Following the release of Mass Effect: Andromeda, it's fair to say that the development team has received its fair share of criticism for the game's animations, some of its textures, voice acting and writing, with a lot of people claiming that it just doesn't feel like a Bioware game any more.
Although it hasn't officially addressed these concerns as of yet, Bioware did tweet out an image statement which tells players that it is listening and that it has big plans for the game's future.
"We've received quite a bit of feedback, some of it positive and some of it critical," the message reads. "That feedback is an important part of our ongoing support for the game and we can't wait to share more of our immediate plans with you on Tuesday, April 4."
A message from the @masseffect Andromeda team: pic.twitter.com/PRyeZFBzmT
— BioWare (@bioware) March 30, 2017
What those plans are is anyone's guess, though an update for the way the game handles facial animations wouldn't be hugely surprising. Supposedly that would be quite a big job, so it may be some time before the game receives that patch, but it's one that fans of the series are clamouring for.
We won't be seeing new voice acting anytime soon though, as that is far too big and expensive a job to redo at this stage in the game's life. It seems likely that BIoware will be looking to quash as many bugs as possible, as soon as possible, though, as that's one of the other glaring problems with the game.
What would you guys like to see Bioware focus on with the game's future?