July 2020
I have been told that there was then was an update of mass effect. If is it true when with the blobs on Mass Effect 1 be eliminated. Also why are some of the parts show good shows and in other areas the are black blobs.
I have none that changes have been changed in all of the Mass Effect 1,2,3 which have reduction of the games.
Solved! Go to Solution.
July 2020
lordpeano wrote:
Also why are some of the parts show good shows and in other areas the are black blobs.
I assume you have a AMD CPU and the "black blobs" are showing in the Noveria area?
If yes the "black blobs" happen because AMD decided to discontinue a CPU instruction set that was used in ME1.
There is a mod on the Nexus that fixes this isuue.
lordpeano wrote:
I have been told that there was then was an update of mass effect.
The game is 13 years old, there are no update coming anymore.
There are however rumours that the game will be remastered, but there is no official conformation for that yet.
July 2020
Hi @lordpeano.
What you're describing sounds like there might be some missing textures. Could you share a screenshot of what you're seeing so I can take a look?
/Kent
July 2020
lordpeano wrote:
Also why are some of the parts show good shows and in other areas the are black blobs.
I assume you have a AMD CPU and the "black blobs" are showing in the Noveria area?
If yes the "black blobs" happen because AMD decided to discontinue a CPU instruction set that was used in ME1.
There is a mod on the Nexus that fixes this isuue.
lordpeano wrote:
I have been told that there was then was an update of mass effect.
The game is 13 years old, there are no update coming anymore.
There are however rumours that the game will be remastered, but there is no official conformation for that yet.
August 2020
The remaster is rumored to be announced on N7 day (November 7th) with a release rumored to be in March. take this with a grain of salt, however. This is based on one outlet who interpreted an EA earnings call a certain way.
With the popularity of Ryzen CPUs, a remaster would surely address the compatibility issue, assuming it's actually happening.