'Mass Effect: Andromeda' Issues to be Resolved in April Update; Game Criticized Heavily
"Mass Effect: Andromeda" has been under the spotlight since its release for being too buggy. The game has been criticized for its performance issues, animation problems and other issues that have severely affected user experience.
Bioware, the game developer has acknowledged the performance issue with "Mass Effect: Andromeda". Some issues were even present before the launch of the game and they were experienced by several EA and Origin Access players. These players were greeted by a black screen when they launched the game or switched to other apps while playing the game, TomsHardware reported.
The issues that were reported for "Mass Effect: Andromeda" include characters getting stuck in animations, graphics issues that popped up on AMD GPUs when the HDR mode was enabled and some characters not responding to commands. The gamers are complaining about the issues present in "Mass Effect: Andromeda" on almost every social media platform.
Bioware has responded to furious gamers' problems via Twitter. The developer said it will resolve the issues in the upcoming updates, reported TrsutedReviews. Bioware also said that it plans a strong support for "Mass Effect: Andromeda" for a foreseeable future. Many fans and players are disappointed because of the artifacts that appear on screen while playing the game.
It is impossible to fix the issues overnight but Bioware is working hard to resolve the issues as soon as possible. Apart from the glitches in the "Mass Effect: Andromeda", there are reports that suggest character's expressions are lifeless and feel plasticky. Since the game has launched almost a decade after the original "Mass Effect", these kinds of glitches ruin the gaming experience.
"Mass Effect: Andromeda" was one of the highly anticipated game to come in 2017.It received warm reception upon launch. However, the bugs, glitches and animation problems have ruined the excitement of the gamers who are now ranting about the issues all over the social media. Bioware is expected to release a patch soon to fix the annoying problems.