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BioWare Issues Statement Over Verbal Abuse On Mass Effect Andromeda Employees

BioWare Issues Statement Over Verbal Abuse On Mass Effect Andromeda Employees

Some people that have worked on Mass Effect Andromeda are sadly getting bullied online due to the awkward animations of the game. BioWare has now issued a statement telling people to stop this.

BioWare GM, Aaryn Flynn, posted on Twitter: “Recently, a former EA employee was misidentified as a lead member of the Mass Effect Andromeda development team. These reports are false.

We respect the opinions of our players and community, and welcome feedback on our games. But attacking individuals, regardless of their involvement in the project, is never acceptable.”

In other words, try to be nice to other people online. Yes, the game has awkward looking animations among other things but don’t harass the developers. Just let BioWare know about the problems in a civilized manner. The game will eventually get patched.

Even though the person getting harassed wasn’t a lead member of the development team, don’t go bulling the legitimate developers who worked on the game.

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