‘Mass Effect: Andromeda’ Patch 1.05: BioWare Studios Promises Players To Fix All Bugs & Issues By Ralphy Bonn Sim | Apr 05, 2017 09:13 AM EDT BioWare recently announced a major update for "Mass Effect: Andromeda" with their Patch 1.05 that will address many of the issues that players have been experiencing with the game right now. This patch will fix the issues that players have found with the game such as matchmaking and latency will be improved, limits will be increased, and players can now skip the interminable cutscenes that occur when traveling between planets. According to Tech Radar, BioWare general manager Aaryn Flynn stopped short of issuing any sort of apology for "Mass Effect: Andromeda" issues but the studio has been poring over their comments and feedbacks, looking to discover what players wanted in the game to make the games improved and meet that satisfaction of the players. He also added that BioWare will release a patch this Thursday, April 6 that will fix several bugs and offer some improvements that fans have been asking for. "Mass Effect: Andromeda" patch 1.05 will resolve problems such as saves not working properly, Ryder becoming stuck in a pose, Ryder using a zig-zag running animation, and incorrect playback of music. The update will also make it possible to skip ahead when traveling between planets in the galaxy map; which addresses one of the biggest complaints from players. Other changes include increases in inventory limits, cheaper and more accessible remnant decryption keys, improved lip-sync and facial acting during conversations which includes localized voice and better-looking eyes for humans and Asari. According to The Verge, BioWare is working to address those issues in patches that the studio is planning to release over the next two months including technical problems. BioWare is also considering adding free cosmetic items to the single-player campaign. As for Andromeda's multiplayer component, the studio plans to add to the APEX missions that are currently available in the game, along with new maps, characters, and weapons.Other planned updates to "Mass Effect: Andromeda" include further improvements to cinematics and animations, more variety in the character creator, and additional upgrades to characters' hair and appearance.