There was a wave of hatred against the animator who worked at Mass Effect: Andromeda.
Because one of the staff on Massomect’s Andromeda external motion capture team happened to be a woman, gamers punched by a misleading article began bombarding him with insulting messages without enough evidence.
So, as you may have noticed, one of the newest commas in online gamer society is the sometimes lame animations of Mass Effect: Andromeda. Collected into one video, these are likely to paint the game in a much worse color than what we come across in real gameplay, but that still makes the bucks still exist. Of course, in the age of the internet, the case could not end with a critique of actual in-game bugs.
The latest case began when Allie Rose-Marie Leost, a Vancouver staff member who works as an external partner for many of Massomect: Andromeda’s many partners, wrote to some social media profiles in a very silly way that she was the leader of the face animation team. And a blog called The Ralph Retort, not exactly known for its neutral information, was given the opportunity to write in a juicy post that BioWare had entrusted the work of animation leaders with a tragic end result to a cosplayer with no video gaming experience.

The material, on the other hand, is astonishingly misleading: on the one hand, they have nowhere verified that Leos has actually held that position, and on the other, the theory has been woven into the post without any evidence that he was certainly given the position in exchange for sexual favors. Extremely sadly, many not only believed in a conspiracy theory without any basis based on known facts, but even began bombarding an outside team member in Mass Effect: Andromeda with anonymous messages. And as you might guess, a lot had nothing to do with whether he did his job well or badly.
In the case, of course, BioWare also spoke, the director, Aaryn Flynn, said:

“Recently, a former EA employee was mistakenly identified as one of the leaders of the Mass Effect: Andromeda development team. These reports are untrue. We respect the views of our players and the community and welcome feedback on our games. But an attack on individuals, regardless of their connection to the project, is unacceptable. “
And we agree with that one hundred percent.

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- Developer: BioWare
- Publisher: Electronic Arts
- Platform: PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
- Style: Action, Role Playing
- Appearance: 03/23/2017
The next installment in BioWare’s Mass Effect series, Mass Effect: Andromeda is not a continuation of previous parts, but rather a whole new adventure, far from the location and time of the original trilogy.
