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- Submitted: Jun 17 2012 09:15 AM
- Last Updated: Jun 18 2012 12:52 AM
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Wrapper Type & Video Card Compatibility
- Wrapper Type: Wineskin
- Wine Version: WS8 w/ Modified Wine1.4
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ATI / AMD:
GREEN (fully playable)
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NVIDIA:
GREY (not tested)
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Intel GMA:
GREY (not tested)
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Intel HD:
GREY (not tested)
Wrapper Type Info
Note:
Wrappers have different Mac OS X compatibility!
Wineskin: 10.5
10.6
10.7
10.8
Cider: 10.5
10.6
10.7
10.8
CXZ/CXEx: 10.5
10.6
10.7
10.8
What is WINE & what is a Wrapper?
Wrappers have different Mac OS X compatibility!
Video Card Info
Sorry, Links Dead Mass Effect [All DLCs]
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Please vote for the Quality of this Port / Wrapper, not for the Game or Application!
The galaxy is trapped in an endless cycle of extinction. Every 50,000 years, an ancient machine race invades the galaxy. With ruthless efficiency, the machines wipe out all advanced organic civilization. They leave behind only the scattered ruins of technology, destroying all evidence of their own existence.
Few believe this ancient legend. You, however, know it to be true. The fight to stop this extinction event has become the most important mission in the galaxy.
It is your mission. As Commander Shepard of the SS Normandy, you will take your elite recon squad across a galaxy in turmoil, in a desperate race to stop the return of an enemy without mercy. To stop this enemy, you must act without remorse, without hesitation, and outside the limits of the law. Your only imperative is to preserve the safety of civilized life in the galaxy - at any cost. You must become the tip of the spear of humanity, for you alone know the full extent of what is at stake if you should fail
Lose Yourself in a Living Galaxy
Mass Effect combines astonishing photo-realistic graphics with innovative new dialog systems to create a cast of living characters to interact with. Engage these characters in real-time conversations that allow you to immerse yourself in dramatically charged situations.
Characters communicate with full voice-acting and amazing animation that displays their emotions right down to subtle nuances in their facial expressions. Every wrinkled brow and slight twist of the mouth is captured to infuse every interaction with a feeling of realism.
Science-fiction Role-playing: Perfected
Mass Effect allows you to create your own customizable version of Commander Shepard (or jump in and use the pre-created character) and plunge yourself into the center of an epic science-fiction story. Choose your squad-mates, your weapons, skills and abilities, and customize your vehicles, armor and appearance - you are in complete control over your experience.
In the course of your mission to stop the machine invasion, you may choose to follow the path of the soldier, the tech-specialist, or the biotics-specialist, each of which brings an arsenal of unique yet equally powerful abilities to use against the enemy. Wield a multitude of weapon types with precision accuracy, utilize your technical skill to turn enemy war machines against their creators or unleash the full power of Dark Energy against your foe with devastating effects.
As you progress throughout the game you will improve your character's skills, abilities, and equipment (including weapons, armor, biotic implants and more) to ensure that you have the means to face the growing threat before you.
The role you choose to play in Mass Effect will have tremendous consequences on the galaxy around you. You will face moral dilemmas in which the decision you ultimately make will significantly alter the fate of civilized life in the galaxy.
Updated March 30, 2012
Personal Notes:
This port utilizes a Wineskin engine built by me, I used the RAW3 input patch that was made available in the forums by cluthz, great find. I also used another patch in the build that was written by forum member "mr_lundis"
I originally had this totally packaged and ready to go and veteran member at the forums, battlefield, pointed out an issue present with the mouse that was not totally noticeable to me. I got to the root of the problem and that is the reason the speedy update to the wrapper and for the second port info file.
This port, with the mouse fix applied, has full mouse functionality both in game and in menus. The Wine version used is the latest stable version [1.4] and the issue that was present with the blue mask facial corruption is not present on my GPU
For Best Performance on Lower End Systems
It's almost habit to just turn everything way down when the system you rely on is sub par. In the case of this game however is "Film Grain" and "Blur" are not enabled in the Settings > Graphics option in the game's menu then you will experience horribly slow frame rates.
Keep these options enabled for best performance.
Testing System Specifications:
Mac OS X 10.6.8
Core Duo
2GB RAM
ATI X1600
128 MB VRAM
about 12 GB Hard Drive Space required
Known Issues:
No issues have been made apparent as of yet
Installation:
Download the wrapper from the link above
Install your own copy of Mass Effect
Extract the wrapper from the archive
Right click on the wrapper and choose 'Show Package Contents"
Navigate to Contents > Resources > drive_c > Program Files > Bioware > Mass Effect
Now navigate to your installed version
drag and drop the contents of the Mass Effect install folder into the open folder of the wrapper
close the windows out and double click the Mass Effect.app to launch the game.
The Wineskin installer can be used to install the game but it may change the System.reg entries and the executable pathway may require to be changed.
Mass Effect Config.app
Right Click on the wrapper and choose Show Package Contents
Click advanced and then click browse next to the Windows EXE location
Navigate to the folder containing the MEConfig.exe file and choose it.
Close out the Wineskin Interface, double click the app to launch the Config interface
Place your desired settings and close it out. Repeat the process to set the launched executable back to MassEffect.exe
Disregard the fact that it states Direct X is not installed. This is due to Wine's implementation of d3dx9 that is used instead of DirectX9. The game DOES NOT need an official Microsoft DX9 install
Few believe this ancient legend. You, however, know it to be true. The fight to stop this extinction event has become the most important mission in the galaxy.
It is your mission. As Commander Shepard of the SS Normandy, you will take your elite recon squad across a galaxy in turmoil, in a desperate race to stop the return of an enemy without mercy. To stop this enemy, you must act without remorse, without hesitation, and outside the limits of the law. Your only imperative is to preserve the safety of civilized life in the galaxy - at any cost. You must become the tip of the spear of humanity, for you alone know the full extent of what is at stake if you should fail
Lose Yourself in a Living Galaxy
Mass Effect combines astonishing photo-realistic graphics with innovative new dialog systems to create a cast of living characters to interact with. Engage these characters in real-time conversations that allow you to immerse yourself in dramatically charged situations.
Characters communicate with full voice-acting and amazing animation that displays their emotions right down to subtle nuances in their facial expressions. Every wrinkled brow and slight twist of the mouth is captured to infuse every interaction with a feeling of realism.
Science-fiction Role-playing: Perfected
Mass Effect allows you to create your own customizable version of Commander Shepard (or jump in and use the pre-created character) and plunge yourself into the center of an epic science-fiction story. Choose your squad-mates, your weapons, skills and abilities, and customize your vehicles, armor and appearance - you are in complete control over your experience.
In the course of your mission to stop the machine invasion, you may choose to follow the path of the soldier, the tech-specialist, or the biotics-specialist, each of which brings an arsenal of unique yet equally powerful abilities to use against the enemy. Wield a multitude of weapon types with precision accuracy, utilize your technical skill to turn enemy war machines against their creators or unleash the full power of Dark Energy against your foe with devastating effects.
As you progress throughout the game you will improve your character's skills, abilities, and equipment (including weapons, armor, biotic implants and more) to ensure that you have the means to face the growing threat before you.
The role you choose to play in Mass Effect will have tremendous consequences on the galaxy around you. You will face moral dilemmas in which the decision you ultimately make will significantly alter the fate of civilized life in the galaxy.
Updated March 30, 2012
Personal Notes:
This port utilizes a Wineskin engine built by me, I used the RAW3 input patch that was made available in the forums by cluthz, great find. I also used another patch in the build that was written by forum member "mr_lundis"
I originally had this totally packaged and ready to go and veteran member at the forums, battlefield, pointed out an issue present with the mouse that was not totally noticeable to me. I got to the root of the problem and that is the reason the speedy update to the wrapper and for the second port info file.
This port, with the mouse fix applied, has full mouse functionality both in game and in menus. The Wine version used is the latest stable version [1.4] and the issue that was present with the blue mask facial corruption is not present on my GPU
For Best Performance on Lower End Systems
It's almost habit to just turn everything way down when the system you rely on is sub par. In the case of this game however is "Film Grain" and "Blur" are not enabled in the Settings > Graphics option in the game's menu then you will experience horribly slow frame rates.
Keep these options enabled for best performance.
Testing System Specifications:
Mac OS X 10.6.8
Core Duo
2GB RAM
ATI X1600
128 MB VRAM
about 12 GB Hard Drive Space required
Known Issues:
No issues have been made apparent as of yet

Installation:
Download the wrapper from the link above
Install your own copy of Mass Effect
Extract the wrapper from the archive
Right click on the wrapper and choose 'Show Package Contents"
Navigate to Contents > Resources > drive_c > Program Files > Bioware > Mass Effect
Now navigate to your installed version
drag and drop the contents of the Mass Effect install folder into the open folder of the wrapper
close the windows out and double click the Mass Effect.app to launch the game.
The Wineskin installer can be used to install the game but it may change the System.reg entries and the executable pathway may require to be changed.
Mass Effect Config.app
Right Click on the wrapper and choose Show Package Contents
Click advanced and then click browse next to the Windows EXE location
Navigate to the folder containing the MEConfig.exe file and choose it.
Close out the Wineskin Interface, double click the app to launch the Config interface
Place your desired settings and close it out. Repeat the process to set the launched executable back to MassEffect.exe
Disregard the fact that it states Direct X is not installed. This is due to Wine's implementation of d3dx9 that is used instead of DirectX9. The game DOES NOT need an official Microsoft DX9 install
Yes...my fault...it's actually labeled wrong and linked incorrectly....I did it with all the backups I posted today actually...the FEAR backup is correctly linked...the other ones will be fixed tomorrow afternoon when I get home from work.
This is funny, mass effect runs worse for me than mass effect 3 for some reason 
Had to do some tweaking, but this runs great on my 2.4 dual core with a gf 8600mt. Looked like buttocks at first, but I bumped up the resolution and the textures and it runs great. (big surprise there; crank up the settings and it looks better)
The mousefix, however, does not like the game at all. Can't even open the thing. But I don't notice anything different.
5/5.
The mousefix, however, does not like the game at all. Can't even open the thing. But I don't notice anything different.
5/5.
wMin17, on 19 June 2012 - 06:31 PM, said:
This is funny, mass effect runs worse for me than mass effect 3 for some reason 
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