BioWare has been working double time in the previous months with the upcoming "Mass Effect 4" on one hand and the "Mass Effect" Trilogy Remastered on the other. While hardcore gamers has been anticipating further news about "Mass Effect 4," BioWare posted a question on Facebook about the "Mass Effect" Trilogy Remastered.
BioWare asked their fans on Facebook what they wanted to see on the "Mass Effect" Trilogy Remastered. Certainly, this caused a stir on the hardcore gamers; however, "Mass Effect" fans were still able to share their thoughts on what they expect in "Mass Effect" Trilogy Remastered, based on a report from Motoring Crunch.
Among the most popular requests from "Mass Effect" gamers was the inclusion of all the DLCs of the series in the "Mass Effect" Trilogy Remastered. Add to that, the gamers also requested an improvement on the series' graphics quality most especially that the remastered game would also be released in next generation consoles.
This, however, was not the first time BioWare asked questions from their hardcore gamers about the "Mass Effect" Trilogy Remastered. It was November 2014 when BioWare Edmonton and Montreal Studio General Manager Aaryn Flynn conducted a poll and asked "Mass Effect" fans about what they wanted to see in the remastered game.
Gamers requested that same things a few months back. They wanted "1080p 60fps support, high-res textures - especially on Mass Effect 1, the inclusion of all DLC and a 'seamless experience' so each game flows into one another without needing to import saves," based on a report from Eurogamer.
The initial announcement on "Mass Effect" Trilogy Remastered was made during the "N7" Day, which was BioWare's annual celebration on "Mass Effect." However, BioWare did not give any further details about the planned "Mass Effect" Trilogy Remastered; the same would go with the current Facebook poll where the developers just cut the supposed research short and never gave any detail of the possible release of a remastered edition.
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