No Mass Effect: Andromeda Crossplay, PC Version Has Uncapped Frame Rate – Confirmed (VIDEO)
The release of Mass Effect: Andromeda is so close, we can almost taste it. Not that we want to taste the highly anticipated space RPG, but you get the idea. With March being right around the corner, it’s always lovely when we receive any sort of information about the title. Just this week, we got to see an incredibly beautiful cinematic trailer. It is goosebump-inducing for all the right reasons, and most of us at DFTG have had it on loop ever since. The latest details to be confirmed about the game refer to Andromeda crossplay and the PC version’s frame rate.
crossplay not in the current plans, sorry. and mp is peer to peer (same as me3)
— Fernando Melo (@DiscoBabaloo) January 27, 2017
That’s right, Andromeda crossplay is a no-go, unfortunately. Well, it’s “not in the current plans.” Wait, that means it’s a possibility down the road, right? Right?! It would be nice, to say the least. Another detail that has been confirmed by BioWare is that the PC version of Mass Effect: Andromeda has an uncapped frame rate. Of course, Aaryn Flynn already said this a few weeks ago, but now it is official. Like, super official. Also pointed out in DualShockers’ rundown:
We also hear that female protagonist Sara Ryder will have more male romance options than Liam which aren’t Krogan, and that includes “a few” characters that haven’t been revealed yet.”
All the space romance! You’ll be able to sweep aliens off their feet when the game launches on March 21 for PS4, Xbox One, and PC. As some of you may know, we are a little excited about the upcoming title in the Mass Effect franchise. Even if Andromeda crossplay is out the window(for now), we’re sure to love it! And in case you happened to miss that beautiful cinematic trailer, you can take a gander below:
What say you, gamers? Are you able to control your excitement for the new Mass Effect? Bummed that there’ll be no crossplay, or were you not expecting it to begin with? Let us know in the comments section below! As always, stay tuned to Don’t Feed the Gamers on Twitter to ensure you stay up to date on everything Mass Effect related!
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Eric is an editor and writer for Don't Feed the Gamers. When he is not staring at a computer screen filled with text, he is usually staring at a computer screen filled with controllable animations. Today's youth call this gaming. He also likes to shoot things. With a camera, of course.