Mass Effect Hands-On - PC interface and Improvements

We take an updated look at the PC version of BioWare's Xbox 360 sci-fi role-playing game.

One of last year's most acclaimed role-playing games, Mass Effect, originally made its debut on the Xbox 360 console and is now headed for the PC with new improvements and accoutrements that are intended to make the game a true PC experience rather than a stripped-down port. We recently had a chance to check in with the game to briefly try out the game's enhanced combat options, as well as to see some of the new interface and control scheme in action. For those who haven't yet played Mass Effect, please be advised that this preview may contain minor spoilers.

Mass Effect tells a grand space-opera story that requires your character, an intergalactic military officer named Commander Shephard, to purse an evil villain and effectively save the universe. To do this, you'll go off on adventures on numerous different planets, meet different alien races, recruit new party members to join you on your quest, and drive an armored, all-terrain transport that can get seriously messed up by pesky giant space worms.

Fortunately, the PC version of the game has some new improvements we were able to see in action. For starters, the game will make full use of the PC's mouse-and-keyboard control scheme, especially in combat. You'll be able to use keyboard shortcuts, for instance, to swap weapons and even call up Shephard's superhuman powers by assigning each one to an individual hotkey then tapping it once. You can do this instead of having to pause the game and select which power you want to use, as in the Xbox 360 version.

You'll also be able to give in-depth tactical orders to each member of your party (rather than just giving a blanket order to all of them) using the game's new tactical menu, which replaces the console game's radial menu. The tactical menu lets you press and hold a key at any time to bring up the options of giving specific orders to each of your two comrades (including defensive, offensive, and move-and-cover commands) by using your mouse to select the appropriate icon onscreen. You can also use this menu to queue up your superpowers, as well as quickly change weapons--though you can also swap weapons with individual hotkeys similar to a standard PC first-person shooter. In fact, the game uses the same W, A, S, D plus mouselook controls of a PC shooter, so we were quickly able to adapt to the brief combat sequence we played on the jungle planet of Virmire. Using the tactical menu, we were able to quickly and easily give orders to our teammates to advance through a rock-strewn river, leapfrogging from cover to cover while ducking away from the telltale red beam of sniper rifles wielded by our enemies, a handful of hostile Geth aliens who were holed up in a small military installation.

In addition to including first-person shooterlike controls on the PC, this new version of Mass Effect will tweak the control scheme of the Mako, the armored transport that you'll use to explore planetary surfaces. Unlike the console version of the game, which required you to aim your Mako's cannons and steer in the same direction, you'll be able to use mouselook to freely rotate the camera along with your turrets while you steer with your keyboard. This makes circle-strafing an actual possibility and will help considerably against any terrestrial enemies (like those subterranean space worms).

The PC version of the game will even revamp the Xbox 360 version's inventory system. The original version of the game tossed all items together and sorted them by how recently you picked them up. However, the PC version will actually sort items by overall power rating and let you sort by weapon class (sniper rifle, assault rifle, and so on). It should even feature shorter loading times, assuming you have a decently high-end PC--and if you have a large hard drive, you'll be able to save as many saved games as you like. With a decent video setup, you'll also be able to enjoy a crisper-looking visual presentation than the Xbox 360's already-sharp looks.

Mass Effect for the PC will otherwise have the same content and story as the Xbox 360 game, but as a "thank you" to loyal PC fans, BioWare will release the Xbox 360's first downloadable content update for free on the PC (though future DLC updates for the PC may not be free of charge). In the meantime, BioWare's Mass Effect team is hard at work on more downloadable content, as well as the inevitable sequels--the plan is to create a trilogy, after all. Mass Effect for the PC looks like it'll offer the deep role-playing experience of the console version with some very handy new PC improvements. The game is scheduled to ship for the PC at the end of May in North America and in June in Europe.

125 Comments

  • Oozaru_Kakkarot

    Posted May 29, 2008 10:03 am PT

    What no ps3 version? or a rereleased 360 version with the upgrades atleast?...

    My pc sux... :'(

    Wait wait!!!

    My laptop runs Warcraft 3 pretty well...

    Its got 2gig ram

    AMD Turion 64x2 (1.6mhz x 2) Processor

    ATI Radeon XPRESS 200M Series (1280 x 800 res) Graphics card

    140gig harddrive...100gig left

    All that stuff is stock..I think I might be able to add more ram...do u computer wizards think itl be able to run the game?...I severly dought it but...I still have some hope left!

  • ab3r

    Posted May 27, 2008 10:33 pm PT

    I only have a PC not a 360 so im going to get a chance to play the Mass Effect now. If i had a 360 i would of play this game on the 360. This is going to be my1st time playing this game so i dont think i will notice any of the add ons cuz i wont know what has been changed lol, but yeah im glad i could finally get a chance to play this game.

    by the way PC is way better then a 360 or PS3 cuz u can alwasy update one or tow things not buy a new 360 is something goes worng. and it mostly will cost you like $100-$200. pkus 360 fanboys a 360 is an otehr version of Windows but meant for games only idk why u guys are making a big deal about this. Windows is leting EA import to Windows duhhh.

  • WiredDreemz

    Posted May 24, 2008 12:50 am PT

    I am so looking forward to this game. Should be brilliant considering it'll have far better textures than the 360 version, and they've improved some of the gameplay. Really, I don't mind the fact that so many games are released for PC after their console counterparts. Any developer worth their salt will never port a game directly from console to PC, but would rather improve elements of the original. Hence, I also have high hopes for the latest GTA if it's released for PC!

    BTW apparently it uses the Unreal 3 engine, so it'll be low specs but brilliant graphics!

  • Deano

    Posted May 23, 2008 7:33 pm PT

    oh well enjoy it PC people, definately a classic RPG. I'll probably pass since I've played it many times on the 360, some minor changes to squad commands and inventory isn't enough to buy another copy.

  • SunshineSucks

    Posted May 19, 2008 2:55 pm PT

    Ok, something about the mako... you can already circle strafe... if you got your mind out of halo warthog mode for 2 minutes, you'd realize that the mako controls like the scorpion tank, not the warthog... you can use the left stick to make the mako go north while you fire south... or east, or west, or whatever direction you want. Just thought I'd clear that up.

  • Kez1984

    Posted May 18, 2008 11:56 am PT

    Specs aren't too bad.

  • alcari

    Posted May 17, 2008 4:05 pm PT

    Here ya go

    Minimum System Requirements for Mass Effect on the PC

    Operating System: Windows XP or Vista

    Processor:
    2.4+GHZ Intel or 2.0+GHZ AMD

    Memory: 1 Gigabyte Ram (XP) 2 Gigabyte Ram (Vista)

    Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce 6 series(6800GT or better)
    ATI 1300XT or better (X1550, X1600 Pro and HD2400 are below minimum system requirements)

    Hard Drive Space:
    12 Gigabytes

    Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c compatible sound card and drivers
    ----------

    Recommended System Requirements for Mass Effect on the PC

    Operating System: Windows XP or Vista

    Processor: 2.6+GHZ Intel or 2.4+GHZ AMD

    Memory: 2 Gigabyte Ram Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce 7900 GTX or higher.
    ATI X1800 XL series or higher

    Hard Drive Space: 12 Gigabytes

    Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c compatible sound card and drivers " 5.1 sound card recommended

    -----------
    Additional Note from Derek French:

    The Mass Effect Config program will automatically adjust your settings on first run, to attempt to give you an optimal play experience. As with all PC games, computer performance varies from system to system and adjustments can be made via the Config or through the in-game options to tailor your experience

  • markimsoad

    Posted May 17, 2008 7:42 am PT

    Rpg of the year???

  • Kez1984

    Posted May 16, 2008 7:16 pm PT

    Man I hate Fanboy's.
    Cant you ps3/xbox guys just argue with each other for hours on end without trying to troll us?

  • Ravi_1900

    Posted May 16, 2008 5:07 pm PT

    @impulsivity83 why a PS3 is fanboy talking abt PC didnt you know that half of the PC games were erroded by the PS. Xbox thickened the PC games list instead. Also why elite talk abt arcade 360 doesnt need HDD to make the game run properly.

  • RoodlesWty

    Posted May 16, 2008 4:22 pm PT

    yeh requirments, i would be nice to know
    crysis was good on medium setting on my pc, and that game is pretty much the pinical of testing a computer's graphical performance by todays standards, so hopefully mass effect shouldn't be quite so demanding

  • kaledaystarr

    Posted May 16, 2008 10:44 am PT

    Have the system requirements been released yet? My pc has everything going for it save my processor. I was .1 ghz short of playing assassins creed... Every other game I play on it runs top notch; bioshock, crysis(not so top notch)... I hope my processor doesn't hinder me from playing this.

  • RoodlesWty

    Posted May 16, 2008 5:50 am PT

    You all speak as if your blaming microsoft for the 360. No doubt most pc lovers own a pc with a microsoft operating system. Microsoft know what they're doing, well sometimes.
    I myself love the xbox, i dont have a 360, i chose to have a top-of-range pc instead because i know its better for all the reasons mentioned, but consoles are still cool, (apart from ps3), and just as much money is being made from them.
    I can't wait for mass effect, looking at the videos, and my constant playing on KOTOR, it looks WELL GOOD!!

  • rasel33

    Posted May 16, 2008 2:18 am PT

    i am happy that i dont buy a console.i always love my pc.thank you bioware

  • impulsivity83

    Posted May 15, 2008 6:54 am PT

    I'm really glad that Bioware went back to publishing all games on the PC after claiming Mass Effect would be an exclusive. I wouldn't be surprised if EAs acquisition had something to do with it (freeing bioware from needing MS as a sugar daddy).

    I remember suffering through knights of the old republic 2 on the Xbox. I had played KOTOR1 on the PC and loved it, so I expected KOTOR2 on the Xbox to be similar but playing games like this on the xboxes doesn't hold a candle to playing them on the PC. From graphics to control to party interaction to inventory management, everything on the xbox in bioware games seems a sad shadow of the PC experience that follows and I have no doubt Mass Effect will be the same way. Now if only bioware would go back to simultaneous release dates!


    for those of you with doubts about the PC as gaming platform you really should look at the cost of a 360 elite+needed add ons. If you buy a 450 dollar elite you still need to shell out 100 dollars for a wireless adaptor and 50 bucks a year to play anything online on top of 30 dollars for a battery pack for your controller and 30+ bucks for an HDMI cable. All in all the 360 costs around 600+ dollars to be on par with the PC to play 99% of the same games (nearly every single AAA Xbox game is ported to PC, I can't think of one that hasn't been except Halo 3 which almost certainly will be soon enough like 1 and 2 were).


    If you buy a case for 50 bucks, fans and components for 50 bucks, cables for 30, a 500 GB hard drive for 100, a decent Nvidia card like the 8600 with 512MB for 100, a recent intel core 2 duo for 200 and a DVD drive for 30-40 bucks 4GB of RAM for 100 bucks you can put together a rig thats superior to the 360 in performance for the same or superior in performance for pure gaming, and greatly superior in utility outside of gaming (since you can do all the other things PCs do). If you already have a PC with only a few components out of date its even easier to put a few hundred bucks in components like graphics cards and more RAM (and uninstalling Vista in favor of XP) towards a better then the 360 rig. Its a myth that the 360 is in any way more cost effective for gaming then the PC (and the games are 10-20 dollars more, mass effect new for the PC is 39.99 at release)

  • Svarta_Framtid

    Posted May 14, 2008 8:30 pm PT

    Wish my comp. was able to play this game. It was great on 360 though.

  • yuzna

    Posted May 14, 2008 11:52 am PT

    I think what I am looking most foward to on the PC version is that hopefully they fixed a lot of the graphical glitches. Mass Effect almost seemed to big for the Xbox 360, as noticed by the slow loading textures during the game

  • aman27deep

    Posted May 14, 2008 11:19 am PT

    Hydrith has actually made some very valid points and maybe i was gonna write many of those, thankds for helping out, +1 to u with eyes closed

  • The_Godfather_

    Posted May 14, 2008 10:48 am PT

    I want this game.

  • davidpearsonj21

    Posted May 14, 2008 7:47 am PT

    to all you PC-is-too-expensive people, no matter what the cost, PC gaming is totally worth it, and also i hate it when people who arent PC gamers say 'you have to upgrade all the time'.....as long as you pick the right components, your PC can last for a good few years! YES thats right!

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