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You need to get the coalescend editor (google it). Read the Mass Effect 1 tweak guide and apply some of those tweaks to ME2, the only difference is to access the BioEngine.ini, BioGame.ini, etc., you use the editor because they condensed everything into one file in different sections. See full list on writeups.org.
DAKNAP talks about modifications, tweaks and optimization (could also fix some issues you might experience). It is an easy to follow step-by-step guide I believe many people will find useful. DAKNAP also uploaded guides for Mass Effect 2 and Mass Effect 3. Have fun with the game A fantastic journey lies ahead of you. Read the Mass Effect 1 tweak guide and apply some of those tweaks to ME2, the only difference is to access the BioEngine.ini, BioGame.ini, etc., you use the editor because they condensed everything into one file in different sections. Jul 08, 2020 Mass Effect 3: Redemption - Fall of Vancouver map now available! Posted on 2020-07-08. Mass Effect 3: Redemption has been updated with the new Fall of Vancouver map! Hold the LZ for extraction as the Reapers bear down on you and commit more and more forces to halt your escape! Check it out on the Redemption page. AMD Black Blobs Fix released.
Mass Effect 3 Custom Key Bindings
What to us
Coalesced Editor for Mass Effect 3
Follow the guide if you haven’t installed it yet.
Key Bindings & Commands
From Mass Effect Wiki Guide (PC Tweaks)
Mass Effect 3 Pc Tweaks
Key Binding:
bioinput.ini > sfxgame > sfxgamemodedefault > bindings
bioinput.ini > sfxgame > sfxgamemodedefault > bindings
On the right side of the editor you will see the existing keybindings. Scroll down to the bottom where there will be a blank line. Add any new bindings one at a time. Press ‘enter’ once you’ve entered a new binding to start a new line.
Examples:
( Name=”NumPadSeven”, Command=”initcredits 9000000″ )
( Name=”NumPadEight”, Command=”setrenegade 1000″ )
( Name=”NumPadTwo”, Command=”setparagon 1000″ )
( Name=”NumPadZero”, Command=”God” )
( Name=”NumPadZero”, Command=”ENABLEPOWERCOOLDOWN 0″ )
( Name=”F4″, Command=”givesupergun” )
( Name=”F5″, Command=”givesuperarmor” )
( Name=”NumPadEight”, Command=”setrenegade 1000″ )
( Name=”NumPadTwo”, Command=”setparagon 1000″ )
( Name=”NumPadZero”, Command=”God” )
( Name=”NumPadZero”, Command=”ENABLEPOWERCOOLDOWN 0″ )
( Name=”F4″, Command=”givesupergun” )
( Name=”F5″, Command=”givesuperarmor” )
If a binding doesn’t work, check ” and spacing in the code.
Unlimited ammo and grenades on Reload:
( Name=”PC_Reload”, Command=”SwapWeaponIfEmpty | TryReload | initammo 999 | initgrenades 10″)
Individual weapon tweaks:
bioweapon.ini > sfxgamecontent > sfxweapon
bioweapon.ini > sfxgamecontent > sfxweapon
If you want to change the stats of an individual gun, such as fire rate, damage, or recoil.
Accuracy
maxaimerror = (X= , Y= )
minxaimeror = (X= , Y= )
minxaimeror = (X= , Y= )
maxzoomaimerror = (X= , Y= )
minzoomxaimeror = (X= , Y= )
minzoomxaimeror = (X= , Y= )
X and Y fields should be the same. Bigger values mean less accurate. The above two values fix accuracy when not holding down right mouse, or aiming. “zoomaimerror” is for accuracy while aiming.
Crosshair size
Crosshairs DO NOT scale with accuracy. It is up to you to fix the cross hair size to fit the accuracy that you have modded.
Crosshairs DO NOT scale with accuracy. It is up to you to fix the cross hair size to fit the accuracy that you have modded.
maxzoomcrosshairrange = (X= , Y= )
minzoomcrosshairrange = (X= , Y= )
minzoomcrosshairrange = (X= , Y= )
Damage
damage = (X= , Y= )
X is value of weapon damage at level I, while Y is the damage value at level X.
Note: Make sure you also fix the statbardamage attribute to be the same values as the damage that you set. There are two other values for stat bars: accuracy and rate of fire. These two values don’t correspond with the values that actually affect the behavior of the gun.
Rate of fire
rateoffire = (X= , Y= )
Both X and Y values should be the same.
Weight
encumbranceweight = (X= , Y= )
Value x is the weight of the weapon at level I, and value Y is the weight at level X. For example, a weight of 1.4 means your cooldown will be slowed by -140% if you equip this weapon.
Unlocking Casual Appearances:
biogame.ini > sfxgame > sfxplayercustomization > casualappearances
biogame.ini > sfxgame > sfxplayercustomization > casualappearances
To unlock, set the PlotFlag for the armor that you want to -1.
Example:
(Mesh=(Male=”BIOG_HMM_ARM_CTH_R.CTHl.HMM_ARM_CTHl_MDL”,Female=”…”),Id=9,PlotFlag=-1,Type=CustomizableType_Torso)
None of this is my creation. These resources were adopted from Mass Effect Wiki Guide.
Mass Effect 3 Ini Graphics Tweaks Pc
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If you have any other codes to add to the above ones, please contact me with the subject line: “Shepard ME3 General Codes”. Add your name if you want credit.