visit
Utility Mods:
Gameplay Mods:
1. Trilogy Save Editor by Karlitos
This is what the save editor looks like
One of the key features of the Mass Effect Trilogy are the consequences that come with many of your decisions. These consequences could be as simple as getting you a little more cash up to the fate of your team. With Mass Effect 3’s ending being changed to be influenced solely by your decisions and not how much you play Multiplayer, these decisions slowly build up to eventually decide the fate of the galaxy. You might also not feel like sitting through the same dreary side quests you saw Shepard mumble through over a decade ago or you might have accidentally failed to get enough Paragon or Renegade points to get someone to listen to you. At that point, you might decide to reject reality and substitute your own with a save editor. Karlitos’ Trilogy Save Editor is pretty much the only save editor out right now. While not as powerful as the old Gibbed Save Editor, it does pretty much all of the most important things. With it you can alter story flags, effectively making sure that the game is following the plot you intended, and alter your own inventory, making sure that you have as much money as you think you deserve. It’s easiest to understand the Save Editor after you’ve beaten the trilogy as it’s hard to know the ramifications of each decision on your first playthrough.Mass Effect 1 at 100 FOV | Jade/Mass Effect Legendary Edition Nexus
Field of View is a criminally underlooked setting that’s seen more consideration in recent years. Some people might suffer from simulation sickness if the FOV isn’t what they need it to be. Others simply find it unpleasant to use an FOV below what they are used to. Unfortunately, without this Mass Effect Legendary Edition Mod, it’s not possible to change the FOV in any of the games as a consequence of their age. While a little clunky, this mod will allow you to set the camera to 80, 90 and 100 FOV in any of the games in the trilogy, giving a degree of choice to players.Eudaimonim/Mass Effect Legendary Edition Nexus
While Mass Effect 2’s gameplay isn’t as clunky as its predecessor, having the gameplay changed makes playthroughs a little more exciting. This mod goes about it by rebalancing all the weapons to take on new, distinct identities while changing enemy behavior. It works really well. For example, the M3 Predator, the first weapon you get, is transformed into a low-damage, high-capacity weapon that has its niche in closer distances than the M6 Carnifex, which typically serves as a direct upgrade of the weapon. It also allows all classes to bring Assault Rifles while merging hand cannons and SMGs in the same slot. It lets classes that don’t typically get to use larger guns have more fun in combat when their abilities are on cooldown. Enemies suffer from movement penalties while getting benefits from setting up and aiming. It allows Shepard to take a few more risks in combat by being a little safer when dashing from cover to cover while punishing them for being too stationary and letting enemies pin them down. Small tweaks like increasing the Normandy’s fuel capacity help make the mod change more than just the basic elements of the mod.Skellin/Mass Effect Legendary Edition Nexus
While not as combat focused as ME2 LE Combat Remastered, this mod tweaks most aspects of Mass Effect 3’s gameplay while adding some content. For the most part, it eases much of the game’s exploration content by giving the Normandy a longer range while slowing down Reapers and making them less observant. It also gives Shepard infinite sprint to speed up moving from one spot to another. On the combat side, weapons are reworked though much of the changes focus on Squadmates being able to deal more damage and being more aggressive in combat by spending less time in cover. Biotic combos are incentivised by having a wider range and being able to penetrate cover. It’s also combined with another mod, created by the Nexus user Mistyvail, to add more armour customisation options from past games and NPCs for Shepard to wear. Overall, this mod streamlines Mass Effect 3 to a more enjoyable experienceMore in Gaming