Comfirm/Deny feature
#1
Posté 22 janvier 2010 - 05:30
#2
Posté 22 janvier 2010 - 05:33
Source: http://meforums.biow...=144&highlight=
Christina Norman
The major things that will matter in terms of your import playthrough are:
- The choices you made in dialog your last playthrough - this has the biggest impact by far. I can not emphesize this last point enough.
- Your level
- Your achievements, to a limited extent. For example, the rich achivement is a good one to have. You must have finished the game after you acquired the achievement to get the benefit on your imported character.
We didn't want to make it so you'd have to create some kind of maxed out character in ME1 to achieve the most powerful character in ME2, with that said, an imported ME1 character will have small permanent advantages over a brand new ME2 character.
I don't want to over emphesize these advantages though. If you are obsessed with min maxing and want to be as powerful as is possible at the end of ME2, importing a level 60 character from an account with all ME1 achievements is the safest bet.
For most people, just importing any character who made choices you're interested in having carry over is the way to go.
Source: http://meforums.biow...=144&highlight=
Christina Norman
Posted 10/17/09 23:44 (GMT) by Wonderllama4
I guess I'm gonna go back to Mass Effect and beat it on Insane and get to level 60
Difficulty will not matter for the import, you can do everything on casual and be as powerful as someone who beat ME1 on insanity.
I love harder difficulty playthroughs, but you already get something for doing that (an achievement, a gamer pic) in ME1, we didn't feel we needed to also give you a power boost for ME2. If you like challenge, you should be happy you're not getting a power boost!
Someone else asked if any specific quests mattered - I don't know. We import every choice you made, and every quest you completed, over all of ME1 essentially. Even if that choice didn't matter for ME2, it might end up mattering for ME3.
#3
Posté 22 janvier 2010 - 05:34
Modifié par bobtothedole666, 22 janvier 2010 - 05:35 .
#4
Posté 22 janvier 2010 - 05:35
o wait now i get youbobtothedole666 wrote...
nvm
i have no idea
#5
Posté 22 janvier 2010 - 03:09
I don't think you understand my question I am just going to copy/paste this from before.
Does anyone know if achievements besides the "rich" one give bonuses?
#6
Posté 22 janvier 2010 - 03:11
#7
Posté 22 janvier 2010 - 03:16
#8
Posté 22 janvier 2010 - 03:20
I just want to know about the other achievements.
#9
Posté 22 janvier 2010 - 03:23
SUPER POST TIME!!!
Source: http://meforums.biow...=144&highlight=
[quote] Christina Norman
The major things that will matter in terms of your import playthrough are:
- The choices you made in dialog your last playthrough - this has the biggest impact by far. I can not emphesize this last point enough.
- Your level
- Your achievements, to a limited extent. For example, the rich achivement is a good one to have. You must have finished the game after you acquired the achievement to get the benefit on your imported character.
We didn't want to make it so you'd have to create some kind of maxed out character in ME1 to achieve the most powerful character in ME2, with that said, an imported ME1 character will have small permanent advantages over a brand new ME2 character.
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Clearly, more than the rich achievement matters. Since they didnt say "The rich achievement" they said, your achievements like the rich achievement.
However, I am just analyzing the wording, I don't do spoilers/spoiler info so I don't know what else is important.
#10
Posté 22 janvier 2010 - 03:42
But what I want to know is what actually is in the game as these things do change quite frequently
like then the promised you could import your character directly from me1 level and all.
#11
Posté 22 janvier 2010 - 03:42
#12
Posté 22 janvier 2010 - 06:08
I get the feeling you have no idea what your talking about.
#13
Posté 22 janvier 2010 - 06:15
#14
Posté 22 janvier 2010 - 08:05
#15
Posté 22 janvier 2010 - 08:24
bombUp wrote...
like then the promised you could import your character directly from me1 level and all.
- Nobody at Bioware ever "promised" this to anyone. The Media and fans made assumptions when they were told they could import an ME1 character into ME2.
- Never use the word "promise" when describing what a company employee said about a game in development....nobody can "promise" anyone anything about a work in progress. It also makes you sound like a whinny 2nd grader (no offense if you ARE in the 2nd grade).
+5 insightful bonus awarded....congradulations and I take back the 2nd grader comment (unless you ARE in the 2nd grade).bombUp wrote...
I get the feeling you have no idea what your talking about.
Modifié par Br0th3rGr1mm, 22 janvier 2010 - 08:28 .
#16
Posté 23 janvier 2010 - 01:02
#17
Posté 23 janvier 2010 - 01:37
Br0th3rGr1mm wrote...
Nobody at Bioware ever "promised" this to anyone. The Media and fans made assumptions when they were told they could import an ME1 character into ME2.
this has been confirmed, not assumed
#18
Posté 23 janvier 2010 - 01:42
arjay2813 wrote...
Br0th3rGr1mm wrote...
Nobody at Bioware ever "promised" this to anyone. The Media and fans made assumptions when they were told they could import an ME1 character into ME2.
this has been confirmed, not assumed
If you look at the part he quoted, I think Br0th3rGr1mm was referring to the OP stating that they had promised the import would also account for level they were. Yes the import is confirmed and they confirmed start right back at 1 possibly, although people whom finished the game at 60 will have some sort of added bonus that someone that finished at 50 won't have and someone at 50 will have some sort of bonus that someone that finished at 40 won't have.
Modifié par Sir Ulrich Von Lichenstien, 23 janvier 2010 - 01:43 .
#19
Posté 23 janvier 2010 - 02:14
javierabegazo wrote...
SUPER POST TIME!!!
Source: http://meforums.biow...=144&highlight=Christina Norman
The major things that will matter in terms of your import playthrough are:
- The choices you made in dialog your last playthrough - this has the biggest impact by far. I can not emphesize this last point enough.
- Your level
- Your achievements, to a limited extent. For example, the rich achivement is a good one to have. You must have finished the game after you acquired the achievement to get the benefit on your imported character.
We didn't want to make it so you'd have to create some kind of maxed out character in ME1 to achieve the most powerful character in ME2, with that said, an imported ME1 character will have small permanent advantages over a brand new ME2 character.
I don't want to over emphesize these advantages though. If you are obsessed with min maxing and want to be as powerful as is possible at the end of ME2, importing a level 60 character from an account with all ME1 achievements is the safest bet.
For most people, just importing any character who made choices you're interested in having carry over is the way to go.
GRRAAAAHHH I ALREADY KNOW THAT CHOICES MADE IN ME1 AND LVL 60 EFFECTS YOUR SAVE TRANSFER, I ALSO KNOW THAT ACHIEVEMENTS WILL EFFECT YOU SAVE TRANSFER AS WELL BUT I WANT TO KNOW WHAT ACHEIVEMENTS
GANDALF SMASH.
But seriously I know all that already, I know Achievements will have an effect on your saves as well. What I want to know is what Achievments will have an effect.
I plan on doing another ME1 playthrough before I play ME2, I also hope that I can finish the ME1 playthough before ME2 comes out. I want to know which achievments will have an effect on my save transfer so I can focus on them rather than waste my time on every single achievement where some of which may not even have an effect.
Also how do the achievments work, do I need to unlock them on a playthrough with the character I am going to transfer or will it not matter which character I unlocked them with and all my transfered characters will get the bonus so long as I as I have the achievment unlocked before I complete the game with them?
#20
Posté 23 janvier 2010 - 02:18
In ME1 if you started playing ME1 on a new 360, or deleted all your saved games etc, at least one of the achievements was not recognised. I played ME1 on my new 360 without transferring over any saved games, and whilst I could select all the bonus wepon skills, biotic powers, tech talents etc, and was able to buy Spectre Gear right off the bat, my first playthrough stopped at level 50. Even though I had the achievements for playing the game through once and twice already, my first shep on the new 360 was capped at level 50.
I just hope similar probs dont arise with ME2.
#21
Posté 23 janvier 2010 - 02:30
Gandalf-the-Fabulous wrote..
Also how do the achievments work, do I need to unlock them on a playthrough with the character I am going to transfer or will it not matter which character I unlocked them with and all my transfered characters will get the bonus so long as I as I have the achievment unlocked before I complete the game with them?
This is just speculation, but I don't think it will matter for the transfer if the imported character was the one to unlock the achievements or not. My reasoning is that in ME1, once you unlocked an achievement it's benefits were immediately available to all characters (exception given to the extra talent unlocks which were still available to all NEW characters after that point). Besides, I imagine it would take a lot more effort to worry about the coding for which individual character save unlocked which individual achievement for your import. Especially since a couple of the achievements are earned through possibly more than one play-through. One achievement comes from completing two play-throughs and I know for fact the first aid achievement can be achieved collectively through multiple play-throughs (I achieved it on the 1st Citadel visit on my 3rd play-through, in which I couldn't have used it more than 3 or 4 times).




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