每个队友都有3各主动技能和 2 个被动技能,战斗时可以给队友下达指令,守卫、攻击或者集合,还可以和队友联手创造出威力巨大的 Power Combos。.
此外在 Xbox 商店中 Xbox One 版容量曝光文件大小 42.19GB。
《质量效应:仙女座》将于 2017 年 3 月 21 日发售。
The second video in Electronic Arts and BioWare’s Mass Effect: Andromeda gameplay series focuses on profiles, favorites, and your squad.
As you level up in Mass Effect: Andromeda, you’ll gain access to dozens of skills and over 300 skill upgrades. You’re free to pick any skill without being limited to a class, which allows you to create a Pathfinder suited to how you want to play.
As detailed in the first video, there are three main types of skills in the game: combat, tech, and biotics. As you unlock skills over the course of the game, you’ll also gain access to profiles. There are seven types of profiles. Here are two of them:
Adept – The Adept profile is perfect for players who want to specialize in biotics. As you choose more biotic skills, the Adept profile will give you bonuses to suit your play style. Choosing Adept gives bonuses to the duration and damage of your biotics. And the more you invest in your skills, the higher level profiles you can unlock.
Explorer – Maybe you want to be more versatile, choosing some combat mixed with biotic and tech skills. This will unlock the Explorer profile, giving you perks and buffs that enhance all your abilities.
You can swap between these profiles at any time, giving you a number of ways to tackle each battle and never locking you into a particular style of play.
Favorites are a quick way to map three skills and a single profile to one slot. At any time during combat, you can switch between these four slots, giving you access to up to 12 of your favorite skills during a fight.
As for your squad, each of your six squad-mates has three active and two passive skills. In the video, we see Cora use her biotics as a support character and Drack able to soak up damage as a bruiser. You can set your squad up around the battlefield, ordering them to defend locations, attack targets, or rally to your side, as well as team up with them for Power Combos. These activate when you or one of your squad-mates primes an enemy or group of enemies, setting them up for the kill, then you or a squad-mate jumps in to detonate and finish the job. You can level up your squad-mates to make them specifically good at priming or detonating targets.
Mass Effect: Andromeda is due out for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC on March 21 in North America and March 23 in Europe.
Mass Effect: Andromeda’s ship doctor is voiced by Game of Thrones’ Natalie Dormer
Game of Thrones star Natalie Dormer braves a hostile new galaxy as Dr Lexi T’Perro in Mass Effect: Andromeda
In the newest instalment of the Mass Effect series, Lexi enters the depths of outer space, stepping on board The Tempest. Natalie Dormer voices one of the game’s central characters and one of the first characters players will meet when they wake up from their 600-year cryo sleep.
Dr Lexi is calm and compassionate with a feisty edge. Her role is to maintain crew fitness, both physical and mental, and research how the environments and situations they are exposed to throughout the Andromeda galaxy affect human biology and psychology.
Mass Effect: Andromeda will be available on 23rd March on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and Origin for PC.
kirassss
2017-2-25 04:24 PM
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Mass Effect: Andromeda PC System Specs and Andromeda Initiative Weapons Briefing
《质量效应:仙女座》宣布制作完成 现已正式压盘!
Mass Effect: Andromeda has gone gold, developer BioWare announced. That means development on the game is complete and it’s ready to meet its release date.
If you missed it yesterday, catch part two of Mass Effect: Andromeda‘s gameplay video series, which focuses on profiles, favorites, and your squad, here.
Mass Effect: Andromeda is due out for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC on March 21 in North America and March 23 in Europe.
kirassss
2017-3-1 07:21 AM
Mass Effect Andromeda ~ Peebee's Loyalty Mission Gameplay
kirassss
2017-3-2 06:35 PM
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Mass Effect: Andromeda ~ Kumail Nanjiani as Jarun Tann
Bioware在自己的官方博客中发表了一篇有关PAX East 2017游戏展的信息,该信息透露了游戏的部分消息。Bioware表示欢迎玩家在游戏展时莅临他们的展位,届时他们将展出《质量效应:仙女座》游戏,而且每天还会放出不同的游戏角色,展会给了玩家可以在PC上体验《质量效应:仙女座》多人游戏的机会。
据了解,Bioware届时将准备12台配备了Nvidia显卡的电脑供玩家试玩,玩家也可以去微软的展位体验游戏的Xbox One版本。另外,Bioware还表示PAX East 2017上将会对多人游戏实况进行直播,而之前所说的多人测试版不再推出。PAX East 2017游戏展将在3月10日举行(北京时间应为3与11日),虽然Bioware承诺将有直播,不过此举依旧大大减少了玩家们玩到该游戏的机会。
kirassss
2017-3-4 05:04 PM
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Mass Effect Andromeda Exploration & Discovery, First 13 Minutes
《质量效应:仙女座》探索行星多达上百颗和超长开场剧情/基本操作演示!
EA 今天公布《质量效应:仙女座(Mass Effect Andromeda)》最新游戏演示预告片聚焦本作的探索元素。
Exploration, Discovery, and Crafting in Mass Effect: Andromeda
Welcome back to the Mass Effect: Andromeda gameplay series. In our first two videos, we took a closer look at weapons and skills, and then profiles and squads. In this installment, we’re diving straight into the heart of Mass Effect: Andromeda – exploration. The Andromeda Galaxy is filled with worlds to discover and diverse locations to explore.
The Galaxy Map
The story in Mass Effect: Andromeda takes place in the Heleus Cluster, a portion of space populated with dozens of star systems. You can navigate these systems using the Tempest’s onboard Galaxy Map and see everything that exists outside your ship’s many windows in real-time. Planets, moons, space anomalies, and starships will all be visible from the Tempest.
As you look over the map, you’ll see dozens of systems and over a hundred planets in the Andromeda Galaxy, including several that you can explore on foot. That’s where your adventure will begin in earnest.
Planets
Each world visited will have its own story, characters, and—of course—challenges.
In our gameplay video above, the world we’re visiting is Elaaden. When you explore the opening landing area, called Paradise, you’ll quickly discover that the heat on Elaaden can be deadly, that water is scarce, and that mysterious ancient artifacts are scattered across the landscape, guarded by dangerous remnant creatures. To make a life on Elaaden, you have to be desperate – or krogan.
Yet even the krogan aren’t happy, and they don’t trust anyone from the Andromeda Initiative – least of all a Pathfinder. How you deal with the krogan and the challenges that go along with them will ultimately determine success on Elaaden.
The Nomad, your all-terrain rover, is key for quickly covering the expansive landscapes throughout the Andromeda Galaxy. You’ll be able to enhance the Nomad with a series of functional upgrades designed to give you better Turbo Boost, higher jumps, better handling, and more.
Forward Stations
While exploring, one of your objectives will be to discover locations where you can call down Forward Stations. Once found, each of these Forward Stations acts as a fast travel point, allowing you to change your loadout or call the Nomad if it gets lost or destroyed. It also allows you to resupply, while protecting your team from any environmental hazards.
In some locations, like the dunes on Elaaden, you’ll be exposed to localized and/or global hazards, such as extreme temperatures. The Pathfinder and the Nomad are both separately outfitted with Life Support systems that help protect against these hazards, but once these systems run out of energy, you’ll need to find a safe location or a Forward Station to recharge them.
Outposts
When traveling throughout a planet, you’ll discover new areas to explore, characters, and storylines. Ultimately, all your discoveries will help raise the Viability of the planet, which in turn lets you to create an outpost and upgrade the Nexus – the Andromeda Initiative’s space station.
Before a planet can support an outpost, you’ll need to raise its Viability to at least 40% by countering threats, allying yourself with the locals, solving environmental problems, and accomplishing specific tasks related to that planet’s story. In the case of Elaaden, for example, your relationship with the krogan ultimately determines whether the viability of an outpost.
Additionally, your exploration and discoveries nets you Andromeda Viability Points (AVP). Attaining certain AVP thresholds makes upgrading the Nexus possible and wakes up more colonists from cryo-sleep. Which colonists you decide to wake up determines what perks and advantages you’ll be able to utilize. Want to get an edge in research and development? Wake up scientists. Need more combat prowess? Rouse the military personnel. Want some help with trading? Call in the merchants. The choice is yours!
Vaults
No one said finding a new home for humanity would be easy. The Andromeda Galaxy holds many mysteries, not the least of which is a vast network of ancient Vaults.
Simply figuring out how to access one of these Vaults is a challenge, taking you across an entire world to complete. Once inside a Vault, you’ll need to rely on every element of Mass Effect: Andromeda gameplay – including exploration, environmental navigation, puzzle-solving, and combat – to bring them online and make it out alive. Resolving the mystery of these Vaults may hold the key to survival in the Andromeda Galaxy.
kirassss
2017-3-4 05:33 PM
Crafting
If you like building and modifying weapons and gear to match your unique play style, you’ll love our deep crafting system. In Mass Effect: Andromeda, assembling your ideal equipment relies on two key components: Research and Development.
Research: When exploring, you’ll want to scan all the unique wildlife and tech you discover to earn Research Data related to your subject. The more you learn, the more unique and rare blueprints and augmentations you’ll be able to unlock.
Development: Once research is done, it’s time to craft. Look at the blueprints to see what materials are needed and where they can be found. Get materials from merchants, find them while exploring on foot, mine them with the Nomad’s drone, or discover them while exploring space in the Tempest. Depending on the materials used and the research you’ve done, you can apply augmentations while building gear.
Augmentations : These are special devices which can be incorporated into a weapon or armor piece during crafting to give it unique properties. Below are just a few of the Augmentations available, to provide a sense of what’s possible when you use them while crafting a weapon or piece of armor:
• Aerial Stabilizer: If used while crafting a weapon, grants accuracy to weapon damage whenever you’re hovering. If used while crafting armor, improves your biotic powers while hovering.
• Beam Emitter: Replaces the firing mechanism of a gun with an energy beam. Turn your Avenger into a laser rifle!
• Coolant Unit: Increases clip size whenever special ammo is in use, allowing you to get the most out of your cryo, incendiary, or disruptor rounds.
• Shield Disruptor: If used while crafting a weapon, increases the power of your disruptor ammo. If used while crafting leg armor, adds an electrical discharge to your air melee attacks.
• Vintage Heat Sink: Converts any gun to an overheat system (like in the original Mass Effect™), where you’ll never run out of ammo.
Additionally, a huge variety of mods can further enhance your weapons abilities, as well as Remnant “fusion mods” that can upgrade your armor. And the more you explore, the more materials you’ll find, the more amazing things you’ll build, and the more devastating you’ll be on the battlefield.
At its heart, Mass Effect: Andromeda is a game of discovery and exploration. The choices made and the places visited let you blaze a unique trail through the Andromeda Galaxy. Whether exploring the depths of a crashed starship, or delving into the core of an active volcano – the more you engage with the world around you and the characters in it, the more that world will surprise with what’s waiting just around the corner.
Mass Effect: Andromeda launches on March 21 in North America and March 23 in Europe.
Mass Effect: Andromeda new 4K screenshots, detailed PC settings
Mass Effect: Andromeda PC Graphics Settings Revealed, Exclusive 4K Ansel Screenshots Released
The long-awaited Mass Effect: Andromeda launches on March 21st in North America, and March 23rd in Europe, and will be available from March 16th for Electronic Arts’ Origin Access subscribers. Featuring an entirely new setting and story, Mass Effect: Andromeda is an ideal entry-point for franchise newcomers, presenting fresh story-led, action-RPG gameplay set hundreds of years after the events of the original Mass Effect Trilogy.
Today, we’re unveiling the graphics settings for the PC version, and showing four 4K screenshots captured at max detail levels using NVIDIA Ansel and its Free Camera and Super Resolution options.
If you’ve played other Frostbite Engine games, such as Battlefield 1 and Mirror’s Edge Catalyst, you’ll know that titles built on DICE and EA’s engine run well and feature a good range of graphics options. Unsurprisingly then Mass Effect: Andromeda continues the trend, enabling you to scale image quality and performance to suit systems old and new.
As you can see below in screen captures of the WIP graphics menu, Mass Effect: Andromeda gives you options for Ambient Occlusion, Anti-Aliasing, Chromatic Aberration, Effects Quality, Film Grain, Lighting Quality, Mesh Quality, Post-Process Effect Quality, Resolution Scaling, Shader Quality, Shadow Quality, Terrain Quality, Texture Filtering Quality, Texture Quality, and Vegetation Quality.
In total there are 16 options that affect image quality, most of which have several detail levels. Additionally, Mass Effect: Andromeda players with a HDR television, or a G-SYNC HDR monitor, can enable the best implementation of HDR seen to date on PC with one flick of a switch in the Video menu.
For playing Mass Effect: Andromeda on PC, here’s what BioWare and Electronic Arts recommend for Minimum settings at 1280x720, and High settings at 1920x1080:
Mass Effect: Andromeda Minimum System Requirements For 1280x720
• CPU: Intel Core i5-3570 or AMD FX 6350
• GPU: GeForce GTX 660
• RAM: 8GB
• OS: Windows 7, Windows 8.1 or Windows 10 (64-bit versions)
• HDD: 55GB free space
• DirectX: Version 11
Mass Effect: Andromeda Recommended System Requirements For 1920x1080
• CPU: Intel Core i7-4790 or AMD FX 8350
• GPU: GeForce GTX 1060 3GB, or GeForce GTX 970
• RAM: 16GB
• OS: Windows 7, Windows 8.1 or Windows 10 (64-bit versions)
• HDD: 55GB free space
• DirectX: Version 11
If you wish to crank those 16 options to their maximum levels, or run at higher resolutions with higher framerates, you’ll want to equip your system with a faster GPU, such as the GeForce GTX 1070, GeForce GTX 1080, or newly-announced GeForce GTX 1080 Ti.
With enough horsepower you’ll be able to run Mass Effect: Andromeda at 4K with maximum settings, an experience exemplified by the exclusive PC screenshots above. Each is captured at max settings at 4K using NVIDIA Ansel, with no additional post-processing or Photoshopping.
If you’ve not heard of NVIDIA Ansel before now, it’s a powerful screenshot tool that enables you to capture unique, professional-grade 2D, 360° and Virtual Reality 360° screenshots on GeForce GTX graphics cards. During gameplay simply press Alt+F2 and you’ll be able to frame and capture your own screenshots, and render them to your PC at resolutions up to 63,360 x 35,640, 33 times higher than 1920 x 1080.
If you’re not geeking-out about all these graphics settings and features, and just want to play the game with a good framerate on your available hardware, load GeForce Experience and apply its one-click Optimal Playable Settings for the best possible experience from the second you load Mass Effect: Andromeda. GeForce Experience will automatically determine and apply the best settings for your CPU and GPU, whilst targeting a smooth 60 FPS.
If you want to know more about Mass Effect: Andromeda’s single-player and multiplayer modes be sure to check out the game’s official website. And for more on the PC version, stay tuned to the NVIDIA GeForce YouTube channel in the coming days.