Hopefully the worst of these issues will be a thing of the past. A new patch released today promises "improved PC performance on a variety of hardware configurations, including Virmire," and also addresses the perhaps more rare problem of "people using non-standard characters in their operating system user names" not being able to start the game
PCs are not "able to start the game.
Along with PC performance improvements, a number of game-specific fixes have been included: players of "Mass Effect 1" can now reach the maximum level, the amount of credits that can be brought from "ME1" to "Mass Effect 2" has been reduced "to better balance the early game progression," and the amount of credits that can be brought into "Mass Effect 2" has been reduced to "more The "Citadel" DLC for "Mass Effect 3" now correctly plays the English dialogue in the German and Italian localizations.
Other notable fixes include lowering the volume of the Mass Relay screen in Mass Effect 1. I don't recall this being a problem, but my parents may have been right when they said that loud music destroys my hearing.
For fun, I compared the Mass Relay screens of the three games:
By the way, this is from 2012 and has nothing to do with the patch.
The new patch for Mass Effect Legendary Edition is available now, and the full patch notes are as follows.
General:
Mass Effect:
Mass Effect 2:
Mass Effect 3: [21]
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