Expect extra Mass Effect: Andromeda patches sooner or later. Whether or not they repair the stuff that bugs you is one other story.
Mass Effect: Andromeda has been catching a whole lot of flak for being usually unpolished, however the largest sticking level cited repeatedly has to do with how janky the character animations are.
People made fun on it, and reviewers have similarly not been kind. Although BioWare beforehand stated it has no immediate plan to fix them, followers proceed to ask the builders to vow a repair of some sort.
The newest batch of those have been directed at lead designer Ian S. Frazier. “As a majority of the mass effect fanbase is upset about current state of the facial animations, and the studio aware of the issue. Could we expect a patch or something down the line to fix these issues?” requested one Twitter person.
Frazier didn’t touch upon the animations issues immediately, however he did promise that many points are being checked out. “We’re looking at patching lots of issues and want to strongly support the game moving forward. I can’t say more just yet,” he said.
Many additionally felt the character creator didn’t present the depth they anticipated, and a few requested Frazier whether or not an replace shall be made to the creation instrument anytime sooner or later.
“Can’t promise anything yet, but we’re currently evaluating various options for making it better,” he told one Twitter person.
“No promises, but I’ve got it on the list of things we’re looking at potentially fixing/adding for character creation,” he informed another, referring to extra beard choices within the character creator.
Mass Effect: Andromeda is out now in North America. The remainder of the world follows tomorrow.