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Mass effect 2 mouse sensitivity ini edit
Mass effect 2 mouse sensitivity ini edit









mass effect 2 mouse sensitivity ini edit

Instead of placing most of these override settings directly into the User\Documents file, they put them into Coalesced.ini and as the name implies, smushed them all together so its very difficult to navigate or make any sense of.

mass effect 2 mouse sensitivity ini edit

This file serves as an override and will take precedence over the default settings found in DefaultEngine.ini, or in the case of ME2, Coalesced.ini. ME2 still uses this system but exposes much fewer options in the GamerSettings.ini located at %:\Users\%\Documents\BioWare\Mass Effect 2\BIOGame\Config. UE3 INI Tweaking For those who are familiar with UE3 games, you're probably familiar with the previous system that would typically have a Engine.ini file with numerous settings that could be changed located somewhere in %:\Users\%\Documents folder. BWLogo.bik Rename the files to whatever you like, I simply changed.Skip the Intro Splash Movies Navigate to %:\Mass Effect 2\BioGame\Movies and locate the two following: Here's an overview of the sections to help you navigate quickly: Most of these steps are just from previous experience with games that use the Unreal Engine 3 along with some trial and error. I just wanted to put them all in one place to make it easier to read and access. Thanks.Intro Mass Effect 2 is a truly epic gaming experience that every PC gamer should embark upon at some point, however, in order to get the most out of the PC version of the game and your hardware, some additional tweaks may be required. But if the overall performance at 4K is better on PS5 then that may be the move for me for now.Īnyways, not sure if anyone here is trying to run this with a 1070 at 4K, but would appreciate any impressions from people that are. I kind of prefer the PC version over the console for the versatility, such as mods, M+K support (though I mostly will play with a gamepad), and also just nice to have it in my Steam library to go back to whenever I do upgrade PC hardware down the road (though suppose I could always pick it up on the cheap on a Steam sale in a few years). I suppose I can test the game out a bit in Eden Prime to see what the performance is like on the 1070 with 4K before hitting the time limit for a refund request, but just wondering if the trilogy is playable 4K/60(ish) on a 1070, or if I should just refund it and get the PS4 version to play on PS5. I had already picked up the Legendary edition for PC but think I'm still in the Steam refund window as I've only put in about an hour in so far. I've been thinking of picking up a 4K display in the next week (mostly for gaming with the PS5). Does anyone know what the recommended specs listed for the game are targeting? 1080p/60 or 4K/60? I'm mostly just wondering how feasible 4K/60 (or at least close to 60) is with a GTX 1070, since that's listed as the recommended GPU for the game.











Mass effect 2 mouse sensitivity ini edit