

To keep some of that witty banter in place, however, the dialogue will now be sped up so that it triggers quicker. Due to new technology, loading screens aren't as long as they used to be, meaning this cuts down drastically on the time our characters spend in elevators. The long elevator rides, designed to mask loading screens, were another staple of the series that have been changed this time around. For those who don't like this change, BioWare revealed that there's an option to choose the Mako's original controls in all of their janky glory. Overall this should have the vehicle feel more realistic and less sluggish.


BioWare implemented some quality of life improvements in the Legendary Edition that update the physics to make it feel more weighted, smoother camera operations, and HUD adjustments. You either love to hate it or hate to love it, but the Mako's janky controls were a staple of Mass Effect. Source: EA (screenshot) (Image credit: Source: EA (screenshot))Ī controversial change, the Mako's controls have been updated.
