Mass Effect™ 3 N7 Digital Deluxe Edition (2012)

Mass Effect™ 3 N7 Digital Deluxe Edition (2012)

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quick fix for origin framerate issue
By Hobo and 1 collaborators
Yes origin thin has broken this game. why?

the origin overlay is interacting with an element of windows to read mouse movements, this element has been updated over time since this game released however origin thin has not updated to compensate with the change in the code, this means when you use your mouse the frame rate tanks.
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The Fix
Ok so, can we remove the origin overlay?

Nope breaks the game.
YES! the author of the original controller mod has made a new mod which will remove the origin in-game overlay grab it here https://github.com/ME3Tweaks/d3d9-blank-proxy/releases/tag/1.0

thank you Mgamerz and Saint-14's Trophy Husband

the rest of this guide will basically just be for those who wish to use a controller i'm too lazy to edit it

can we use a controller?

They did not implement controller support. however an amazing modding community and Mgamerz (Mod Author) have stepped in to save the day as per usual

Downsides?

you need to use a mod manager and install a single player or multiplayer mod. you cannot use both at the same time.

there are some tiny hiccups in the UI but mostly everything is perfect.

you should backup your game this will require another 20gb or so of HDD space

you will not be able to use the mouse or keyboard to control your game

if you have no controllers that can be recognised by steam you are ♥♥♥♥ outta luck. however you didn't want to buy a broken game so i wouldn't feel guilty about pirating a copy of it ;) shame they did not give us the keys to activate it on origin!
Installation
Grab the mod manager here: https://www.nexusmods.com/masseffect3/mods/373?tab=description

You will need a nexus mods account to access the downloads!

Manually download ME3tweaks Mod Manger using the manual blue button in the top right of the page.

install this program anywhere, maybe make a desktop shortcut for ease.

clear the first page and it should automatically detect your mass effect games, you may need to select mass effect 3 specifically and you may need to set the steam folder it is installed to using manage target in the top right.

click backup and restore and backup mass effect 3 if you wish to play both multiplayer and single player, if you don't want to play both you don't need to backup the game but this step is still recommended
Installation part two
You can find the controller mods here. manually download both of them the same way you did the mod manager. the will be compressed folders instead of a .exe program

Single player: https://www.nexusmods.com/masseffect3/mods/407

Multiplayer: https://www.nexusmods.com/masseffect3/mods/374

Download both of these or just one if you don't care for both modes.

the Scaling version is better for big TV's with high resolutions and may look crisper, however may also have extra issues. its your choice.

Return to the mod manager.

click the mod management tab > import mod > import from .7z/.rar etc

select the mods you just downloaded and choose to import those mods.
Usage
You should now see the two mods listed in the left pane of the mod manager, click on the one you wish to use and select apply mod down at the bottom left.

you will always get an error asking you to reload the map press OK or Confirm or whatever it says its no problem

once that's done you must launch the game from this mod manager to use the mods of course. launch the game using the blue start game button. make sure steam and origin are open before hand, if you get an error about keys or you cannot use your controller on the main menu try launching the mod manager in administrative mode.

if you ever want to switch modes you must restore your game using the backup menu and then apply the other mod, do not worry this won't affect your saves but it is a pain i know.

you may now notice that your frame-rate is significantly improved however you are no longer able to use the mouse and keyboard to control the game.

if you have any odd controllers or want to use a switch controller you can set this up using steams controller configurations however this should work with xbox controllers (xinput)

Enjoy
You should have way better performance now, it may take a minute to settle in and creep up to 60 fps. if you cannot see xbox buttons (mod not working) or if your performance is not improved i am really sorry i cannot help further it will be some other issue with your setup. i have tested this on Ryzen 3400/ GTX 1660 super and a Ryzen 3700x GTX 2060 and both can play 4K 60fps now but could not before. should be a similar story with intel and readon though.



Thank me buy leaving a nice comment, maybe a good rating. i was gifted mass effect 3 and do not know if this issue happens on the others, however a similar fix could be applied there too. if you really want to thank me i would love a copy of mass effect 1 or 2 to bide my quarantined time
8 Comments
Evan0K 29 Jun, 2020 @ 8:42am 
Absolutely fantastic! The first mod shared works like a charm!
The 18 other COVIDs 27 Jun, 2020 @ 5:05pm 
There is a way to disable the Origin issue. I was speaking to ME3Tweaks dev and he ended up putting this out: https://github.com/ME3Tweaks/d3d9-blank-proxy/releases/tag/1.0 . I tested it myself and it works perfectly in a several hour play session.
Misu 26 Jun, 2020 @ 8:44am 
@Random Ware: Absolutely false. No matter what you do, the Steam release ignores your settings in Mass Effect 3, and you can literally open up the overlay to see that the settings say it's disabled.
Hobo  [author] 25 Jun, 2020 @ 7:46pm 
Thanks! i would not be playing this on steam with my friend if it was not for your mod's. the extra detail in backing up the game is very much appreciated thank you!
Mgamerz 25 Jun, 2020 @ 6:20pm 
> once that's done you must launch the game from this mod manager to use the mods of course.

This isn't true. On old versions it was, but it hasn't been this way for several years now. Otherwise, fairly good guide. You can take a backup of your game and quickly restore TESTPATCH (sfar tab), basegame files (basegame tab) to be ready to go from SP -> MP. To go from MP -> SP, restore TESTPATCH, RECKONING and basegame.

Or if you have the disk space, make a game backup, then restore to custom location in restore menu. Then add that restored spot as a target (if it didn't already). Install SP Controller to one target, change the dropdown to the other one, and install MP into it. I'm not 100% sure if this works for booting through steam yet however, since it's relatively new and I haven't looked at how it determines what executable to run. I don't have ME1/2 on steam so I have never tested these games here before.

(I'm the developer of the mod manager and these mods you list)
V3LCR0 24 Jun, 2020 @ 7:14am 
I can't even launch mine. Takes me to origin for DL/Install, Tried letting to do whatever it was trying to do to see if it fixed it, Crashes in finalizing. 1/10 I've been waiting for this forever and now it's looking like I'll refund it.
Random Ware 24 Jun, 2020 @ 12:09am 
You are able to disable the Origin overlay by a couple of ways:
Through the settings on Origin and the Game properties of ME3 in the Origin Launcher.

I was able to get a solid 60fps (can uncap but I hear of increasing the accuracy of the enemies).
Misu 23 Jun, 2020 @ 6:50am 
60 FPS in most areas instead of the permanent 20, thank you so much. Hope you don't mind me linking to this guide in my review, hopefully that'll get you more visibility.

You should post it on the Steam forums too, lots of people that are still having issues with the overlay.