After each match, the game client is said to utilize between 305Mb and 900Mb of data, as first mentioned by @NicmeistaR. This raised concerns because a player’s data cap could be accidentally exceeded in a single night by playing the game for a few hours.
After further inspection I found that an average match only uses about 11mb.
However. After each match the main menu retrieves about 300mb of data from the CDN on PC and Xbox. Which after about 2 matches results in over 1GB of network traffic. It's nuts.https://t.co/Gj4mDwjntR https://t.co/17H9eomjnK
— Neeko (@NicmeistaR) July 21, 2022
In response to this, @HaloSupport Twitter said: “The team is investigating reports of #HaloInfinite downloading extra data after multiplayer matches. An improvement for this issue will be included in August’s Drop Pod update.”
The team is investigating reports of #HaloInfinite downloading extra data after multiplayer matches. An improvement for this issue will be included in August's Drop Pod update. Stay tuned to @Halo for a preview blog with more details on this update. https://t.co/IZxYZbpLVx
— Halo Support (@HaloSupport) July 22, 2022
Players who are encountering high usage are unclear if the issue will be addressed as quickly as possible. What is producing such a huge increase in data is likewise unknown. Some users noted the significant data increase occurring just a few minutes after the game started before anything could have been recorded. Some people hypothesized that it was the game trying to save the replay footage of the match.
Numerous problems, some of which have plagued Halo Infinite for months, are currently plaguing the game. Because 343 has devoted attention to other areas, a problem with “desync” that has persisted has not yet been resolved. Due to synchronization problems between the game client and match servers, melee attacks sometimes fail to connect because the client and server believe different players are in different locations.
The recurring problems have bothered the player base to a greater extent. The game’s online co-op mode is scheduled to launch at “the end of August,” according to a development update from 343 published in April. The problems should be fixed as soon as possible so that gamers may access the newest in-game content.
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