Mass Effect Andromeda Update 1.05 Eyes Changes Make Quite A Difference; Video, Comparison Screens Shared

Apr 7, 2017 at 11:30am EDT
Mass Effect Andromeda

Mass Effect Andromeda update 1.05 has finally gone live, introducing a variety of changes and tweaks that improve the experience considerably. Not all the changes, however, are gameplay related, as another subtle change actually does a lot in improving one of the game's most controversial features.

Several Mass Effect Andromeda fans put together some comparison screenshots detailing the changes that the 1.05 update introduced to eyes rendering. The changes are definitely small, but they make a rather big difference, making characters feel less creepy.

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A comparison video has also been made available. You can find it below.

While Mass Effect Andromeda 1.05 update doesn't fix all of the game's issues, it's a step in the right direction. It's a shame that the game has been released in such a flawed state, as it had the potential of being one of the best RPG released in recent times.

Mass Effect Andromeda could have been one of the best RPGs ever, but sadly the game never realizes its full potential. While the gameplay experience and RPG mechanics are mostly well done, with the best combat system of the entire series, the predictable story, uninteresting characters, and generally mediocre writing make the Pathfinder's quest to find a new home for humanity not as memorable as it could have been.

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