Here is BioWare's vague plan to fix(?) 'Mass Effect: Andromeda'

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It's April 4, which means BioWare's "what's ahead" announcement for Mass Effect: Andromedahyped last week in an odd tweet — is here.

Aaryn Flynn, the studio's general manager, lays out what's changing in a new blog post. There's an initial patch, coming this Thursday, and a more general plan to address other issues with the game in subsequent patches to be released "over the next two months."

We'll start with the imminent fixes. Here are the bullet points:

  • Allowing you to skip ahead when travelling between planets in the galaxy map 

  • Increasing the inventory limits 

  • Improving the appearance of eyes for humans and asari characters 

  • Decreasing the cost of remnant decryption keys and making them more accessible at merchants 

  • Improving localized voice over lip sync 

  • Fixing Ryder’s movements when running in a zig zag pattern 

  • Improving matchmaking and latency in multiplayer Read more...

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