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'Mass Effect: Andromeda': Larger Inventories, Autopilot Sequence Skips Made Possible By Latest Patch

Several bug fixes and visual improvements also included in latest 'Mass Effect: Andromeda' patch

Developers are continuing to address the issues players have experienced while playing "Mass Effect: Andromeda," and a new patch is again aiming to substantially improve the game.

The patch notes for this downloadable were posted over on BioWare's blog, and according to them, there are additional features and fixes that are now available.

First off, players will no longer have to sit through those autopilot sequences that pop up in the galaxy map, as developers have given them the option of simply bypassing these.

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Players should also find that they now have more inventory space to work with, which should make exploring a bit easier to manage.

Some of the sought-after visual improvements that players have been clamoring for since "Andromeda's" launch are also included in the patch.

Lip-sync and facial acting featured in certain scenes should now appear better inside the game and even the eyes of human and Asari characters have been reworked.

Other issues that are being addressed by the latest "Mass Effect: Andromeda" patch include ones that are specifically related to the game's protagonist Ryder. One fix will make sure that Ryder runs better, while another will prevent him/her from getting stuck in the Biotic Charge Pose.

Problems with save files have been fixed as well and some adjustments have also been applied to the game's multiplayer mode.

Aside from laying out the contents of the newest patch coming to the game, the developers also touched on what other additions and changes they are planning to introduce over the next two months.

In a post on the game's official website, developers shared that they will soon be adding more options to the character creator and the game's romancing feature. Even more visual improvements may also be implemented soon.

New cosmetic items could also be coming to the game, and they may be made available for free.

More news about the additions coming to "Mass Effect: Andromeda" should be shared soon.

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