The first patch for Mass Effect: Andromeda is coming soon. More and more details about the fixed issues are becoming known.
In complex role-playing games like Mass Effect: Andromeda, there are always bugs at the time of release. Knowing this doesn’t really comfort fans, especially when bugs completely hinder progress in the game, frustration increases significantly. Consequently, the demand for a patch that fixes these issues becomes louder. On Twitter, Ian S. Frazier has answered some questions from the community and already revealed what will be addressed in the upcoming update.
The annoying SAM will be toned down a bit. He should no longer inform players every second about whether they are currently standing in the hot sun, in the shade, or in an area suitable for resource mining.
Some bugs hit story fans particularly hard. There are players who have already had the ending spoiled for them because a corresponding codex entry appears in the logbook before the last mission begins.
Other players cannot continue at certain points and make no progress in certain side missions or romances because the next step simply doesn’t trigger.
Most of these bugs are already known to BioWare, and the developers emphasize that a large part of them should already be fixed with the next patch. However, when exactly that will be is still uncertain.
Recently, errors in multiplayer mode have been increasing. There are always complete sound failures, which can only be resolved by restarting the game. On PS4 and Xbox One, entire matches crash more frequently, leading to frustration for entire groups.
What bugs have you experienced in Mass Effect: Andromeda and what bothers you the most?
Some players find ME:A not gay enough – the choice of partners is rather poor.
