Halo Infinite‘s multiplayer ballet is a sensation, but it suffers from one issue that many recent FPS games have been plagued with: weapon models that take up half of the screen real estate. Yes, I definitely want the girth of a rocket launcher to be evident when I pick it up, but I would also like to be able to see behind it so I know who’s approaching.
Big gun models will take up a lot of your peripheral vision in Halo Infinite, which can be frustrating, but luckily 343 Industries has included a way to adjust where your gun model sits on the screen. This setting is probably made for users of different monitor aspect ratios, but we can also use it on traditional monitors and even Xbox consoles to change where our gun models are, and free up a bit more of our vision so we can keep an eye on foes.
In this guide we’ll explain where to find the weapon offset settings, what each one does, and how to adjust to your liking. We also have more Halo Infinite multiplayer tips.
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