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But she looks great @Discrepancy


Here some screenshots from Melinda *Mel* Shepard in ME2
She is a Infiltrator,Spacer. From her childhood to now she never had anything others then Military around her. She also fought the overwhelming force on Elysium. Deep in her are left scars and nightmares - but she is the - HEY Here I come - tomboy b*itch.
Her tech Taleants and handling a sniper riflle made her legendary.
In ME2 she found Jacob - a dry conterpart of her own and fell for him.

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yukidama wrote...

It's not men's "nature" and I hate that overly simplistic view for so many reasons but the point is moot anyway because he's a character who was *written* by someone else. Nothing is in his nature unless the writers choose it to be. None of the other male characters act that way (sure as hell wouldn't be playing if they did). But it doesn't matter that Vega acts like a chode, I just want the choice to not engage in it, much less encourage. I don't find it a touch of humor at all, it just makes it worse, haha.


yukidama wrote...

So I'm supposed to like that James considers my Shepard human enough to stare at her chest? Honestly, the whole game spends time humanizing her in ways that don't force her to allow some dude to constantly comment on her appearance without saying anything. Male Shepard is perfectly humanizes and Vega has the same esteem for him, but he's not constantly talking about dude Shep's body or pausing during a convo to stare at his bulge. I don't buy that they couldn't have conveyed what people keep mentioning about their friendship without including that kind of content OR without letting Shepard tell him she dislikes it.

I didn't allow him to call my Shepard Lola, so she never initiated anything (if you let him the exchange is playfully flirty enough that I can accept it since she kinda started it). I think if you told him not to call you Lola the game shouldn't go down that line like they have in the past.


Agreed. Again.

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Discrepancy wrote...

It's a bit of a shame we actually have to use Texmod just to make our characters resemble their 'former' selves more, isn't it? I'm a *big* fan of the Hrist texture, but even so all the little (yet noticeable) discrepancies make me twitch a little. 

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(without Texmod)

edit: Just wanted to say that I think she looks great. :)

Wow, I must be really lucky.

Yes, there are subtle differences, but I am really pleased with how both Maria and Kendra turned out in ME3. The rough edges and especially the points their checks made while in half-profile in ME2 got smoothed out.

Kendra in ME1:
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The left side of her face kinda-sorta comes to a point. (Right side to us). Not as bad as in ME2, but I can still see it. If I had any sort of skill with the CC, I'd try to fix it, but sadly, I don't.

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A great shot, but all I can see is that point on her check on the left side of her face. (Right side to us). Much more apparant here.

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No more points, nice and smooth. (Renegade scars notwithstanding.)

I would post Maria's, too, but I'm trying to be respectful and not pic spam.

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SaturnRing wrote...

goodventure wrote...

Does anyone have a picture of what the ME1 default FemShep face looks like in ME3? I'm curious, now that the import patch works.

Apart from one custom face(had 2 others that i combined in one), i only exclusively use ME1 and 2 default face for all my femshep (arround 6 of them). Bioware hasn't made her import in ME3 possible yet - instead when you load that face from ME2 save, you get a custom Shep put together from the cc, made to look like her - i unfortunately don't have a picture. I haven't played my canon in ME3 yet. So i'm stuck waiting...hopefully they'll make her available soon like they promise to do.


I came to this thread to ask the same exact question as goodventure. I'm really curious to see how the original quick start Jane plays through as a morph to ME2 and what a continued import to ME3 does to her. Did you get a "can't import face" message before the patch? Did it give you any kind of face that even remotely resembles quick start Jane? Pics when you get a chance SaturnRing?
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Also curious about quick start Jane's first cousin - preset #1 from ME1 cc. Anyone play her through without alteration to ME3? When I mean alteration, I mean unaltered by you, because I know the ME3 import and cc alters it a ton.

One of these days I hope to marathon through all 3 games with quickstart Jane and/or preset #1

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Chignon wrote...

yukidama wrote...

It's not men's "nature" and I hate that overly simplistic view for so many reasons but the point is moot anyway because he's a character who was *written* by someone else. Nothing is in his nature unless the writers choose it to be. None of the other male characters act that way (sure as hell wouldn't be playing if they did). But it doesn't matter that Vega acts like a chode, I just want the choice to not engage in it, much less encourage. I don't find it a touch of humor at all, it just makes it worse, haha.


yukidama wrote...

So I'm supposed to like that James considers my Shepard human enough to stare at her chest? Honestly, the whole game spends time humanizing her in ways that don't force her to allow some dude to constantly comment on her appearance without saying anything. Male Shepard is perfectly humanizes and Vega has the same esteem for him, but he's not constantly talking about dude Shep's body or pausing during a convo to stare at his bulge. I don't buy that they couldn't have conveyed what people keep mentioning about their friendship without including that kind of content OR without letting Shepard tell him she dislikes it.

I didn't allow him to call my Shepard Lola, so she never initiated anything (if you let him the exchange is playfully flirty enough that I can accept it since she kinda started it). I think if you told him not to call you Lola the game shouldn't go down that line like they have in the past.


Agreed. Again.


Agreed. Again, again.

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raziel1980 wrote...

You know for some reason in most cases, I'm finding the ME 2 version of certain femsheps look better than their ME 3 counterparts...though this isn't the case for all...


This was one problem I had.

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Aeowyn wrote...

Chignon wrote...

yukidama wrote...

It's not men's "nature" and I hate that overly simplistic view for so many reasons but the point is moot anyway because he's a character who was *written* by someone else. Nothing is in his nature unless the writers choose it to be. None of the other male characters act that way (sure as hell wouldn't be playing if they did). But it doesn't matter that Vega acts like a chode, I just want the choice to not engage in it, much less encourage. I don't find it a touch of humor at all, it just makes it worse, haha.


yukidama wrote...

So I'm supposed to like that James considers my Shepard human enough to stare at her chest? Honestly, the whole game spends time humanizing her in ways that don't force her to allow some dude to constantly comment on her appearance without saying anything. Male Shepard is perfectly humanizes and Vega has the same esteem for him, but he's not constantly talking about dude Shep's body or pausing during a convo to stare at his bulge. I don't buy that they couldn't have conveyed what people keep mentioning about their friendship without including that kind of content OR without letting Shepard tell him she dislikes it.

I didn't allow him to call my Shepard Lola, so she never initiated anything (if you let him the exchange is playfully flirty enough that I can accept it since she kinda started it). I think if you told him not to call you Lola the game shouldn't go down that line like they have in the past.


Agreed. Again.


Agreed. Again, again.


Again, again again :P

I don't have any issues with "political correctness" or "feminism" or "military protocol" or any other terms I've seen thrown out.

I'm not offended by Vega, and I like his character.  I find his interraction with femShep amusing...

but only if it happens to make sense for the personality of the femShep in question.

This is an RP issue.

They've always said [in interviews and such] that Shepard is their character, and there are certain things that will always be out of the players control in regards to her personality.  But they've taken that to a whole new level in ME3.  It is by far, the most railroaded and limited of the three games as far as shaping Shepard's personality.

If this works out for your particular Shepard, consider yourself lucky.

If I ever play my own Caroline Shepard through ME3, you can bet she will be avoiding Vega, because even though I, the player, like him, there is no way the autodialogue fits the personality I have established for her.

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Happy 500th page, ME3 Femshep thread. :)

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Celebrating page 500 with a shot from happier times :)

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Barbara Shepard in ME1

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Barbara Shepard in ME2

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Barbara Shepard in ME3

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I've been running my paragon alt through ME3 quickly, skipping most of the side quests and not doing any planet scanning. I've already done Thessia and was just about to trigger the final assault on TIM's base when I noticed that I still had the asari monastery in my quest log. I was a little surprised it was still there so I decided to complete it. Turns out the dialogue changes if done post-Thessia. Ashley commented off-hand about not being thrilled to be there, but needing to earn back the asari trust. The conversation with the asari councilor was a bit different because they've lost Thessia, but agreed to send some reinforcements anyway. Shepard can apologize to Samara on Citadel about losing Thessia as well.

Just thought all that was interesting. I would have never seen that if I was being a completionist because I like doing all the minor quests first before doing any of the priority ones.

Edit: Added SS.

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ELE08 wrote...

Again, again again :P

I don't have any issues with "political correctness" or "feminism" or "military protocol" or any other terms I've seen thrown out.

I'm not offended by Vega, and I like his character.  I find his interraction with femShep amusing...

but only if it happens to make sense for the personality of the femShep in question.

This is an RP issue.

They've always said [in interviews and such] that Shepard is their character, and there are certain things that will always be out of the players control in regards to her personality.  But they've taken that to a whole new level in ME3.  It is by far, the most railroaded and limited of the three games as far as shaping Shepard's personality.


If this works out for your particular Shepard, consider yourself lucky.

If I ever play my own Caroline Shepard through ME3, you can bet she will be avoiding Vega, because even though I, the player, like him, there is no way the autodialogue fits the personality I have established for her.

Ele said it so much better than I ever could, especially the bolded part. It also impacts the replay value negatively. At least it does so for me.

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ELE08 wrote...

[snipped the huge quote chain]

Again, again again :P

I don't have any issues with "political correctness" or "feminism" or "military protocol" or any other terms I've seen thrown out.

I'm not offended by Vega, and I like his character.  I find his interraction with femShep amusing...

but only if it happens to make sense for the personality of the femShep in question.

This is an RP issue.

They've always said [in interviews and such] that Shepard is their character, and there are certain things that will always be out of the players control in regards to her personality.  But they've taken that to a whole new level in ME3.  It is by far, the most railroaded and limited of the three games as far as shaping Shepard's personality.

If this works out for your particular Shepard, consider yourself lucky.

If I ever play my own Caroline Shepard through ME3, you can bet she will be avoiding Vega, because even though I, the player, like him, there is no way the autodialogue fits the personality I have established for her.

It worked for Kendra because (for me) she knew he was full of BS and when she called him on it at the N7 tatoo scene, he had no answer. Personally, I liked that scene. It worked for her, even though she didn't let him call her "Lola".

For Maria, I have no idea how I'll handle it yet. She's a Garrus gal. I guess I'll play it by ear when... if she gets to ME3.

One thing we can probably all agree on is that there was too much auto-dialogue in general, not just with Vega.

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JECW wrote...

raziel1980 wrote...

You know for some reason in most cases, I'm finding the ME 2 version of certain femsheps look better than their ME 3 counterparts...though this isn't the case for all...


This was one problem I had.

Liv ME2
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I had to change Nina's face because she just didn't look the same in ME3.
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Well yeah - I also know what you mean at all, I really had my problems until I came along with Blue at all. And since I hadn't saved my face code at all and the import function was not working - it felt horrible at all. I really love her that much and I just didn't want to make my first playthrough with one of the others... So I was sitting there, I really WANTED to play, and started ober and over again because always when I saw her ingame something didn't feel right at all.... My boyfriend rescued me, since he got my facecode saved at his computer. It is still not 100% her - but I really am happy with the result at all :) But my 100% Blue will always be the ME2 Blue :)

Btw.: JECW: Liv and Nina are the love! Even if there is a little difference ME2 - ME3. I really love them booth :)

Here once again my Blue, little bit angry this time xD:

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Syrdeth wrote...

Discrepancy wrote...

It's a bit of a shame we actually have to use Texmod just to make our characters resemble their 'former' selves more, isn't it? I'm a *big* fan of the Hrist texture, but even so all the little (yet noticeable) discrepancies make me twitch a little. 

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(without Texmod)

edit: Just wanted to say that I think she looks great. :)

Wow, I must be really lucky.

Yes, there are subtle differences, but I am really pleased with how both Maria and Kendra turned out in ME3. The rough edges and especially the points their checks made while in half-profile in ME2 got smoothed out.

Kendra in ME1:
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The left side of her face kinda-sorta comes to a point. (Right side to us). Not as bad as in ME2, but I can still see it. If I had any sort of skill with the CC, I'd try to fix it, but sadly, I don't.

ME2:
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A great shot, but all I can see is that point on her check on the left side of her face. (Right side to us). Much more apparant here.

ME3:
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No more points, nice and smooth. (Renegade scars notwithstanding.)

I would post Maria's, too, but I'm trying to be respectful and not pic spam.


Aw, thanks. I'm mostly pleased with her design, but it's a ruddy shame ME3 makes her look like.. I'm not sure, a different version of herself? A cousin? Kendra looks splendid, though!

@JECW: Holy crap, Liv's beautiful!

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raziel1980 wrote...

You know for some reason in most cases, I'm finding the ME 2 version of certain femsheps look better than their ME 3 counterparts...though this isn't the case for all...


I'm observing that most of the FemSheps that had a facial structure closely based on the default FemShep (which was most of them; the majority of FemSheps look like cousins) didn't translate so well into ME3.  They don't necessarily look bad but they certainly look different.  (This includes most of my FemSheps, btw.)  I'm thinking maybe it's a Face 7 thing (by far the most commonly used face structure), but that's just speculation.

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Evie in ME3:
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Evie is pretty generic in that I see a lot of FemSheps with that same face structure.  Things like hair/eyes/nose differ, but the underlying face is very, very similar.  A lot of these FemSheps seem to be the ones that haven't translated so well, though.  That's not universally true, of course, but it's a trend I'm seeing.

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ELE08 wrote...

Again, again again :P

I don't have any issues with "political correctness" or "feminism" or "military protocol" or any other terms I've seen thrown out.

I'm not offended by Vega, and I like his character.  I find his interraction with femShep amusing...

but only if it happens to make sense for the personality of the femShep in question.

This is an RP issue.

They've always said [in interviews and such] that Shepard is their character, and there are certain things that will always be out of the players control in regards to her personality.  But they've taken that to a whole new level in ME3.  It is by far, the most railroaded and limited of the three games as far as shaping Shepard's personality.

If this works out for your particular Shepard, consider yourself lucky.

If I ever play my own Caroline Shepard through ME3, you can bet she will be avoiding Vega, because even though I, the player, like him, there is no way the autodialogue fits the personality I have established for her.


Yep, that's ultimately the crux of the matter. The lack of choice. The inability to choose how to respond at all. I, as the player, don't care for how Vega interacts with FemShep in that regard, but my real issue is that Shepard has no choice in the matter when we've always had it before. I like Vega. I want to talk to him because I think they have an interesting friendship where Shepard also serves an almost mentorlike role. But I don't like how Shepard has to be comfortable with his actions and respond in kind, especially after only knowing the guy a short while.

Just giving us ONE alternate option where Shepard gets the choice to flirt back (jokingly or not, I don't care) or tells him to cool it with that stuff. Tie it in with letting him call you Lola or not. I don't see why you should be able to tell him to act more professional but then everything pretty much continues down the same path.

I just hate all the autodialogue and lack of alternatives and neutral options. The replayability of this game is seriously lacking because the dialogue wheel was so nerfed. It's why I haven't really felt like playing any of my other Shepards, the variation between them (while it wasn't mindblowing or anything to start with was more accomodating) has pretty much been removed totally.

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Of reading through the first half of this page: I like the part where we can start a quote pyramid and add nothing other than one word "agreed", as though someone were keeping score. But it looks like we're back to pictures again, so no problem.

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Flies_by_Handles wrote...

Of reading through the first half of this page: I like the part where we can start a quote pyramid and add nothing other than one word "agreed", as though someone were keeping score. But it looks like we're back to pictures again, so no problem.

Or, you know, as in expressing agreement because I do agree with every word that has been posted and had nothing new to add. If you prefer I rephrase everything that has already been said and add it next time, I shall do so.

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2leggywillow wrote...

raziel1980 wrote...

You know for some reason in most cases, I'm finding the ME 2 version of certain femsheps look better than their ME 3 counterparts...though this isn't the case for all...


I'm observing that most of the FemSheps that had a facial structure closely based on the default FemShep (which was most of them; the majority of FemSheps look like cousins) didn't translate so well into ME3.  They don't necessarily look bad but they certainly look different.  (This includes most of my FemSheps, btw.)  I'm thinking maybe it's a Face 7 thing (by far the most commonly used face structure), but that's just speculation.

Evie in ME2:
/snip sexy Evie :(

Evie in ME3:
/snip sexy Evie sorry :(

Evie is pretty generic in that I see a lot of FemSheps with that same face structure.  Things like hair/eyes/nose differ, but the underlying face is very, very similar.  A lot of these FemSheps seem to be the ones that haven't translated so well, though.  That's not universally true, of course, but it's a trend I'm seeing.


Well...Evie looks gorgeous no matter what game she is in...:wub:

I agree... i dunno if it's just face structure 7...because Allison who uses face structure 6 looks different as well but her twin Alicia since they share the same structure and original code actually looks better in ME 3 though I thinks it's mostly because I like the new version of the pony tail style...but as far as I can tell looking their imports my face 7 girls( Gianna, Gabby( Gabriella0, Selena, and Crystal) all look different...though I do prefer ME 3 Crystal to ME 2 Crystal.

@Discepancy : You Jane looks sexy with or without texmods. <3

@Syrdeth; You know how much I like your 2 sheps Kendra and Maria from our conversations over at femshep.com. :wub:

@JECW : Well, I think your girls look PERFECT in both games...but you know that  just me crushing hard on your fems. :wub:

@yaimainu1984 : Well, I can not express how beautiful and natural blue looks...actually she looks alot like Selena does in ME 3... :wub:

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Okay - this thread gets subliminal aggresive now. I was glad to find a place on this darn forum which was just peacefully - without all this hate and complaining.

I'm outta here before it gets worse.

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I officially give up with the face import *sigh*

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On another note:
I was going through my screenshot folder this afternoon and found this image of Tuchanka.
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Dawn was really mesmerized walking through the ruins because she never really thought about how Tuchanka looked before the rebellions and the genophage. Her view of the krogan changed so much because of her talk with Eve and seeing Tuchanka like this.
So a random question because of this: Was your Shepard as fascinated by the ancient ruins as Dawn was?

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ELE08 wrote...
*snips*
They've always said [in interviews and such] that Shepard is their character, and there are certain things that will always be out of the players control in regards to her personality.  But they've taken that to a whole new level in ME3.  It is by far, the most railroaded and limited of the three games as far as shaping Shepard's personality.

If this works out for your particular Shepard, consider yourself lucky.


delurking to say, TOTALLY.

Yep, entirely.

I think the range of personality for shepard in ME1 was like |-------------------------------------------------------------|
and in ME2 was like |----------------------------------------------|
and in ME3 was like |-----------|

i lucked out and in spite of a *few* moments, was able to find something to fit kyrie for nearly everything. but i just kept thinking 'this would SO not work for_____________" <-- insert other shep here.

weirdly, i kept thinking of the sheps on this thread. um, how weird is that that i've gotten to 'know' them that well?" yeah, that's odd.

i think the one scene that i just had the hardest time with was not actually james. kyrie would just be liked, whatevs, you're one of those guys that thinks he's so hot. i've dealt with you before.

actually, it was the thane stuff. i mean, kyrie's not even as close to him as other sheps are, but i felt so weirdly distanced by the whole thing. like, you saved my butt several times and here i am just sort of letting this crap happen to you. what happened to shepard the woman who sticks her nose into every single conversation on the wards and gives out baby advice to random strangers? seriously? she can't pull some strings and get the guy higher on the triage list at huerta or even take him to some experimental hospital while she's out there picking up random artifacts for people she overheard taking into their omnitools on the presidium? again, kyrie's barely even friends with thane and it felt bizarre to me. i just felt like she was totally letting the guy down. when he died, i really felt like it was partly her fault, but more the game's fault for not letting me do anything for him. it was weird.

um... yeah, back to lurking/writing elsewhere.

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I think complexion 2 has got a fair bit better in ME3. I'm trying it out on Mike* and liking it so far.

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*short for Michelle

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 I just wanted to show you two more pictures with Siri. Though I'm not sure, maybe I posted the second one some time ago.

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