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Mass Effect: Andromeda – Patch 1.05 is now available, features new eye shaders, adds option to skip autopilot sequences

BioWare has released the highly anticipated patch 1.05 for Mass Effect: Andromeda. This patch improves lip-sync and facial acting during some conversations, including localized VO, and features some new eye shaders for human and asari characters. Continue reading Mass Effect: Andromeda – Patch 1.05 is now available, features new eye shaders, adds option to skip autopilot sequences

Mass Effect: Andromeda – Patch 1.05 will improve lip-sync and facial acting

BioWare has revealed the changelog for Mass Effect: Andromeda’s upcoming patch. This patch will update your game’s version to 1.05 and will improve lip-sync and facial acting during some conversations. In addition, this patch will allow players to skip the autopilot sequences in the galaxy map. Continue reading Mass Effect: Andromeda – Patch 1.05 will improve lip-sync and facial acting

Despite the Denuvo anti-tamper tech, Mass Effect: Andromeda has been cracked in 10 days

Mass Effect: Andromeda was released on March 23rd and was powered by the Denuvo anti-tamper tech. Denuvo is being used by a lot of publishers lately to protect their games, however it appears that EA’s latest title has already been cracked. Continue reading Despite the Denuvo anti-tamper tech, Mass Effect: Andromeda has been cracked in 10 days

Mass Effect: Andromeda – PC Performance Analysis

Mass Effect: Andromeda was perhaps the most anticipated game of this year’s first quarter. And… well… by now we all know that the game suffers from some really hilarious animations and mediocre lip-syncing. We also know that the game has been slightly downgraded from its E3 2016 build. So, time now to see how this new title performs on the PC platform. Continue reading Mass Effect: Andromeda – PC Performance Analysis

AMD Radeon Crimson ReLive Edition 17.3.3 adds support for multi-GPUs in Mass Effect: Andromeda

AMD has released a new driver for its graphics cards. According to the release notes, the AMD Radeon Crimson ReLive Edition 17.3.3 introduce a Crossfire profile for Mass Effect: Andromeda, and fixes some texture flickering issues in it in multi-GPU configurations. Continue reading AMD Radeon Crimson ReLive Edition 17.3.3 adds support for multi-GPUs in Mass Effect: Andromeda

The first patch for Mass Effect: Andromeda is already out and here is what it fixes

Mass Effect: Andromeda releases tomorrow and BioWare has already released its first patch. According to the company, this patch addresses some issues that its community reported while playing the EA/Origin early access version. Continue reading The first patch for Mass Effect: Andromeda is already out and here is what it fixes

Mass Effect: Andromeda – Official Launch Screenshots

Electronic Arts has released the official launch screenshots for Mass Effect: Andromeda. Mass Effect: Andromeda is powered by DICE’s Frostbite 3 Engine, will be released tomorrow, and its PC version will support 4K HDR, as well as NVIDIA’s Ansel tool. Our PC Performance Analysis for it will hopefully go live later this week, so stay tuned for more. Until then, enjoy the following screenshots! Continue reading Mass Effect: Andromeda – Official Launch Screenshots

Mass Effect: Andromeda – PC 4K HDR Tech Trailer

NVIDIA has just released a new PC tech trailer for Mass Effect: Andromeda. Mass Effect: Andromeda is powered by the Frostbite 3 Engine and its PC version will support 4K HDR, as well as NVIDIA’s Ansel tool. The game releases in a few days, on March 21st (and is already playable via EA Origin Access). Enjoy! Continue reading Mass Effect: Andromeda – PC 4K HDR Tech Trailer

Mass Effect: Andromeda has some of the funniest glitches and most awkward animations we’ve ever seen

Mass Effect: Andromeda is a game we’ve all been looking forward to. However, it appears that BioWare’s new sci-fi action RPG title suffers from some of the funniest glitches and awkward animations we’ve ever seen. Continue reading Mass Effect: Andromeda has some of the funniest glitches and most awkward animations we’ve ever seen