I keep thinking I picked 1-2 by mistake when I know I picked 1-4. My god it keeps driving me crazy lol (a little OCD about perfection with my characters)
Ever second guess the hair style you picked
#1
Posté 01 février 2015 - 06:35
#2
Posté 01 février 2015 - 06:41
#3
Posté 01 février 2015 - 06:45
I was dissapointed that my hairstyle was not even an option. I have a mini-mullet type hair style, and I wanted my Shepard who is based off of me to have one too--but no... ! BioWare, I love you, but could you please include a DLC that adds hair customization optioms?
Guess my problem is nothing compared to yours lol , mini mullet which mass effect was that from?
#4
Posté 01 février 2015 - 07:16
Guess my problem is nothing compared to yours lol , mini mullet which mass effect was that from?
All of them, because none of them have a mini-mullet option. When BioWare was working on the head features, I suppose they thought that no guy has ever grown their hair a bit. Regardless, when you create your next character just take a few minutes to look at him before beginning the story. Think of it as proofreading. Sometimes I have to move the head around a lot just to be certain.
#5
Posté 01 février 2015 - 08:16
No matter how many times I play the game I really can't come to terms with the new ME3 Mom hair that Kelly uses. Can't play with it more than five minutes and then it's off. Most of the male hair all look so horribly flat. To me they feel like they've been done in "paint-it-on-your-head" style.
#6
Posté 01 février 2015 - 08:20
My canon male Shepard uses third from left hairstyle from the second row. It actually looks quite nice in the game. In ME3, that is, in ME1 it... is not that good ![]()
#7
Posté 01 février 2015 - 08:50
Hair in Mass Effect is called "helmet hair." It never moves because Shepard, regardless of gender, uses

Sh*t is like spraying superglue on your hair. How do you think we kept our "big hair" in the 1980s?
- Cknarf, Current Future et Tex aiment ceci
#8
Posté 01 février 2015 - 08:53
For Male Shepard I usally use the second hairstyle of the first row, when creating a character I mostly use the last male preset (ME1, with the blonde hair).
#9
Posté 01 février 2015 - 09:14
Sheploo!
No probs.
#11
Posté 01 février 2015 - 09:20
I don't second my Shep's hair. I have tried to change her hair for a new playthrough, but then, it wouldn't feel the same.
#12
Posté 01 février 2015 - 09:26
Yes and no. I have two hair styles I favor. First the second one in the top row and am pretty satisfied with it overall. Then there's the 'sarge' cut you can only get in the first game. Far as I know you cannot even choose it in ME2-onward, its only something you can import. Which I could deal with... except in ME3 it's completely ruined. I'll share a link to a thread of the hair that someone else posted a while back on the forum: http://forum.bioware...my-custom-shep/
That "sarge" look is the only one I ever used that left me second-guessing. Since the game ruins it in ME3. Shame.
#13
Posté 02 février 2015 - 05:15
All my Sheps are bald. Male and female. Most of the hair just looks stupid.
#14
Posté 02 février 2015 - 05:52
Not at all. My femShep's hair is short and to the point, and that's the way I likes it.
#15
Posté 02 février 2015 - 08:23
All of them, because none of them have a mini-mullet option. When BioWare was working on the head features, I suppose they thought that no guy has ever grown their hair a bit. Regardless, when you create your next character just take a few minutes to look at him before beginning the story. Think of it as proofreading. Sometimes I have to move the head around a lot just to be certain.
Or maybe they thought "We can't possibly represent every possible haircut known to man, so let's not even try."
#16
Posté 02 février 2015 - 08:31
Short hair also makes sense for Mass Effect. Shepard was military, so a long hairstyle would not jive with the character's background. If ME:Next has another military protagonist they should go the same route, and have all the options be short. Now if the protagonist was a pirate or mercenary or what have you...bring on the long hair and scraggly beards.
#17
Posté 02 février 2015 - 09:44
I'm one of the few people on the BSN who used Sheploo for the entire trilogy.
Yeah me too. I always use Sheploo, because when I try and use the face mod it turns out like a cross between Robert Mitchum and Robert Davi.
I just wish Sheploo could have a shave in ME3.
- Cknarf aime ceci
#18
Posté 02 février 2015 - 07:10
Short hair also makes sense for Mass Effect. Shepard was military, so a long hairstyle would not jive with the character's background.
It's hard for me to give that argument much validity in the Mass Effect universe with characters like Miranda, Kai Leng, Femshep and Ashley Williams running around.
- Tex aime ceci
#19
Posté 02 février 2015 - 07:27
Short hair also makes sense for Mass Effect. Shepard was military, so a long hairstyle would not jive with the character's background. If ME:Next has another military protagonist they should go the same route, and have all the options be short.
For a male sure.
A female can have long hair as long as its tied up and not touching the collar and no lose strands of hair in her face.
#20
Posté 02 février 2015 - 08:17
Afro makes her look more like she did in the first two oddly.
#21
Posté 02 février 2015 - 08:18
Short hair also makes sense for Mass Effect. Shepard was military, so a long hairstyle would not jive with the character's background. If ME:Next has another military protagonist they should go the same route, and have all the options be short. Now if the protagonist was a pirate or mercenary or what have you...bring on the long hair and scraggly beards.
Given the erasure (or at least repositioning) of certain gender lines by 2183 - some of which we're starting to see in today's military - I don't see any reason why they wouldn't establish a more uniform hair standard for both sexes.
Samantha Traynor's hairstyle would not meet current standards - she would need to pull it into a bun as it falls below the top of the collar.
Plus - Joker. By current standards, he would be 4F and never allowed to join the military with Vrolik's Syndrome. So it seems some standards have changed.
#22
Posté 02 février 2015 - 08:46
I just rediscovered how painsome creating characters in the ME1 Editor is. There' really no more than face two or three designs which I actually like, and the only haircut that really appeals to be is the retro hairgel.
#23
Posté 02 février 2015 - 09:09
It's hard for me to give that argument much validity in the Mass Effect universe with characters like Miranda, Kai Leng, Femshep and Ashley Williams running around.
While I have no doubt that an alternate universe Alliance Miranda would probably have the same hair style, her not being part of a formal military kind of gives her a pass I think. As for Kai Leng, because ninja is the only thing I can think of.
- Tex aime ceci
#24
Posté 02 février 2015 - 09:21
One of the many reasons I always play Sheploo
#25
Posté 02 février 2015 - 09:24
Samantha Traynor's hairstyle would not meet current standards - she would need to pull it into a bun as it falls below the top of the collar.
That is true. She would need to have her hair tied up
Plus - Joker. By current standards, he would be 4F and never allowed to join the military with Vrolik's Syndrome. So it seems some standards have changed.
Besides that, he wouldn't be allowed to have a beard





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