Mass Effect and Windows 10?
GreenWarlock
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Asking here, as this is my preferred group of knowledgable gamers EA effectively killed the ME boards as a useful community years ago.
I have so far been avoiding upgrading to Windows 10, as the main thing I use my Windows box for, since migrating to Apple, is to play the Mass Effect games. When Windows 10 first launched, there were apparently a bunch of issues with the ME games, so I have simply punted on taking the upgrade (which MS makes harder and harder to avoid).
I am wondering if anyone who has taken the plunge with Window 10, and owns the original games (I bought the first 2 on disk, which affects the DRM), whether the experience is any better now? I still need to find time to complete the 3rd game with all DLC installed, and may not have time for that before the free-upgrade Window (for Windows 10) expires.
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I have so far been avoiding upgrading to Windows 10, as the main thing I use my Windows box for, since migrating to Apple, is to play the Mass Effect games. When Windows 10 first launched, there were apparently a bunch of issues with the ME games, so I have simply punted on taking the upgrade (which MS makes harder and harder to avoid).
I am wondering if anyone who has taken the plunge with Window 10, and owns the original games (I bought the first 2 on disk, which affects the DRM), whether the experience is any better now? I still need to find time to complete the 3rd game with all DLC installed, and may not have time for that before the free-upgrade Window (for Windows 10) expires.
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My secondary concern is, naturally, whether the new Windows is compatible with the DRM used in these games. It is clear that EA have no interest in patching any of these games for Windows support, so any compatibility that is present now will have come entirely from MS ongoing efforts for OS compatibility, which have been significant in the past - see The Old New Thing blog for some tales of compatibility from the MS perspective