Mass Effect Andromeda will feature an FOV slider on PC

Mass Effect Andromeda will feature an FOV slider on PC

Mass Effect Andromeda will feature an FOV slider on PC

 
It has been confirmed that Mass Effect Andromeda will feature an FOV slider on PC, which is great news for those that dislike the game’s close up 3rd person camera. 
 
This comes after the confirmation that the PC version of Mass Effect Andromeda will feature an unlocked framerate and support for 21:9 resolutions, making this the most feature rich version of Mass Effect on PC to date. Bioware has also recently confirmed that they are working on Day 1 GPU driver support for the title.  
 
At launch, Mass Effect Andromeda will not have modding support, though the developers say that that could change depending on the reaction of consumers. The Original Mass Effect Trilogy does have a modding community, with some of the most popular mods adding high-resolution textures and other aesthetic improvements to the series.  
  

  

Mass Effect Andromeda will feature an FOV slider on PC  (A lot of PC gamers hate how close the standard camera is to the player)

 

EA/Origin Access members will get to play Mass Effect Andromeda for 10 hours one week before launch, giving PC and Xbox users access to the game on March 16th. 

Mass Effect Andromeda will be released on PC, PS4 and Xbox One on March 21st in the US and March 23rd in the EU. At this time, PC system requirements are not available for the game. 

 

You can join the discussion on Mass Effect Andromeda’s PC version on the OC3D Forums. 

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