

In terms of storage though, the size of this collection will astound. The game’s memory specs are a little higher than one would expect though, requiring 8 GB of RAM.

For graphics, you’ll need either a Nvidia GTX 760 or an AMD Radeon 7970. At these base specs, Mass Effect: Legendary Collection requires an Intel Core i5 3570 or an AMD FX-8350 processor. It should come as no surprise, but the minimum settings for a collection of ~10-year-old games are pretty easy to meet. Here are the specs listed for Mass Effect: Legendary Edition. The collection still features three massive RPGs to get lost in. That’s not to say it won’t be a great experience though. However, we also discovered that the Pinnacle Station DLC from the first Mass Effect won’t make it in either. The main item missing from the ticket is the Mass Effect 3 multiplayer. The collection is also missing some content. Sadly, there isn’t any ray tracing support. All three titles will now be playable in 4K with additional visual upgrades. However, since the games were all designed to run on hardware back in the Xbox 360 and PS3 era, they all got a decent visual upgrade. The specs for Mass Effect: Legendary Edition are on the game’s Steam store page, and paint a pretty picture.įor the few that don’t know what Mass Effect: Legendary Edition is, it’s a collection of the franchise’s three original titles. As it turns out, they won’t need that much. The only thing left to find out is what kind of hardware players will need in order to run this trio of excellent RPGs. The Mass Effect: Legendary Edition collection is coming out soon with every (good) Mass Effect title and most of the DLCs. This is the moment every Mass Effect fan has been waiting for.
