The Mass Effect Community Patch Team has released a brand new update for Mass Effect Legendary Edition. According to the release notes, Update 1.2 brings numerous fixes and tweaks. Moreover, it addresses some graphical glitches.
The Mass Effect Community Patch Team has released a brand new patch for the first Mass Effect remastered game. Update 1.1 adds Italian localization to the mod, corrects some spelling errors, and fixes some bugs.
Earlier this week, we informed you about a Community Patch for Mass Effect Legendary Edition. That patch featured fixes, tweaks and improvements for the first game/remaster. And today, the modding team has released a Community Patch for Mass Effect 3 Remastered/Legendary Edition.
The Mass Effect Community Patch Team has released the first community patch for Mass Effect Legendary Edition. This is basically a spiritual successor to ME1Recalibrated, and aims to make small edits to fix bugs, and fix bugs only in Mass Effect 1: Legendary Edition.
Mass Effect Legendary Edition remasters the first three Mass Effect games and came out in May. And, according to EA, its sales exceeded its expectations.
ALOT (A Lot of Textures) is undoubtedly the best graphics mod for the first three Mass Effect games. This mod is so good that Bioware used it as a reference for improving the graphics of its remasters in the Legendary Edition. And yesterday, CreeperLava released the first version of ALOT that is compatible with Mass … Continue reading The best graphics mod for Mass Effect Trilogy is now compatible with Legendary Edition→
Bioware has confirmed that its next-gen Dragon Age and Mass Effect games won’t be present at EA Play. Thus, don’t expect to see anything about these two projects in this upcoming event. This will obviously disappoint its fans but it’s at least good setting expectations before the show begins.
Casey Hudson, game director of Mass Effect Trilogy, has founded a new gaming studio, Humanoid Studios. Humanoid Studios promises to combine excellence in the arts with advanced sciences to deliver the future of interactive entertainment.
HenBagle has released a mod that aims to completely remove mouse acceleration from the first Mass Effect Remaster. Thus, you can use this mod only for Mass Effect Legendary Edition, and not for the original/vanilla version.