Bioware has made an official statement that they're going to be making an official statement at a later date. No...really. This Tuesday, Bioware will address what they call "feedback" from fans concerning Mass Effect: Andromeda's numerous bugs, choppy animation, whimsical facial expressions and uninspired dialogue (just to name a few of the complaints). To that end, BioWare posted the following message.
To Our Players
It’s been a week since we officially launched Mass Effect: Andromeda worldwide, and we couldn’t be more excited that our fans are finally experiencing everything we’ve worked so hard to create.
We’ve received quite a bit of feedback, some of it positive and some of it critical. That feedback is an important part of our ongoing support of the game, and we can’t wait to share more of our immediate plans with you on Tuesday, April 4.
In the meantime, keep your feedback coming. Our team is listening, working around the clock to gather information and plan out solutions to improve and build on Mass Effect: Andromeda.
Thanks for your continued support and for joining us on this journey.
Do you think Andromeda can be salvaged? It would take a Herculean effort and a pretty sizable patch to fix some of the more prevalent complaints. Not to mention, such a 'tune-up' would take quite a long time to finish, so unless BioWare was already aware of the issues before launch and have already been toiling away on a patch, don't expect any type of calibration to happen any time soon.