Mass Effect Andromeda Multiplayer lets you tackle various missions with other players. You can call for help when you’re stuck, or you can provide assistance to those in need. There are several requirements for playing coop in ME: Andromeda, however. In this guide, we’re going to show you how to play co-op in Mass Effect Andromeda, how multiplayer works.
Mass Effect 3's multiplayer is still alive and kicking, and I hope it comes to Mass Effect Legendary Edition Heather Wald 16 mins ago Expert: Coming months will be 'worst-case scenario'. Mass Effect Andromeda Multiplayer If you’re playing on console, you’ll need the premium subscription to access multiplayer. That means Playstation Plus or Xbox Live Gold, depending on the platform. How to play Co-op in Mass Effect Andromeda. There are two way to go about this. The first is accessing it from the menu. In fact, it is the Multiplayer that I am referring to; the Multiplayer mode of ME3 also allows players to have a class. However, unlike the singleplayer campaign, you can change classes at will if.
If you’re playing on console, you’ll need the premium subscription to access multiplayer. That means Playstation Plus or Xbox Live Gold, depending on the platform.How to play Co-op in Mass Effect Andromeda
There are two way to go about this. The first is accessing it from the menu:
- Open the menu, then select Game (if you’re on PC, you can press H to do this).
- Look for the option to Jump to Multiplayer, about halfway through the list.
On the other hand, you can access it through a certain terminal aboard the Tempest, your flying fortress. It’s the one that lets you send AI controlled teams on missions. When you interact with it, it will allow you to choose between joining a Strike Team Mission, or starting your own.
The multiplayer will put you in the shoes of a nameless soldier on the battlefield, fending off waves of enemies – you won’t be controlling the Ryders, sadly. You will be able to choose from a vast pool of races and classes, as well as customize your loadout to suit your style of play. The rewards you get in this horde mode will affect the singleplayer portion of the game as well. We don’t know how important they are for getting the best possible outcome in the end, but they’re definitely beneficial.
I know score doesn’t matter on Mass Effect multiplayer, but sometimes you just want the satisfaction of seeing your name up at the top of the screen, don’t pretend like you don’t! So, here’s my guide on how to get the highest score (without stealing kills or cheating or acting like an asshole):
Rule #1: ME3MP is not a zero-sum game.
As you can see in the photo above, you can score high without your teammates scoring low. I think anything over 100k in a single match is a decent score and 3/4 people in the above match scored well above that threshold while the top scorer (spoiler alert, it’s me, ha! Drell Assassin FTW) has over 260k. In general, the better your entire team is together, the higher you will all score.
Rule #2: Don’t steal kills – prime explosions instead.
Or do steal kills, whatever. It doesn’t matter. Your points are calculated based on your points of damage inflicted, not how many enemies you kill. The important thing that most people don’t take into account is priming tech/biotic explosions. If you are the primer, you get the points for the kill/explosive damage. That means even if you don’t do anything other than hit an enemy with a single Warp, you’ll still get a lot of points.
Rule #3: Pay attention to Damage Per Second (DPS).
If you want to be top scorer, don’t play as a supporting role, play as a character who can deal a lot of damage quickly. You can read my past post on weapon DPS to see how weapons’ base DPS stack up, but keep in mind the bonuses individual characters can achieve with their powers or headshots. Though you can generally use any character to score over 200k, stay away from the Geth Juggernaut Soldier or the Volus classes if that’s what you’re trying to do.
Here’s my list of combinations/builds that consistently score above 200k in a match (note that some of these builds are glitched to be maxed out – read my post on the 6/6/6/6/6 glitch to do the same):
1. Drell Assassin Infiltrator w/Cerberus Harrier
This is one of my favorite classes to play with. Works best if you equip Disruptor Ammo, Power Efficiency Module, Assault Rifle Amp, and Warfighter Package. Keep popping your Recon Mine in the middle of the enemies and blowing it up as often as you can. If you shoot at enemies with Disruptor Ammo equipped, you can detonate a fire explosion by blowing up the Recon Mine or hitting them with the Homing Grenade. Use your tactical cloak to keep aggro off yourself – the reason I didn’t recommend a sniper rifle to take advantage of the cloak’s weapon damage bonus is that the DPS is higher with the Harrier and shorter power recharge speed of Recon Mine.
2. Turian Ghost Infiltrator w/Cerberus Harrier
This combination is super OP, it almost gets boring to play with it. Works best with Incendiary Ammo, Assault Rifle Amp, Power Amp, and Warfighter Package. The incendiary ammo and your Overload power will cause Fire Explosions while your Cloak gives you a substantial damage bonus on your assault rifle. I use Stimpaks very often for their assault rifle damage bonus as well, even if my shields are already full.
3. Asari Valkyrie Sentinel w/Piranha (small maps like Glacier only)
This is my favorite character for small maps like Glacier and Reactor where you’re not getting hit by enemies from all the way across the map. The best equipment for this is Warp Ammo, Shotgun Rail Amp, Cyclonic Modulator, and Adaptive War Amp. Always keep Tech Armor and Annihilation Field active. You’ll want to run up close enough to enemies for your Annihilation Field to take effect, hit them with warp to cause a biotic explosion, and finish them off with your shotgun. For boss-types, back away a little bit and then run back into range to charge them with Annihilation Field again so that you can warp them again for more explosions. Trust me, you’ll need the Cyclonic Modulator since you’ll be getting so up close and personal with enemies.
4. Geth Infiltrator w/Javelin or Piranha
This build is really designed more for the Piranha, but it works decently with a sniper rifle as well. I like to use Armor Piercing Rounds, Cyclonic Modulator, Sniper Rifle Rail Amp, and Sniper Rifle Amp (gear) on this character (replacing the Sniper Rifle amps with Shotguns if I’m using the Piranha, obviously). Make sure your Hunter Mode is always on and you’re constantly popping Proximity Mines at the feet of your enemies. With the Piranha, you can take down an atlas in 1 and a half clips and with the Javelin, you can take one down in 3 well-placed shots.
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5. Asari Justicar Adept w/Piranha or Acolyte
This character is one of the most underrated IMHO. I like to use Power Amplifier Module, Warp Ammo, Shotgun/Pistol Rail Amp, and Adaptive War Amp. The reason this character is such a consistently high scorer is that it basically gets credit/points for every biotic/tech explosion it primes. Just constantly use Reave on enemies or make sure they pass through your bubble and you’ll get points for the resulting explosion that will inevitably happen when one of your teammates hits it with any power.
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Got any more tips to score high on Mass Effect Multiplayer? Let me know in comments!