Here are the graphics settings for Mass Effect: Andromeda + First PC screenshots

NVIDIA has revealed the graphics settings for Mass Effect: Andromeda. In addition, the green team has released the first PC screenshots for Mass Effect: Andromeda that were captured via its Ansel tool.

PC gamers will be able to adjust the quality of Ambient Occlusion, Anti-Aliasing, Effects, Lighting, Mesh, Post-Process Effect, Shaders, Shadows, Terrain, Texture Filtering, Textures, and Vegetation. In addition, PC gamers will be able to enable/disable Chromatic Aberration and Film Grain, and there will also be a Resolution Scaling option.

Mass Effect: Andromeda is powered by DICE’s Frostbite 3 Engine and releases on March 21st.

Enjoy the screenshots!

15 thoughts on “Here are the graphics settings for Mass Effect: Andromeda + First PC screenshots”

      1. That’s got little to do with it, a lot of the console games also have the option to disable it.

    1. I think it gives a kinda cool, cinematic effect when viewed at a distance, like when you play on console. On PC at a desk is annoying.

    2. Hey, at least we can turn it off here. IMO chromatic aberration can look really nice if used sensibly. Unfortunately most devs do not use it sensibly :/

    1. Try the last Bioware game. Dragon Age CISquisition. It has a 5.x on USER metacritic rating for a reason. A) It sucked and all talent left Bioware after ME3/SWTOR launched. B) Bioware cares about console first. IGN’s Alanah Pierce already said the PC version she played was horrible and buggy. She will probably never be allowed to cover a EA game again, but score one for honesty in game journalism. It happens once every 10 years. Bioware has no clue what they are doing on Frostbite and their new employees are low paid people right out of college. Expect a port as bad as Batman AK.

  1. Typical Bioware garbage port. Can’t even turn off motion blur. Not that it matters, the game looks awful and has dialogue worse than a Disney channel TV show and possibly the worst animation in any game ever.

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