Mass Effect 2 can be bought very cheaply now, so why not try and find a copy and play through. Then import that Shepard into Mass Effect 3. Now I no longer have the Xbox version and I prefer the game save from my PC version better choices in my opinion. That doesn't seem likely to happen now, so I'll stick with the mediocre save I have on the Xbox and hopefully I won't mind much since I will be too busy playing Mass Effect 3.
If your PC runs Mass Effect 2 then it will run the third game without a problem. That way you get to experience Mass Effect 3 with your best import. The only real difference would be having to use the keyboard and mouse for the controls, as well as not having gamerscore for the achievements you can earn.
Mass Effect 3 is cheaper on the PC, so you'd be saving a little money on top of using your best import. Then further down the line when the Xbox version drops in price you'll be able to pick that version up. So perhaps my advice is a little biased. Actually im trying to do this right now. I have come to the conclusion that you will need the xbox version of Mass Effect 2 along with the PC version to do it. Reason: The import save needs to be updated to the current save you have on your USB device im guessing and to do that, you just need to load the save game on Xbox in ME2, and should work then.
Makes complete sense, unfornutley ill need to get my ME2 back hahahah. If you do not have Mass Effect 2 installed, just create the folder structure yourself exactly as shown in the walkthrough.
See the Xbox page for more information. If anyone knows how to make either of these things work, please contact me and let me know. Please do not upload if you don't have the time to fill out the text box field correctly!
Thank you Yuri for your help with this! If you don't see an option for the romance you want, that means no one has uploaded a save for the combination yet. Consider using Gibbed's savegame editor to make the save you want. Since you are capped at level 50 for your first time through the game, you cannot reach level 60 until the second playthrough with your original character. If you're looking to reach level 60, it isn't necessary to reach level 50 in your first completion.
You can also start a completely new character if you'd like to try a new class , gender, background, etc, and you will no longer be level capped at 50, but there is not enough XP available in the game, even with DLC, to reach level 60 in a single go. To import save games on the Xbox , the game must be played on the hard drive the saved game was completed on, since it is not possible to transfer the file that Mass Effect 2 imports using the Xbox 's file management tools although it is possible when transferring the entire contents of the drive using a transfer cable.
As it is possible to transfer regular save files using the Xbox 's file management tools, the player may choose to transfer a save file right before the final battle and complete it again in order to transfer the completed game file. This will need to be repeated for every playthrough the player wishes to import. Alternatively, run Mass Effect 2 on the old Xbox to import the character, then save the game and move the resulting save file to the new Xbox.
Game saves can be transferred to new Xbox s with the exception of the final Mass Effect autosave at the end of the game. So, if you are transferring game saves to a new , it will work, but you will have to replay the end of the game to recreate that final autosave. Only then will the Mass Effect Import Utility be able to detect that final save.
The final autosave is invisible and not listed on any device. For Arcade units, it appears that the final autosave is written to the internal flash memory.
The same holds true if playing on the Xbox One via backwards compatibility. In order to transfer a Mass Effect save played on the Xbox One to a Mass Effect 2 save on the Xbox , make a save file just before the final battle and save it to the cloud drive. Load that onto the Xbox , play through the final battle to create the finale autosave to transfer to Mass Effect 2. MassEffectSave files they wish to import. However, there is a known issue with the Configuration Tool that may cause a fatal conflict with Mass Effect 2, preventing the game from launching and requiring a reinstall.
Players who wish to avoid this possibility can instead manually import their Mass Effect 1 save files. These files can easily be transferred between computers, and even downloaded from the internet if the player wished they had taken different actions in the original game but do not wish to re-play it.
The site Masseffectsaves. This comic retells the story of Mass Effect while allowing the player to make several important plot decisions. The choices the player makes will then be imported into Mass Effect 2 as if they had been made in the original game.
Xbox and PC owners can purchase Genesis separately. Another way of getting the save game variables that you want is by using Gibbed's Mass Effect 2 Save Editor. This save game editor allows you to change variables and checks placed within your Mass Effect 2 save file, which contains data from your Mass Effect save file if you imported one.
Instructions for using this tool can be found in this forum post Registration Required. If a player beats Mass Effect multiple times on a single Shepard, either by saving and re-loading or by starting a new game plus, each "victory" will be a separate Shepard that the player may import to Mass Effect 2.
The player need not worry that they are over-writing one of their Shepards, and may review all the major specifications and decisions of a Shepard before they choose to import the file to ensure it is the right file. Due to several gameplay changes , your character's level and abilities will not transfer over to Mass Effect 2. However, the game will acknowledge your character's level and morality and adapt it in ways that map across to the new system as well.
The higher the level of the imported character, the greater the bonuses granted upon importing. This seems to be a replacement for the "Rich" achievement. The player, however, may alter the class of their new character, as well as Shepard's appearance. It is worth noting that if the player opts to change the latter, they must start from scratch to re-design their character's look—one cannot, for example, simply change the hair color or nose of the previous character.
However for the PC version, there is a long string of numbers and letters on the Squad screen for Shepard.
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