The M35 Mako from 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Mass Effect is notorious for its clunky controls, in desperate need o⛎f an upgrade. Thankfully, the release of Mass Effect: Legendary Edition on May 14 will deliver a newly calibrated Mako to combat some issues that were present in the first game.

Back in 2007 with the first Mass Effect game, we were presented with the M35 Mako. To some, it was a less than pleasant experience. The internet is flooded with memes of Makos flying through the sky, losin🌟g control after one small bump. Over time, people have grown to 𝓰love this original M35 Mako because of how terrible the controls were. The Mako itself wouldn't be as bad if the terrain was a little more manageable.

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With the release of Mass Effect: Legendary Edition, we are finally getting an upgraded M35 Mako. After some cal🔯ibrations, the Mako should feel heavier, so you don't go flying when hitting a weirdly-angled rock. In addition to weight, the Mako will have upgraded camera controls, a faster charging shield, no XP penalties, and new thrusters to help with speed. Touching lava will also not end in mission failure anymore - while damage from lava will be dealt over time.

If you aren't qui🍷te sure what Mass Effect: Legendary Edition is, it's a compilation of the original Mass Effect trilogy. The gam💜es have been remastered for the Legendary Edition and will include changes to gameplay and quality-of-life improvements. Overall, this should help the games feel a bit smoother and modernized.

BioWare is also giving us oth🌱er upgrades throughout the game; check out the full list of changes on .

As for the future of the trilogy, Bioware has already ꦉconfirmed the studio is wo♕rking on the next big Mass Effect title. The announcement trailer at last year's Game Awards was a bit vague, but we've done some research on our own to try and underst𓄧and what it's adding to.

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