future entry-level RTX 50 series laptop GPU would also significantly exceed this).
CPU: Recommended desktop CPU.
CPU (Laptop): Recommended laptop CPU for a solid 1080p/60FPS experience at high settings.
GPU: Recommended desktop GPU for 1080p High with 6GB+ VRAM.
GPU (Laptop): Targets ~60 FPS at 1080p High. **Ensure adequate TGP for NVIDIA cards.** 6GB VRAM is strongly recommended for laptops at this tier, 8GB ideal for smoother performance.
RAM: 16GB RAM in dual-channel strongly recommended for optimal performance.
saveStorage (Tier): 59 GB available space (SSD Recommended)
1080p (Full HD) - Minimum (Target: 720p-1080p, Low-Medium settings, ~30 FPS)(Low to Medium Preset.)
CPU: Minimum desktop CPU.
CPU (Laptop): Estimated laptop CPU. Performance heavily depends on specific model's thermals and power delivery.
GPU: Minimum desktop GPU with 2GB VRAM.
GPU (Laptop): Targets playable framerates at 720p Low or 1080p very Low. **2GB VRAM is an absolute minimum and will struggle; 4GB VRAM is strongly recommended for laptops.** Performance highly variable.
RAM: Minimum RAM requirement (dual-channel recommended).
laptop_macCPU (L): Intel Core i5-7200U / AMD Ryzen 3 2200U or newer quad-thread mobile CPUs. An Intel Core i5 H-series (7th/8th gen) or Ryzen 5 U/H-series (2000/3000 series) would be better.
laptop_windowsGPU (L): NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960M (2GB/4GB), NVIDIA GeForce MX250 (2GB GDDR5); OR AMD Radeon R9 M380 (2GB). A GTX 1050 Laptop (2GB/4GB) is a more realistic minimum for a playable experience.
layersRAM: 8 GB
saveStorage (Tier): 59 GB available space (SSD Recommended)
1440p (QHD/2K) - High (Targets 1440p, High/Ultra settings, ~60 FPS)(High/Ultra Preset, 1440p resolution, Ray Tracing Medium/High (if enabled))
CPU: Strong desktop CPU for 1440p gaming, ensuring smooth framerates.
CPU (Laptop): High-performance laptop CPUs needed to avoid bottlenecks at 1440p.
GPU: Desktop GPU capable of delivering a solid 1440p experience at high settings. 8GB+ VRAM essential, 12GB+ ideal.
GPU (Laptop): Upper mid-range to high-end laptop GPUs. Max TGP versions are crucial. RTX 50 series mention is speculative.
RAM: 16GB is generally fine, but 32GB is recommended for very high settings, ray tracing, and multitasking.
Storage: NVMe SSD recommended for best loading and streaming performance at 1440p.
laptop_windowsGPU (L): NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti Laptop GPU (8GB), RTX 3080 Laptop GPU (8GB/16GB), RTX 4070 Laptop GPU (8GB), RTX 4080 Laptop GPU (12GB). (A hypothetical future RTX 5060 Ti/5070 Laptop GPU would target this performance).
layersRAM: 16 GB
saveStorage (Tier): 50 GB NVMe SSD
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2160p (UHD/4K) - Ultra (Targets 2160p/4K, High/Ultra settings, ~60 FPS with potential upscaling)(High/Ultra Preset, 2160p (4K) resolution (Upscaling like FSR may be needed for 60FPS), Ray Tracing Medium/High)
CPU: High-end desktop CPU to support 4K gaming and minimize bottlenecks.
CPU (Laptop): Flagship laptop CPUs required for attempting 4K on a laptop.
GPU: Top-tier desktop GPUs. 12GB+ VRAM is critical, 16GB+ ideal for 4K Ultra. Significant GPU power needed, especially with ray tracing.
GPU (Laptop): The most powerful current (RTX 40 series) laptop GPUs are needed; even then, 4K Ultra at 60FPS might require compromises or upscaling. Hypothetical RTX 50 series laptop GPUs are speculative for future improvements.
RAM: 32GB RAM is strongly recommended for a smooth 4K gaming experience, especially with high texture settings and ray tracing.
Storage: A fast NVMe SSD (PCIe Gen4 or better) is highly recommended to handle the demands of 4K textures and fast loading.
2160p (UHD/4K) - 4K Requirements (Target: 2160p (4K), ~30-60 FPS, Tuned Settings)(Medium to High Preset, depending on target FPS. Upscaling might be beneficial if supported by user mods/drivers, though not a native primary feature.)
CPU: Desktop CPU for 4K.
CPU (Laptop): High-performance laptop CPU required to avoid bottlenecks at 4K.
GPU: High-end desktop GPU for 4K experience.
GPU (Laptop): Top-tier laptop GPUs needed for a playable 4K experience, likely requiring settings compromises from desktop Ultra. **Max TGP and exceptional cooling are critical.** 8GB VRAM is a functional minimum, but 10GB+ would be much better for 4K textures.
RAM: 16GB RAM dual-channel (32GB would be safer for very high resolutions).
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memoryCPU: Intel Core i7-7700 (3.6 GHz or higher) or AMD Ryzen 5 1600X (3.6 GHz or higher)
developer_boardGPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti (11GB)
laptop_macCPU (L): Intel Core i7-10870H / AMD Ryzen 7 4800H or newer high-performance mobile CPUs.
laptop_windowsGPU (L): NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Laptop (8GB, Max TGP), NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Laptop (8GB, Max TGP), NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Laptop (8GB/16GB, Max TGP); OR AMD Radeon RX 6800M (12GB).
layersRAM: 16 GB
saveStorage (Tier): 59 GB available space (SSD Recommended)
save Overall Storage
Spec: 50 GB available space (SSD Highly Recommended, NVMe for best experience) Note: An SSD is strongly recommended for all tiers for faster loading times and smoother texture streaming. An NVMe SSD is ideal for the best performance. Required space may increase with updates. Type: NVMe
Spec: 59 GB available space (SSD Recommended) Note: An SSD is recommended for faster loading times and smoother asset streaming in the large open world of Solís. Type: SSD
desktop_windows Operating System
Spec: Windows 10 (October 2018 Update or newer) or Windows 11 (64-bit versions only) Explanation: A 64-bit version of Windows 10 (RS5/1809 or later) or Windows 11 is required.
Spec: Windows 7 SP1 with Platform Update for Windows 7 (64-bit versions only) or newer Explanation: A 64-bit version of Windows 7 SP1 (with Platform Update), Windows 8.1, Windows 10, or Windows 11 is required.
gamepad DirectX Version
Spec: DirectX 12 Ultimate Explanation: DirectX 12 is required. DX12 Ultimate support is beneficial for features like ray tracing (e.g., for sun shadows, ambient occlusion) and Variable Rate Shading (VRS).
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OFFICIAL AND EXTRAPOLATED SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS for Halo Infinite. This information is based on official minimum/recommended specs and common hardware targets for higher resolutions, adapted to the provided JSON structure. Laptop GPU mentions for RTX 50 series are speculative as of May 2025.
Laptop Performance Note: Laptop models of listed desktop GPUs require comparable performance, which is heavily dependent on TGP (Total Graphics Power) and cooling. Halo Infinite can be demanding, especially at higher settings and with ray tracing enabled.
Laptop Consideration: G P U T G P: Maximum TGP for the laptop GPU is critical for achieving target framerates.
Laptop Consideration: Cooling Thermals: Robust cooling is essential for sustained performance and to prevent thermal throttling during extended Halo Infinite sessions.
Laptop Consideration: C P U Power Limits: High sustained CPU power limits are beneficial, especially for maintaining stable minimum framerates.
Laptop Consideration: M U X Switch Optimus: A MUX switch or NVIDIA Advanced Optimus is highly recommended for optimal performance by reducing latency and ensuring the dedicated GPU drives the display directly.
Optimization Detail: Upscaling Tech: Supports AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR 2.2 reported). Features an in-game dynamic resolution scaler ('Minimum Framerate' setting). Support for other technologies like DLSS or XeSS is not officially confirmed but could be implemented by this date.
Optimization Detail: Key Settings Impact: Texture Quality, Shadow Quality (especially Ray-Traced Sun Shadows), Ambient Occlusion, Geometry Detail, Reflections, Volumetric Fog, and Anti-Aliasing significantly impact performance. Using the dynamic resolution scaler or FSR is recommended for balancing visual quality and framerates, especially at higher resolutions or with ray tracing.
Game Name: Halo Infinite
Official PC system requirements for 'Just Cause 4' (released in 2018). An SSD is recommended for better loading times. These requirements reflect the hardware capabilities of that era.
Laptop Performance Note: Just Cause 4, with its large open world and physics-based destruction, can be demanding. For a good laptop experience, a gaming laptop with a dedicated GPU from the mid-range of its release era or newer is advised. Laptop GPUs and CPUs perform differently than desktop equivalents due to power (TGP) and thermal constraints. **Performance can vary based on the specific laptop model's TGP, cooling, and overall system configuration.**
Laptop Consideration: G P U T G P Impact: Total Graphics Power (TGP) is a key factor for laptop GPU performance. Higher TGP variants will generally perform better.
Laptop Consideration: Advanced Cooling Thermals: Effective cooling is important to prevent thermal throttling during sustained gameplay, especially with the game's emphasis on large-scale destruction and physics.
Laptop Consideration: C P U Performance Sustain: A capable mobile CPU that can handle open-world streaming and physics calculations without significant bottlenecks is necessary.
Laptop Consideration: R A M Configuration Speed: 8GB is the minimum, but 16GB in dual-channel configuration is recommended for a smoother experience, especially with many physics objects and explosions.
Laptop Consideration: Display Panel G P U Pairing: Most laptops aiming for these specs will target 1080p. The GPU should be sufficient for this resolution at desired settings.
Laptop Consideration: Driver Updates O S Optimization: Using up-to-date GPU drivers and maintaining an optimized OS is beneficial for stability and performance.
Optimization Detail: A P I Choice: The game primarily uses DirectX 11.
Optimization Detail: Key Settings Impact: Resolution, Texture Quality, Shadow Quality, LOD Detail, Water Quality, Anti-Aliasing (FXAA, TAA), and Effects Quality significantly impact performance, especially during chaotic sequences with extreme weather.
Game Name: Just Cause 4
build Optimization Details
Upscaling Tech: Supports AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR 2.2 reported). Features an in-game dynamic resolution scaler ('Minimum Framerate' setting). Support for other technologies like DLSS or XeSS is not officially confirmed but could be implemented by this date.
Key Settings Impact: Texture Quality, Shadow Quality (especially Ray-Traced Sun Shadows), Ambient Occlusion, Geometry Detail, Reflections, Volumetric Fog, and Anti-Aliasing significantly impact performance. Using the dynamic resolution scaler or FSR is recommended for balancing visual quality and framerates, especially at higher resolutions or with ray tracing.
A P I Choice: The game primarily uses DirectX 11.
Key Settings Impact: Resolution, Texture Quality, Shadow Quality, LOD Detail, Water Quality, Anti-Aliasing (FXAA, TAA), and Effects Quality significantly impact performance, especially during chaotic sequences with extreme weather.
laptop Laptop Considerations
G P U T G P: Maximum TGP for the laptop GPU is critical for achieving target framerates.
Cooling Thermals: Robust cooling is essential for sustained performance and to prevent thermal throttling during extended Halo Infinite sessions.
C P U Power Limits: High sustained CPU power limits are beneficial, especially for maintaining stable minimum framerates.
M U X Switch Optimus: A MUX switch or NVIDIA Advanced Optimus is highly recommended for optimal performance by reducing latency and ensuring the dedicated GPU drives the display directly.
G P U T G P Impact: Total Graphics Power (TGP) is a key factor for laptop GPU performance. Higher TGP variants will generally perform better.
Advanced Cooling Thermals: Effective cooling is important to prevent thermal throttling during sustained gameplay, especially with the game's emphasis on large-scale destruction and physics.
C P U Performance Sustain: A capable mobile CPU that can handle open-world streaming and physics calculations without significant bottlenecks is necessary.
R A M Configuration Speed: 8GB is the minimum, but 16GB in dual-channel configuration is recommended for a smoother experience, especially with many physics objects and explosions.
Display Panel G P U Pairing: Most laptops aiming for these specs will target 1080p. The GPU should be sufficient for this resolution at desired settings.
Driver Updates O S Optimization: Using up-to-date GPU drivers and maintaining an optimized OS is beneficial for stability and performance.
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