Mass Effect Legendary Edition May 17 Update Patch Notes
The May 17 update for Mass Effect Legendary Edition has released, and here’s our list of the changes and additions that have come with this patch. Given this is for a single-player game, you can best guess that this patch really doesn’t contain a whole lot that’s exciting. Still, it fixes a lot of prominent issues within the community for the three games and should be taken as a good step going forward (even if there’s plenty of bugs that are in need of fixing). Without further adieu, here’s everything that’s changed in the Mass Effect Legendary Edition May 17 update!
Mass Effect Legendary Edition May 17 Update Patch Notes
General
- Fixed the main issue where the launcher would crash or become unresponsive on Xbox Series X when using a wireless headset
- Known issue: This can still happen if you enable/disable a headset in the launcher. A future fix will resolve this issue.
- Improved iris shaders for better interaction with light and ambient occlusion
- Minor calibrations, fixes, and stability improvements
Mass Effect Legendary Edition
- Improved terrain textures
- Fixed an issue where kills for achievements/trophies weren’t tracking correctly
Mass Effect & Mass Effect 2
- Resolved an issue where the character code would sometimes not display in the squad menu
- Improvements to pre-rendered cutscenes to reduce occasional artifacts
Mass Effect 2
- Improved lighting and shadows in some cinematics
- Minor visual, rendering, and VFX improvements on some levels
- Resolved minor text issues with achievements
Mass Effect 3
- Fixed an issue where kills for achievements/trophies weren’t tracking correctly
Like said, this is a rather small update to Mass Effect Legendary Edition. Still, the issue involving crashes with the wireless headset was a real pain for Xbox Series X players, so it’s good to see that changed. Plus, having kills for achievements track correctly should be awesome for those completionists of you out there.
Mass Effect Legendary Edition is available on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One with backward compatibility.
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