They better come up with a PC patch fast. The game is very buggy. Cutscenes especially. Invisible characters, awkward head movements and lazy eyes. It's kinda hilarious at first, but it gets boring after you see it once.
Running out of ways to say 'PCs are better than consoles' are we?dubious_wolf said:further proof of Console limitations. T_T
... think about what you said for a moment. You implied that Bioware shouldn't be aware of bugs until games are released.Zen Toombs said:...Didn't the game come out at midnight?Flamezdudes said:Glad they have actually finally acknowleged this, it took them long enough.
pretty much my feeling as well. i had to restart my game again because the shepard i had to re-create just dint look the same and it felt wrong to see her so different. the only good thing actually was, that it gave me the chance to change the nose of my femshep. so now im pretty happy with her and pretty much looks like my shep from part 1.Susan Arendt said:This happened to me, and I was soooooo angry. Actually started the game five different times until I had my recreated my character juuuuuust right. I think I came pretty close, though.
It was interesting, though - it really drove home for me just how attached I was to my Shepard. I tried playing the game with a slightly different appearance, and it bothered me so much I couldn't actually pay attention to the game. I couldn't finish with any Shepard but Joanna, because we'd already come so far together.
I do hope it's fixed soon. I was fortunate - I never bother with most of the sliders, so I didn't have all that many variables to try and recreate. Someone else might have a harder time with it.
Please accept my condolences for the passing of your Shepardsoren7550 said:I'm going to go ahead and guess that part of this is due to the fact that the character creator is very different from ME1 & 2. Observe:
Sorry, I'm not buying that. A bug added by a last minute addition? That's a pretty major bug, I don't see how a "last minute addition" could have caused this. It would've been much better if they'd just manned up and admitted the issue. But they're working on it, and I'm guessing it'll be fixed by a patch soon enough, so I'm content to wait and bide my time.Rickenbacker said:They obviously did, but it was probably a bug added by some last minute addition, so they figured they'd fix it in a day one patch. Then it turned out to be a trickier problem than that, so now they pretend they didn't know.Eleima said:How on Earth did BioWare not catch that in testing?
Well being a console person there is a certain degree of irony...Rancid0ffspring said:Running out of ways to say 'PCs are better than consoles' are we?dubious_wolf said:further proof of Console limitations. T_T
OT: Not really bothered by this. What other game allows you to transfer your characters appearance across 1, let alone 2 games?
Let us raise our glasses to the fallen Shepards of the Mass Effect 3 Import Massacre. Will will never forget!Proverbial Jon said:Please accept my condolences for the passing of your Shepardsoren7550 said:I'm going to go ahead and guess that part of this is due to the fact that the character creator is very different from ME1 & 2. Observe:
I am horrified to learn that my Shepard looked very similar to yours, she had the same hair style and colour. She has done for the past two games. WHY NOW would she decided to change it? Moreover, why did Bioware see fit to REMOVE some styles, could the game disc seriously not fit a few additions?
My Shepard had a rather subtle roman nose and an ever so slightly pouty top lip, (it sounds hideous but it actually made her quite attractive in an unusual way...) and I'm really hoping they didn't nerf those features. She can probably pull off another hair style but she won't be the same without that nose!
You can import your characters fine. I haven't run into any problems with importation so far. I also highly recommend importing a Shep from a previous game if you can. Your ME3 experience will certainly be more fulfilling.White_Lama said:So, quick question.
Can I import a character from the previous games at all? Or does it just pop up some error? Does the face change to the default face or does it get all freaky like the picture in the article?
I'd like to know before I proceed with my Shepard (even tough I kinda always wanted to change his appearance from the first time I played on him, but whatever).
Wait... are you saying that the import feature just looks like it can't import a custom from the previous games?Irony said:You can import your characters fine. I haven't run into any problems with importation so far. I also highly recommend importing a Shep from a previous game if you can. Your ME3 experience will certainly be more fulfilling.
The only problem with importation is when you choose what your Shepard's face looks like. You still get the option for the default face as well as customizing it, but when you go to accept the imported face, it's just one of the defaults (or at least it was for me).
*Clinks glasses together in respect.*soren7550 said:Let us raise our glasses to the fallen Shepards of the Mass Effect 3 Import Massacre. Will will never forget!Proverbial Jon said:Please accept my condolences for the passing of your Shepardsoren7550 said:I'm going to go ahead and guess that part of this is due to the fact that the character creator is very different from ME1 & 2. Observe:
I am horrified to learn that my Shepard looked very similar to yours, she had the same hair style and colour. She has done for the past two games. WHY NOW would she decided to change it? Moreover, why did Bioware see fit to REMOVE some styles, could the game disc seriously not fit a few additions?
My Shepard had a rather subtle roman nose and an ever so slightly pouty top lip, (it sounds hideous but it actually made her quite attractive in an unusual way...) and I'm really hoping they didn't nerf those features. She can probably pull off another hair style but she won't be the same without that nose!
You said that they removed RED as a hair colour? Why would they do this when the official art work for Female Shepards depicts her with RED hair, as chosen by Mass Effect fans no less:soren7550 said:There's only one shade of brown hair (had to make room for purple I suppose), two shades of blue (red must take up a lot of game space), and her hair style simply no longer exists (because the public was clamoring for five bun styles that all pretty much look the same I guess, so they had to clear out some of the old styles).
Cheers . Gah i wanna play this game but i also wanna play with the character i created so long ago.soren7550 said:Let us raise our glasses to the fallen Shepards of the Mass Effect 3 Import Massacre. Will will never forget!
No, I meant that they added red as an eye color, not that they removed red as a hair color. Sorry for the confusion! *drinks*Proverbial Jon said:*Clinks glasses together in respect.*soren7550 said:Let us raise our glasses to the fallen Shepards of the Mass Effect 3 Import Massacre. Will will never forget!Proverbial Jon said:Please accept my condolences for the passing of your Shepardsoren7550 said:I'm going to go ahead and guess that part of this is due to the fact that the character creator is very different from ME1 & 2. Observe:
I am horrified to learn that my Shepard looked very similar to yours, she had the same hair style and colour. She has done for the past two games. WHY NOW would she decided to change it? Moreover, why did Bioware see fit to REMOVE some styles, could the game disc seriously not fit a few additions?
My Shepard had a rather subtle roman nose and an ever so slightly pouty top lip, (it sounds hideous but it actually made her quite attractive in an unusual way...) and I'm really hoping they didn't nerf those features. She can probably pull off another hair style but she won't be the same without that nose!
...wait a minute, rewind that a second.
You said that they removed RED as a hair colour? Why would they do this when the official art work for Female Shepards depicts her with RED hair, as chosen by Mass Effect fans no less:soren7550 said:There's only one shade of brown hair (had to make room for purple I suppose), two shades of blue (red must take up a lot of game space), and her hair style simply no longer exists (because the public was clamoring for five bun styles that all pretty much look the same I guess, so they had to clear out some of the old styles).
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Ahhh Bioware, why you make my brain bleed...?
yeah, thats no secret. ?A is always thinking of money. why you think they take over other companies who at least make good games, so that ?A doesnt have to make them. they just know how to make the same game over and over again.Murasaki Sensei said:This issue has EA's finger's all over it. This was NO ACCIDENT people.
Why do I say that? It's about money. And the multiplayer is going to drive revenue.
1. EA Charges for online connectivity even if you're buying the game used.
No pay, no getting online features.
2. In the multiplayer, to get better items, you can either use in game credits or MICROSOFT POINTS!
They know people have an emotional attachment to their created Shepards. There is NO WAY they would bollix that up except on purpose.
They also know that people would wait and perhaps play the multiplayer while they wait for the "patch". And get hooked on the multiplayer experience because to be fair, it IS a lot of fun. But that's the catch.
They want you to spend Microsoft Points on stuff in the multiplayer.
#EAisTooGreedy