Navigate to the “Raw” tab, then scroll down until you find “Player”.
I know they should have imported from ME2, but I'm not certain of this (I always used the regenerator). This is important because changing it can be more difficult and requires knowledge I don't have right now. Now choose the complexion, hair style and brow style that best represent your Shepard.You will be presented with something that isn't your Shepard and possibly a message saying “Face reconstruction required” click the box to get rid of it. Start ME3, go to new game then click “Import ME2 Character”.Finally, make sure to have your ME2 save on hand so you can import it into ME3. Both applications have a pink square as an icon, if you're confused as to what you need to see. (modified version, works for Xbox saves)Įxtract these in folders you can find. (official version, doesn't work for Xbox saves) It also requires that you watch the first cut-scene in order to have a controllable Shepard (this isn't entirely true, but it is easier to notice differences when you can control them).Īlso, you will need two versions of Gibbed's Mass Effect save editor. It expects that you import one from ME2 (and thus all your plot variables as well). This method requires that you already have a save file. If you're an Xbox user, Dimensio kindly found a link to get your save off of and back to the Xbox. In addition, back up your save files and profile files on ME2 and ME3, just in case. The chances of this are remote but regardless, you choose to follow this The fix is produced by a fan and so I don't accept any liability to loss of data or damage to hardware. This is a temporary fix for the ME3 import bug.