Patch 1.12 | Mass Effect Andromeda
Perhaps most significantly, Patch 1.12 marked the official end of single-player support for Mass Effect Andromeda. Shortly after its release, BioWare confirmed that no further patches or story-based DLC would be developed for the game. This made 1.12 a bittersweet milestone for fans; while it polished the game into its most playable state, it also signaled the abandonment of unfinished storylines, such as the fate of the Quarian ark.
The update introduced three new character kits, expanding the roster of playable races and classes: Mass Effect Andromeda Patch 1.12
The most significant gameplay change introduced in Mass Effect Andromeda Patch 1.12 was the ability to re-spec the Ryder character in a way that affected narrative choices. Perhaps most significantly, Patch 1
However, the community was still clamoring for specific quality-of-life improvements, particularly regarding romance options and replayability. Players wanted to correct mistakes made in their initial playthroughs without starting a brand new character from scratch. Patch 1.12, released on July 31, 2017 (for PlayStation 4 and PC, with Xbox One following shortly), was designed to be the definitive polish layer. The update introduced three new character kits, expanding