Ever since its launch, Halo Infinite has managed to impress a lot of players with the recent winter update.

It includes features like Campaign network Co-Op, Forge, and Mission Replay. But the issue related to Forge not saving maps’ progress was quite unappealing.

Halo Infinite crashing

And now, many players (1,2,3,4,5) are facing issues related to crashing specifically while playing in Forge mode.

The game keeps crashing randomly or while loading a match, matchmaking, and going through the in-game UI.

It is incredibly frustrating for some as the game is basically unplayable now as it freezes while performing any task.

Bugged textures

Apart from the crashing issue, players are also noticing bugged graphics or textures.

Even when players successfully add textures to an object, it goes away the moment it is placed. This makes everything visually unpleasant and distorts the aesthetic side of the game.

Potential workarounds

We have come across some workarounds that can help fix the crashing issue. It involves enabling or disabling the HAGS/Hardware GPU schedule.

Uninstalling and reinstalling NVIDIA drivers also seem to fix the issue for some. Or you may as well update to the latest version available.

While others still continue to struggle with the issue even after new driver update.

Fortunately, it seems that the team is aware of the issue where Halo Infinite textures are bugged. But the acknowledgment of the crashing issue is nowhere in sight.

We hope that the team comes up with a fix for the Halo Infinite crashing and bugged textures issues at the earliest.

We will keep tabs on the latest developments and update this article if there is any noteworthy information.

Note: We have more such stories in our Gaming section, so don’t forget to check them out.

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