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Mass effect 2 anti aliasing
Mass effect 2 anti aliasing





There may be better programs but those were the first two I came across that served the purpose I needed. The programs I used to edit the files were LECoal for Mass Effect 1 and 2 (bit awkward to use as it requires using powershell commands) and ME3Coalesced for Mass Effect 3 (much more user friendly). This can also be done for Mass Effect 1 and made mouse aiming reasonable. I can't say whether you only need to change one or both of these as I didn't test beyond this once I found that my issue was resolved. What I found that did work (although there might still be some kind of minor acceleration going on that doesn't bother me, but suffice to say it's "good enough") was using one of the many coalesced editors you can find to change both "bEnableMouseSmoothing" and "bUseMouseDampening" to false, which you'll find in the "BIOInput" section of the coalesced file. So I've been playing through the games and my experience has been that even setting the mouse dampening to false in the gamersettings.ini did not remove some form of acceleration that seemed to persist after this edit (the mouse aiming would wildly change speed in certain areas and might be based on framerate but I'm just speculating).







Mass effect 2 anti aliasing