there is an more easy way could you not just mod the save and give yourself the resources
No, since theirs other factors that tie into getting the 100 War Assets. You could have 999,999 of each resource and only get 10 War Assets.
From the description, you need to Scan a set amount of planets. You must also must have 70k of Ezo and 150k of the other Resources. Still trying to figure How many planets need Scanned. My one Character got 100 War Assets and didn't do anything different than my other characters.
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I do have to say Facecodes don't carry over well into Mass Effect 3.
My character in ME1/ME2 had Brown hair and Mass Effect 3 gave him Black hair with a completely different hair style.
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Really wished some of the Human Romances had a different color hair other than Black (Miranda, Ashley, Jack, etc..). Kelly is the only one who has different hair color. I'm not completely sold it's her naturally hair Color. Even Tali has black hair (Not Human but Still).
#3723652 - 03/19/1204:00 AMRe: The Official Mass Effect 3 Thread - Part 2
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Originally Posted By: Revan654
Originally Posted By: KateP
there is an more easy way could you not just mod the save and give yourself the resources
No, since theirs other factors that tie into getting the 100 War Assets. You could have 999,999 of each resource and only get 10 War Assets.
From the description, you need to Scan a set amount of planets. You must also must have 70k of Ezo and 150k of the other Resources. Still trying to figure How many planets need Scanned. My one Character got 100 War Assets and didn't do anything different than my other characters.
My import had over 100k but under 150k of every element and I got 100 war assets. I probably scanned almost every planet.
Originally Posted By: Revan654
I do have to say Facecodes don't carry over well into Mass Effect 3.
My character in ME1/ME2 had Brown hair and Mass Effect 3 gave him Black hair with a completely different hair style.
Ha I imported the default male Shep face from me2 and it gave me something TOTALLY different. I think he actually had a beard. I had to manually change his face back to the same default appearance, how crazy is that?
there is an more easy way could you not just mod the save and give yourself the resources
No, since theirs other factors that tie into getting the 100 War Assets. You could have 999,999 of each resource and only get 10 War Assets.
From the description, you need to Scan a set amount of planets. You must also must have 70k of Ezo and 150k of the other Resources. Still trying to figure How many planets need Scanned. My one Character got 100 War Assets and didn't do anything different than my other characters.
My import had over 100k but under 150k of every element and I got 100 war assets. I probably scanned almost every planet.
Not sure what triggers the 100 War Asset. One Save I got 100, Where the other only gave me 25. I had similar resources and scanned similar. No one on BioWare forums knows either. Some only got 25, where others got 100 and they have no idea how they got the 100. Everyone starting to believe the Import tool is a bit glitchy with the Resource import. ------------------
I Booted up Mass Effect 2 before Importing my Last Save and did some quick Scanning.
#3724067 - 03/19/1201:40 PMRe: The Official Mass Effect 3 Thread - Part 2
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Originally Posted By: Revan654
Originally Posted By: KateP
there is an more easy way could you not just mod the save and give yourself the resources
No, since theirs other factors that tie into getting the 100 War Assets. You could have 999,999 of each resource and only get 10 War Assets.
From the description, you need to Scan a set amount of planets. You must also must have 70k of Ezo and 150k of the other Resources. Still trying to figure How many planets need Scanned. My one Character got 100 War Assets and didn't do anything different than my other characters.
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I do have to say Facecodes don't carry over well into Mass Effect 3.
My character in ME1/ME2 had Brown hair and Mass Effect 3 gave him Black hair with a completely different hair style.
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Really wished some of the Human Romances had a different color hair other than Black (Miranda, Ashley, Jack, etc..). Kelly is the only one who has different hair color. I'm not completely sold it's her naturally hair Color. Even Tali has black hair (Not Human but Still).
Miranda was suppose to be a Blonde.
the hair thing is strange I know in me1 they said that blonde hair color had died out guess that is why everyone has dark hair or dyed
on the facecode there is a fix being worked on and there is fan made one that works good but it is a bit involed if you dont know what you are doing
there is an more easy way could you not just mod the save and give yourself the resources
No, since theirs other factors that tie into getting the 100 War Assets. You could have 999,999 of each resource and only get 10 War Assets.
From the description, you need to Scan a set amount of planets. You must also must have 70k of Ezo and 150k of the other Resources. Still trying to figure How many planets need Scanned. My one Character got 100 War Assets and didn't do anything different than my other characters.
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I do have to say Facecodes don't carry over well into Mass Effect 3.
My character in ME1/ME2 had Brown hair and Mass Effect 3 gave him Black hair with a completely different hair style.
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Really wished some of the Human Romances had a different color hair other than Black (Miranda, Ashley, Jack, etc..). Kelly is the only one who has different hair color. I'm not completely sold it's her naturally hair Color. Even Tali has black hair (Not Human but Still).
Miranda was suppose to be a Blonde.
the hair thing is strange I know in me1 they said that blonde hair color had died out guess that is why everyone has dark hair or dyed
on the facecode there is a fix being worked on and there is fan made one that works good but it is a bit involed if you dont know what you are doing
It hasn't died out it just very rare. Commander Bailey, Conrad Verner and Kahlee Sanders all have blonde Hair. Red hair is even more rare than blonde. Only Kelly & Default Female Shepard has it.
Blue Eyes are suppose to Rare(or very uncommon) as well. Miranda does have Blue eyes, That's a Plus for her.
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Still no one has any idea what triggers the 100 War Asset for the Resource Import bonus. My one character got the 100 War Asset bonus and I still don't know how. I'm going with Import tool being Glichy.
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Having finished it, I think I actually haven't. That is my hope.
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That the true ending was cut and instead what we see is an hallucination and Harbinger trying to control Shepard's mind.
That makes a lot of sense (except from an immediate business perspective) since the child only really appears in Shepard's dreams.
I also noticed, no HUD nor thermal clips for Shepard's gun after being hit by Harbinger.
So, I adhere to the "Theory of Indoctrination", and hold on to hope for those blue babies and marriage ending Casey promised me.
Yes! It's PERSONAL! You made it personal by making it such an emotionally involving trilogy, Bioware. No movie or book has ever felt so personal or touched my heart like this.
For that I thank you, Bioware. It's been a hell of a ride!
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Mass Effect 3 ending: BioWare admits fans needed "more closure"
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Mass Effect 3 executive producer Casey Hudson has responded to players upset about the game's ending, admitting fans needed more closure and answers.
The statement comes days after the release of Mass Effect 3: Final Hours, a behind-the-scenes app/documentary. This revealed how Mass Effect 3's ending was once supposed to offer detailed information about the universe's origin, through a dialogue sequence at the very end of the game.
Casey Hudson, following ending backlash, said he and the development team now "recognise that some of our most passionate fans needed more closure, more answers and more time to say goodbye to their stories".
"Your feedback has always mattered," he stressed. "Mass Effect is a collaboration between developers and players, and we continue to listen.
"So where do we go from here? Throughout the next year, we will support Mass Effect 3 by working on new content. And we'll keep listening, because your insights and constructive feedback will help determine what that content should be."
"This is not the last you'll hear of Commander Shepard," Hudson said.
In a Mass Effect 3: Final Hours interview (posted on BioWare's forums), Hudson revealed that forthcoming DLC "would likely happen before or during the events of Mass Effect 3 - not after".
Mass Effect writer Mac Walters explained what the information-imparting ending once was, and why it was decided against.
"You get to ask a bunch of questions and you get your questions answered," he revealed.
"But then me and Casey talked and decided, let's keep the conversation 'High level' - give you the details that you need to know, but don't get into the stuff that you don't need to know. Like, 'How long have [the Reapers] been reaping?' You don't need to know the answers to the Mass Effect universe. So we intentionally left those out."
The ending of the game was not finalised until extremely late in the game's development, Casey Hudson revealed - "right up until the end of 2011".
"One night [Mac] Walters scribbled down some thought on various ways the game could end," Hudson shared, "with the line, 'Lots of speculation for everyone,' at the bottom of the page.
"In truth, the final bits of dialogue were debated right up until the end of 2011. Martin Sheen's voice-over session for The Illusive Man, originally scheduled for August, was delayed until mid-November so the writers would have more time to finesse the ending.
"One night [Mac] Walters scribbled down some thought on various ways the game could end with the line, 'Lots of speculation for everyone,' at the bottom of the page."
Casey Hudson
"And even in November, the gameplay team was still experimenting with an end-game sequence where players would suddenly lose control of Shepard's movement and fall under full Reaper control. (This sequence was dropped because the gameplay mechanic proved too troublesome to implement alongside dialogue choices)."
Mass Effect 3's ending hasn't been the only source of fan backlash. An appealing squad member was reserved for Collector's Edition or paid-for DLC. This From Ashes squad member now appears to have once been part of the main game.
"In March 2011, [Mac] also faced a roomful of Mass Effect developers who expressed concern about hitting the promised holiday release date," said Hudson, revealing the decisions behind the game's delay to March 2012.
"After much deliberation, the CAT mission (or rather, the Prothean mission) had to be removed from the set of tasks. The missions would later be completed as post-release content."
A fan petition for the ending to be supplemented with additional information has now raised over $66,000 for the gaming charity Child's Play.
"We would like to dispel the perception that we are angry or entitled," the campaign's mission statement read. "We simply wish to express our hope that there could be a different direction for a series we have all grown to love."