With just a week separating us from Mass Effect: Andromeda, the PC gaming community is largely worried about the version of the game they'll be playing. Michael Gamble, however, reassured that they should fret.
The release is edging closer, and those with genuine concerns and who think a week is enough to turn a port from bad to good took to Twitter to kindly ask the game's producer to not "...fuck up the PC port". Gamble replied.
@AlexiousRahl lol yes. 60+
— Michael Gamble (@GambleMike) March 13, 2017
Stating that the PC version is not a port and, subsequently, not fucked up, another user went on to ask Gamble a hard-hitting performance questions as to whether Nvidia's new flagship GTX 1080Ti can run the game at a stable 60fps in 4K and the highest settings - to which Gamble creatively reacted to with "lol yes. 60+". Which is reassuring when you're looking at the £700 pricetag on a card of that caliber.
Mass Effect: Andromeda's Recommended Specs Might Only Achieve 30fps At 1080p
We can gather the worried came from the game's system requirements and performance expectations that surfaced from EA just last week that suggested those with modern-day medium-level GPUs would only be able to the run the title at 1080p 30fps - or, around console level of performance that PC gamers typically aim to surpass.
Granted, Gamble's comments don't really squash those worries, but at least we have his word that the PC version isn't an afterthought. Mass Effect: Andromeda launches March 23. You can snag a cheap pre-order on GreenManGaming.