![]() How to import a headmorph into your Mass Effect 3 save game. ![]() Chances are everyone who cares knows about these already, but just on the off-chance folks are still new to this, hey, there are really, really easy ways to create/modify your own savefiles and it’s good times all around.Let's start with the basics. Sure, it’s cheating, but you can also use it to recreate lost or broken savefiles, or just create an idealized ME1 or ME2 playthrough if you have limited time to play and want to get straight to the game of your choice.Īnyway. ![]() Super-easy interface: you open the savefile and immediately have access to a ton of awesome variables you can check or modify (including the number of credits and resources, just sayin’), with the option of doing cool stuff like bringing Tali and Legion and Samara and Thane around with you early in ME2–they’ve got unique dialogue recorded for most of those scenes–or bringing someone back from the dead if a Suicide Mission went horribly wrong, or fiddling with enough variables to finally get the option for peace on Rannoch. If you want to assume direct control of your savefiles (and who doesn’t?), you ought to pick yourself up a copy of the Mass Effect 2 Gibbed Save Editor and/or the Mass Effect 3 Gibbed Save Editor. That’s it! If I’m starting a new ME2 or ME3 career, I often pick one of these saves up to use as a base for this next tool… The site’s got great instructions–all you have to do is download a file, put it in the right folder, and fiddle with the appearance at the start of the game to suit your Shep. Looking for a level 60 renegade infiltrator female Shep who romanced Liara, placed Anderson on the Council, saved Ashley, and let Balak escape to save the hostages? It’ll be in there somewhere. ![]() Lots of new players around lately, so maybe they’re not aware of these things or how straightforward it is to use them.įirst is, a great website where folks have uploaded their Shepards’ savegames (Mass Effect 1 and Mass Effect 2) for you to download and import. There are some seriously simple and straightforward tools out there for all these issues! I’m always surprised when I come across folks who say things like, “I want to play ME2 as a renegade this time but my ME1 save is so paragon,” or, “I romanced Kaidan in the first game and wound up with Garrus in the second and I don’t want an awkward love triangle in ME3”, so here, shhh, it’s okay, have some links. Want to do a successful paragon runthrough of ME3 without having to replay ME1 and ME2 to do so? Want to replay part of your game with a different Virmire survivor? Want to avoid scanning all those dang planets? ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |