

The website used to generate your code will list what features it reset to default anyway, making it easy to see what you need to fix. All the little details, such as facial shape, jaw width, nose height, etc, these will transfer correctly. My own personal femshep that I'm rather proud of, and uses no mods. There will be some errors, due to the script used to generate the code, but most of these are basic and easily fixable things like hair/brow/iris colour. Or you can follow the instructions on this website to generate the most accurate ME2 equivalent face code for your ME1 original Shepard. You can still import your character and all your decisions from previous games, but you will need to remake your face. Thus, when importing into ME3, no face code exists for the game to read. Unfortunately when importing a ME1 face into ME2, your character will not generate an accurate code. The reason for this is while ME2 takes raw ME1 data to transfer your face, ME3 does not, instead using the generated ME2 face codes. ME3 is incompatible with faces built on the original ME1 editor. Is there not a community accepted face code to get the default femshep from 1 and 2 I feel like Im losing my mind looking for something I figured thousands of people would have searched for. If your link points to a website that contains your image, right-click on your image and view it's properties to find out the actual URL of the image itself.FOR PEOPLE IMPORTING AN ORIGINAL ME1 CHARACTER: Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts Log in sign up User account menu 5 Is there a face code to get back the default femshep from ME1 and ME2 into Mass Effect 3. NOTE: Please make sure that the link you're posting is a URL that links directly to the image. You can copy/paste it from the Lazurus project area.

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