EA revealed the technical features Mass Effect Legendary Edition, confirming the estimated performance of the trilogy on consoles and PCs.
Computer owners will be able to fine-tune the graphics to achieve the best quality. If desired, you can achieve 240 frames per second. Whereas on all consoles, two performance modes were implemented.
It is worth recalling that the Legendary Edition is only released on PS4 and Xbox One – on the new generation consoles, the remaster is reproduced through backward compatibility. This is why the Xbox Series X has 120 FPS support, while the PS5 does not. For the latter, in this case, a native port is needed.
In general, the situation resembles the remaster of NFS Hot Pursuit.
Playstation
- PS4 (quality) – 1080p up to 30 FPS
- PS4 (FPS) – 1080p up to 60 FPS
- PS4 Pro (quality) – 4K up to 30 FPS
- PS4 Pro (FPS) – 1440p up to 60 FPS
- PS5 (quality) – 4K up to 60 FPS
- PS5 (FPS) – 1440p up to 60 FPS
Xbox
- Xbox One (quality) – 1080p up to 30 FPS
- Xbox One (FPS) – 1080p up to 60 FPS
- Xbox One X | Series S (quality) – 4K up to 30 FPS
- Xbox One X | Series S (FPS) – 1440p up to 60 FPS
- Xbox Series X (quality) – 4K up to 60 FPS
- Xbox Series X (FPS) – 1440p up to 120 FPS.
Mass Effect Legendary Edition launches May 14 on PS4, Xbox One and PC.
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