Yesterday, Bioware released a new patch for Mass Effect Legendary Edition that was aiming to improve overall PC performance. And, from the looks of it, this patch also removed the Denuvo anti-tamper tech.
Bioware has released a new patch for Mass Effect Legendary Edition that improves PC performance across various hardware configurations. Additionally, this patch comes with fixes for all three games.
As we’ve informed you back on May 1st, Mass Effect Legendary Edition would be getting a day-1 update. While Electronic Arts and Bioware did not share its full changelog back then, they did share it yesterday. Thus, it’s time to see what changes and improvements this day-1 patch brings to the table.
It appears that some users have gotten their hands on early copies of Mass Effect Legendary Edition and shared some screenshots from it. Alongside these leaked screenshots, you can also find some comparison screenshots between the remastered and the vanilla versions of Mass Effect.
Mass Effect Legendary Edition releases on May 14th and like most games, it will receive a day-1 update. According to its changelog (which is currently available on the Playstation servers), this day-1 patch will be 11GB in size.
NVIDIA has released a brand new driver for its graphics cards. The NVIDIA GeForce 466.27 WHQL driver offers optimal performance in Metro Exodus Enhanced Edition. Moreover, it also supports Resident Evil Village & Mass Effect Legendary Edition.
Catachrism has released a must-have mod for the PC version of the first Mass Effect game. Mass Effect Restored Light & Illumination Natively (MERLIN) is a mod that aims to restore dynamic lights and post-processing effects from the X360 version.
BioWare and Electronic Arts have released an official remastered comparison trailer for Mass Effect Legendary Edition. This trailer showcases a side-by-side comparison of the stunning environmental, character, and visual effects improvements of the Remaster.
IGN has shared a new video in which it compares the remastered graphics of Mass Effect Legendary Edition with the original games. This video will give you a glimpse at the graphical improvements that the Legendary Edition brings to the table.
We already know Bioware’s science-fiction trilogy is getting remastered, and will be available for purchase on May 14th. We also know that another Mass Effect is under development, and it will probably be a continuation of the original trilogy.