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GDC '08: Mass Effect First Look - PC Version

We meet with BioWare and check out a work-in-progress PC version of Mass Effect.

SAN FRANCISCO--Earlier today, in a hotel boardroom several city blocks away from the Game Developers Conference, we had an opportunity to meet with Drs. Ray Muzyka and Greg Zeschuk, who are in town to show off the PC version of Mass Effect for the first time. Currently scheduled for release in May, the PC version of BioWare's popular sci-fi role-playing game will benefit from a number of improvements over the Xbox 360 original, many of which are a direct result of feedback from reviewers and fans.

The most obvious of these improvements, which was immediately evident regardless of the fact that we were checking the game out on a 720p HDTV rather than on a higher-resolution monitor, is that the visuals are now much sharper and more detailed. The character models look great, environmental features such as water and foliage are much more believable, and even the textures of the relatively featureless non-story-critical planets look very different now that you can clearly see cracks in the ground, small stones, and such. On one of the planets we were shown during the presentation, there were clouds of dusts blowing across the screen, which are in the Xbox 360 game but not nearly as effective as they are on the PC. We can report that the PC game's textures load much more quickly than those in the console game as well, and though we noticed them popping in on occasion, the problem wasn't nearly as pronounced as it was for Xbox 360 players last year. For what it's worth, the PC version of Mass Effect that we were looking at is still a work-in-progress as well, so it's conceivable that the problem won't be in the finished game at all.

Something you'll definitely notice in the finished game, though, especially if you're familiar with the Xbox 360 game, is that BioWare and Demiurge Studios have gone the extra mile to rework certain aspects of Mass Effect. For example, you'll now be able to give squad commands to characters individually rather than just as a group. Furthermore, if you're playing with a mouse and keyboard, you can map up to eight psionic commands to the number keys 1 through 8, which lets you use them much more quickly and without having to access any menus. Mass Effect's inventory system has also benefited from a major overhaul; whereas the Xbox 360 game forced you to scroll through a list of practically every item in your possession anytime you wanted something, the PC game lets you sort your items by type and automatically moves better-quality items to the top. Incidentally, at least a few of those items appear to have been redesigned for the PC as well, such as the sweet-looking helmet with glowing blue eyes we saw that, unless we're mistaken, looked totally different in the Xbox 360 version.

If you've spent any time with Mass Effect on the Xbox 360, you'll know that chests and doors, among other things, often need to be unlocked via a simple decryption minigame that requires you to tap the correct buttons on the controller as they appear on the screen. The PC game will introduce an all-new decryption minigame that, in addition to being much more mouse-friendly, makes more sense in the context of the Mass Effect universe. Your goal in the new minigame is to guide a small arrow cursor to the center of a circle that's made up of concentric rings spinning in different directions. The rings are colored blue with blocks of red, and to be successful you have to make it to the center without touching red. To move the arrow one ring inward, you simply press the mouse button. It's somewhat reminiscent of Frogger, if the titular amphibian was a white arrow, the street and the river were circular, and the vehicles and dangerous wildlife were red bricks. You get the idea.

The last of the big changes that we were shown today concerns the controls for the Mako vehicle that Sheppard and his or her crew travel in when they're on the ground. In the Xbox 360 game, the Mako was controlled in much the same way as Halo's Warthogs and other vehicles. In other words, telling the vehicle to move forward steered you in whichever direction the camera was pointing rather than the direction that the vehicle was facing. Not everybody likes this setup, apparently, so on the PC those controls will be turned on their head and you'll more easily be able to move forward in one direction while pointing the camera in another.

Mass Effect will purportedly run well on "midrange" gaming PCs when it's released, and will support both the Windows XP and Vista operating systems. The game will also boast the same achievements system found in the Xbox 360 game, though this will be hosted by BioWare's own servers rather than by Games for Windows Live and so won't count towards your existing gamerscore. We look forward to bringing you more information on the PC version of Mass Effect as soon as it becomes available.

196 Comments

  • shade1978x

    Posted May 30, 2008 12:47 pm PT

    I'm getting this today for the PC. The game looks awesome. I'm hoping it looks good on a large screen.

  • wheater

    Posted May 21, 2008 5:53 am PT

    Sounds good. I had this on the 360 but I might get this for the PC at some point. I dont need to even comment about the mods that people are going to be making. So this is sure going to be awesome.

  • starwarsguy15

    Posted May 7, 2008 12:01 pm PT

    Bad news over at the mass effect forums copy-protection is going to require the game to re-send the cd key every 10-days to secu-rom servers.
    And can only be registered on 3 machines. Bad news if you lose your connection for a few days and what if you re-format? kinda sucks.

  • markimsoad

    Posted May 6, 2008 12:22 pm PT

    imagine the mods... if you can

  • WeAreGodzilla

    Posted Apr 1, 2008 3:25 pm PT

    I never bought this for my 360, I knew it would go to PC eventually (and we all know user mods make PC version superior). Now the question is, buy it now, or wait for Oscuro's Mass Effect Overhaul?

  • Warghost2k

    Posted Mar 24, 2008 7:36 am PT

    Consoles will never be able to trump "mid-range" PCs. PC owners have to wait a little longer, but we get better versions of most games, not to mention all the user-made content that's available for PC games. This content cannot be made available for consoles.

  • DanieltheDead

    Posted Mar 14, 2008 5:31 am PT

    Sounds great!
    I can't wait to finally play it and see what all the fuss has been about. Who knows, maybe it'll be able to pry me away from Oblivion for a few moments.

  • Lpedraja2002

    Posted Mar 9, 2008 11:44 am PT

    @ damariners: "Mass Effect will purportedly run well on "midrange" "gaming PCs when it's released" ohh poor x360.. we already know how outdated the x360.. with current high end gpu that only cost u $+-250 surely no problemo to the gamer to have it."

    Try $180 for a HD 3870. It surely pwns every gpu any console has.

  • The_Godfather_

    Posted Mar 6, 2008 8:31 am PT

    I will play mass effect.

  • amulbocus

    Posted Mar 5, 2008 10:46 am PT

    Xbox 360 owners cannot deny the fact that thay are seriously bottlenecked , when it comes to games with a lot of HD content, thats my point. All the newer games to come out will feature HD content that excells the 9 GB space that DVD can muster. Blu ray can hold 50 GB per disc which is incredible and could easily fit Mass Effect and its sequels on one BD disc. I personally think most developers are milking the 360 for all its worth before its inevetible end, fairplay it has the most games now but thats because it had no competition. The fact that a supposed 360 Ultimate is proposed which MATCHES what the PS3 CURRENTLY has says it all.

    Either way PC gaming rules and always will.

  • Lanceo9

    Posted Mar 4, 2008 7:18 pm PT

    err i need a new pc!

  • PacoL250

    Posted Mar 4, 2008 2:37 pm PT

    @gameniko: Like bdever32 said, what's the HD movie format war have to do with this? Not much it seems.

    So I'm still tempted to pick this up for the PC even though I have this on my Xbox 360; I want to see the game in all its glory it seems that the PC will give it. However, my concerns are: will Xbox 360 owners at least get the revamped version of the inventory through an update and will PC owners get the updated content that is supposed to bridge the gap between the first and supposed second game (granted, I'd assume it would come out much later than the Xbox 360 content)?

  • damariners

    Posted Mar 3, 2008 3:54 am PT

    "Mass Effect will purportedly run well on "midrange" gaming PCs when it's released" ohh poor x360.. we already know how outdated the x360.. with current high end gpu that only cost u $+-250 surely no problemo to the gamer to have it.

  • gameniko

    Posted Mar 2, 2008 2:03 pm PT

    You know that now Sony's own Blue Ray won the HD format wars, Its about time that All the PS3 fans came out of their shells and took their best shot at the 360 fans...See that is the only way they can compensate for the undeniable truth, that PS3 has less than half the games that the 360 has, and they wait for most of the games to come on computer so they can play them, while their overpriced PS3, is sitting on the lounge room probably turned off most of the time!
    If i want a blue ray player I will go buy one, but I want a gaming console, and thats what I have!

  • bdever32

    Posted Feb 29, 2008 3:55 pm PT

    @amulbocus

    What does the HD movie format war have to do with this game, or gaming in general?

  • amulbocus

    Posted Feb 29, 2008 12:01 pm PT

    As a PS3 owner i cant wait to get this for my PC (with 8800 GTS and XFI), which would trounce the 360 version in every department. Its great for PS3 owners at the mo, Blu ray has won so looks to be the main HD medium. 360 owners get ready to purchase you USB powered Blu Ray drives soon LOL.

  • taurian0205

    Posted Feb 28, 2008 11:22 pm PT

    lol, i returned my xbox 360 version of this game, too laggy and nihlus died...that sucks...

  • Richard7666

    Posted Feb 28, 2008 10:56 pm PT

    Lol do they let you trade in a 360 version for a PC one?

  • MammoMan

    Posted Feb 28, 2008 7:19 pm PT

    I'll be happy with some stability. My 360 version crashes and it sounds like the DVD is warped. Good game should be even betten on the king of gaming platforms "PC"

  • WhiteScorpian

    Posted Feb 28, 2008 6:54 pm PT

    played it on x360 get it dude nice game if u dont lag

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