It’s no secret that the Anthem community has been growing restless waiting for new information from developer BioWare. Specifically, players want to know what fixes, improvements, and changes are coming to the game in the near future and beyond. To that end, BioWare hosted a livestream this week in which it discussed a lot of the future of Anthem and how the experience will get better for players.

On March 12th, Anthem will get its next major update, which will include a number of bug fixes and changes. Among them are the removal of uncommon and common items from the loot pool for players at level 30 and the return of the Gunslinger’s Mark’s bonus damage while hovering perk.

Most importantly, BioWare seems to have narrowed down a lot of the crashes on console and has fixes in place for those. They also say that every instance of a PS4 shutdown should allow for players to power up the console; the game has not “bricked” any consoles in its testing. Still, it does not sound like a fix for this is in place for March 12th, but the crash team is focusing on console at the moment and will look at PC afterwards.

Another big change coming is a respawn timer for almost all activities and areas. Instead of having to wait for a revive from a teammate, players will only have to wait 30 seconds before they can respawn themselves. While plenty of games try to increase the challenge by forcing revives, most Anthem players felt staring at a red message diminished the fun and BioWare clearly agrees.

Although there are fixes in the pipeline, other requested improvements and changes were merely acknowledged. There is a nasty health bug with the game that gives players less health and shield than they should have that is all over the game’s subreddit and forums, but BioWare has no fix for that yet.

Players looking for a stat screen or an improvement to loot quality in Grandmaster 2 and 3 difficulty will find no such change anytime soon either. BioWare knows that players want these things but it seems the focus is on stability first.

The good news for Anthem players is that an update is right around the corner but it may not have changes that they are looking for. BioWare has clearly been overwhelmed with fixes and so improvements have been put on the back burner. The developers did say that it might add some small freeplay events in the interim, but nothing has changed with its 90-day roadmap.

Anthem is available now for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.