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Imported ME1 Character Face Code not showing up -- please help!


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Gerse1

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I'm posting this over here too since a lot more people visit these parts than the xbox 360 technical section, lol.

I have been investigating this problem for a while and am concerned that
I just have a bugged game.  If so, it would at least be nice to have
confirmation.

I would really like to get the face code from my favorite ME1 Shepard on my Xbox 360 to use on PC.  When I open the
Squad screen in game, there is no  "image code."  It does not matter if
I am on the Normandy, in combat, or in some other level (some have
suggested location affects whether it shows up).  It is never there.

I imported the character from ME1 and did nothing to her face, I just accept it as
is.  If I try to tweak it a little it just reverts to the default which
ruins the point, because it would be too hard to reconstruct from
scratch.  The code never shows up, yet people around the forums tell me
they did the exact same thing (imported from ME1), but for them, there
is code under the squad screen.  I have tried importing a few times,
playing the game for a while, checking under different circumstances,
before you leave the Cerberus base, after you leave the base, etc.  

Has anyone else had this problem and found a solution?  Is there something
I am not doing that will make the code show up?   Right now I am really
disappointed in all of this...360 users are attached to their Shepards
too...we should get to use their face codes. =(.

Edited for weird spacing.

Modifié par Gerse1, 11 mars 2010 - 07:01 .


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Raphael diSanto

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The code should show up at the top of the squad screen - The screen where you see your Paragon and Renegade bars...

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Onyx Jaguar

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Xbox 360 doesn't have a face code that I am aware for ME 1, sorry.

Modifié par Onyx Jaguar, 11 mars 2010 - 07:04 .


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monika26

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I have the same problem on the PC here. There aren't any face codes for Shepard's I've imported from ME1. I've already imported a couple, and nothing. Imported faces don't seem to have face codes?



What I wonder is if this is true for everyone else?

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Ecael

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Imported ME1 characters don't have face codes; on the PC, it just gives you the default face code instead of your actual one.

I've had to redo several of my characters to try to get them to look the same from ME1.

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Gerse1

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Well, that blows then. That's kind of ****ty of them to make it impossible to use the Shepard you are attached to if you switch platforms. Maybe it just wasn't technically feasible, but they could at least have not made the face go to "default" when you select customize in ME2 -- that way you could just change it a little bit, and get the code for a very similar face, even if it wasn't exactly identical.

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Raphael diSanto

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Oh. I never actually noticed that my imported sheps didn't actually have face codes - I've recreated my ME1 sheps from scratch each time, using an array of ME1 screenshots on the 2nd monitor.



In that case, ignore my earlier post. My apologies.

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Pauravi

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There are no face codes for imported heads, not even for PC.  Probably because it imports geometry information directly from ME1, and the slider values are different between ME1 and ME2 -- there is no way to "calculate" a similar face code.

That said, you can do what I did: build the face from scratch and get it in the ballpark. Hit confirm, then back out to the screen where you select custom or imported face. From that screen you can switch quickly between the two and take note of differences -- wider jaw, shorter nose, narrower cheeks, fuller lips, etc etc. Then go back and make changes, then back out again to check. It takes a while, but you can get the face pretty much spot on. Now you have a code for your original face, and you can make changes to it.

Modifié par Pauravi, 11 mars 2010 - 08:37 .


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Gerse1

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Thanks Pauravi, I'll have to try that.

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DarkRecon89

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same problem dude.... i can't find my code either.... its gay