Xbox Series X is the only console running the Legend of Mass Effect at 120fps

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Xbox Series X is the only console running the Legend of Mass Effect at 120fps

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By Sherif Saed
May 6, 2021 11:03 GMT

Mass Effect Legendary Edition seems to be able to expand well on all game consoles.

BioWare detailed the frame rate and resolution targets for the following: Mass Effect Legend On all consoles. For starters, the game will provide two modes: one prioritizes visual quality, and the other prioritizes frame rate.

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These two modes will be available on PS4, PS4 Pro, Xbox One, Xbox One X as well as PS5 and Xbox Series X/S-although the goals are different. It is worth mentioning that Xbox Series X is currently the only console that supports up to 120fps.

Although Xbox Series X is functionally comparable to PS5, the “Legend of Mass Effect” version may not be a native PS5 application, which means it is limited to PS4 Pro target users. Xbox certainly does not have this difference, Xbox allows games to provide performance suitable for each console.

BioWare also confirmed that the PC player will be able to run the game at a maximum speed of 240fps, and adjusted various graphics settings to fine-tune the output.

We break down these two modes into the following easy-to-understand lists.

Prefer quality

  • PS4: Up to 30fps at 1080p
  • PS4 Pro: Up to 30fps at 4K.
  • PS5: Up to 60fps at 4K.
  • Xbox One: Up to 30fps at 1080p
  • Xbox One X, Xbox Series S: Up to 30fps at 4K.
  • Xbox Series X: Up to 60fps at 4K.

good performance

  • PS4: Up to 60fps at 1080p
  • PS4 Pro: Up to 60fps at 1440p.
  • PS5: Up to 60fps at 1440p.
  • Xbox One: Up to 60fps at 1080p
  • Xbox One X, Xbox Series S: Up to 60fps at 1440p.
  • Xbox Series X: Up to 120fps at 1440p.

“Mass Effect Legend Edition” will be released on May 14.

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