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Nay, for Xbox 360! I did look on the interwebs and there seems to be supposed save editors for the 360 but I really cannot be arsed trying to work it out.
The only problem I've had so far is the shutting of the doors of the Archangel mission and even then it was purely luck based.
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your shepard has spent way to much time in the club
someone else might have gotten it wrong.
Them lights just seeped into my hair!
lol I've been screwing around with the appearance options trying to get one I like. I keep running into the whole "love the way it looks in character creation but it animates terribly in-game" problem. Made about 15 new games this morning alone. lol
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I think I finally managed to get it to my liking. All that to change the damn eyebrows in the end. lol
There is extensive cosmetic surgery. The scanners installed detect the slightest imperfections in genetic make up. You can do it, I just wouldn't see the point in doing it in a universe like that. All races are pretty distinct. Humans more so than any of the others. There is also genetic modification before birth to remove defections, you can change eye colour or skin colour.
The option is there, but I am under the assumption that they like those imperfections. Shows a point of pride in them. Like Zaeed and his facial scar. He is a survivor.
Yeah I would want that one too. The problem is that Shepard does not move his mouth or his head in the Character creation menu and thus sometimes a mouth looks awful when Shepard talks or smiles.
I know lot´s of games with such features like DA2, Skyrim or even WoW with that Barbershop. A device that lets you change your hairstyle or your other facial features would be great.
Not much of a point to editing facial features in wow way to small to really make a difference. Working in blender to make my sig I noticed that our toons fingers are more like blocks instead of the normal round look, but no one is going to notice it seeing as it's so small. And assuming your toons head isn't hidden in a helmet, most of your time is spent staring at their backs, which circles me back to this thread on what Blizz should really improve. Dat Ass Effect.
I was talking about ME to be honest. Most WoW characters are terribad because they still use that vanilla model that was released like 100 years ago and thus they look like a piece of crap by now.
Actually I've been trying to improve the wow model myself in Blender, adding thousands of hair particles rather than the solid mass of hair we have now, even though it may never work in game. Someone throw me a guide on Blendering and a college degree.