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Thanks for keeping the post alive guys! I can totally relate with the above replies. Especially I can imagine the scale of the problem for @OrbitalSexTycoon who is trying to play the game at 4K.
It is quite a pity that a game with such a scale and depth that (let's face it!) has directly inspired others, to be rendered unplayable by such glitches. It is quite obvious that all the developers have moved on to other projects but I was expecting that the game still had some economic value for the company to fix it, especially after the release of ME4 that would renew interest for the series. I am certain it has "sentimental" value but I am not sure if this is enough...
I believe that for such priceless games, it is worth the effort to include some (advanced) options that would allow it to adjust when the technology will have moved past what was considered high-end at the time of its release (or at the time the official support seizes to exist). Or at least somehow give the community the means to adjust it as the technology moves on...
The AHQ is for player-to-player self-help and technical discussions. No one from the development studios, (BioWare, in this case) or EA, ever visits here (except the Community Managers who try to keep us in line.) We're all just fellow players, doin' the best we can...
Both BioWare and EA use Twitter and Facebook as their feedback channels. (I use neither.)
- 9 years ago@ThandalNLyman
Wow, so ridiculous. What happened to private support forms which you fill in with your issue and it goes straight to the support team who then relays it to the developers? Why would anyone want to go on Twitter or even Facebook and publicly announce their tech/game issues to the developer for all to see? To me, those are social avenues to see what's new and trending. I know everyone uses them for different reasons but tech support? Am I the only one who thinks this is a little weird?
Just bring back dedicated private support forms which are sent directly to the support team\developers. - 9 years ago
I didn't say they used those channels for tech support. I said that's where the developers had a presence. The EA Game Advisors are the "official" support channel, and the AHQ is the "player-to-player" one.
WWIW, I agree with you. (See the last sentence of my reply above.)
- 9 years agoI'm the dev for the interface scaling mod. Essentially the way the UI was designed it was not meant to work on non-4:3 or 16:9 screens (if scaled). They designed all the interfaces for 720p and 4:3 (as this is what Xbox supported).
On PC you can bump it to 1080 and nothing scales, but it is still passable. At higher resolutions their lack of scaling obviously does not work. They did not implement code to deal with scaling nor non-standard aspect ratios.
I added in scaling (so it will scale up to what it would be like at 720p) but there is little flexibility in the interface. Writing code for aspect ratios would be awful to write and requires more resources than I can provide (there are a lot of interface files).
Additionally there are no "Trojans" in Mod Manager. The whole thing is open source, you can build it yourself even. Some of the included files have to modify game processes so mods work, that's part of modding the game. The files are relatively new on the latest releases because they were freshly compiled. Lots of AV programs like to flag newly built files that don't have a reputation yet. I'm not going to fork over thousands for a code signing key.
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