![]() No level cap for a first playthrough (can exceed level 50 in your first playthrough) The Power Gamer (reach level 50) and Extreme Power Gamer (reach level 60) provided a total of +15% XP bonus. You were capped at level 50 in your first playthrough (Power Gamer achievement) When you gain a level, you gain the talent points for the new level, plus the talent points for the "missed" level. Legendary Mode is essentially Classic Mode except every second level is removed. You level up slower, but gain more XP per level. Classic Mode works the same as the original Mass Effect 1. Mass Effect 1 Legendary Edition has the following leveling modes: However, the Legendary Edition has some changes to the XP system. XP requirements for levels are the same in the original Mass Effect 1 and Mass Effect 1 Legendary Edition. You can no longer hack the tank in the Noveria garage to gain control of the tank turret. (In the original Mass Effect 1, failing a hack resulted in no further hack attempts you had to use Omni Gel to retrieve the hack contents). ![]() If you fail a hacking attempt, you can try again with no penalty. With an Xbox controller for example, X is now grenade (used to be Back) and B is now melees (used to holster weapon). The default button layout for controllers has changed. (In the original Mass Effect 1, melee was the same button/key as shoot, and the distance to the enemy determined whether you shot or melee'd the enemy.) GAMEPLAY CHANGES IN MASS EFFECT 1 LEGENDARY EDITION
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