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5 Big Gameplay Changes Coming In Mass Effect Legendary Edition

2. Mass Effect 1’s Mako Will be Less Painful to Drive

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Gameplay Changes in Mass Effect Legendary Edition

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Everyone apparently hated driving the Mako in Mass Effect 1. Personally, I never found it to be that difficult, but hey, if you thought it was bad you’ll like these changes coming in the Legendary Edition.

The physics while driving the Mako are going to have more weight to them in order to be less “bouncy” and “uncontrollable.” You’ll have faster shield recharging, and new speed boost thrusts that will propel you forward quickly. If you accidentally fling yourself into Lava while on Therum you won’t instantly fail and you’ll instead damage over time.

Also, as an added perk, there won’t be an XP penalty anymore for getting kills while in the Mako, so feel free to murder all the things without feeling compelled to get out.


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