By Emma Boyle
Since its release last month, Mass Effect: Andromeda has received no small amount of criticism from fans and critics alike. Fortunately, BioWare has been listening (it would have been hard not to) and the developer has said it intends to release patches over the next two months that will improve some of the game’s biggest flaws.
In a recent post on the official Mass Effect blog, BioWare’s General Manager Aaryn Flynn gave a list of things the patches will address and said that the first patch will drop on Thursday April 6.
Patch 1.05 will address a number of the game’s annoying technical issues such as bugs and crashes which can be found in the full notes, but it will also make some bigger changes.
Patch it up
The most notable of these will include allowing players to skip the lengthy cutscenes that take place when travelling between planets; increasing inventory limits; improving the dead-behind-the eyes look of human and Asari characters; and improving lip-syncing among other things.
All of these changes are a good start – the long unskippable cutscenes were something we bemoaned in our own review and for a game that places such …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Gaming