BioWare adjusts 'unflattering' camera angles in Mass Effect: Legendary Edition

Adrian Ovalle
BioWare adjusts ‘unflattering’ camera angles in Mass Effect: Legendary Edition. Mac Walters tells that in an interview with Metro.

Walters says BioWare has made some changes to bring the female version of protagonist Shepard into line with the male version. For example, faces have been subtly adjusted and some animations have been changed.

“As for the animations, we couldn’t adjust it too much, but there are times when you can change the camera so players don’t focus on it.” There is an animation of the male Shepard in which he sits with his legs wide and the camera is low. If you then wear a skirt like the female version, it looks rather unflattering. “

Walters also says that some camera angles have been adjusted that focus, for example. on the backside of characters like Miranda. “In some cases we said ‘okay, here we can make an adjustment’.”

Mass Effect: Legendary Edition is a collection of remasters for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC, with ‘additional improvements’ for the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X and S. The game will be released on May 14.

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