If you want to recreate your ME1 character from scratch in ME2 by converting slider values into a ME2 face code, here's how to do it. It's very simple, but you need to know what the slider values were for your ME1 character.
Note 1: ME2 skips the letter 'O' when generating the face code, in other words when you bring the slider (e.g. neck thickness) to position 24, the game encodes it with the letter 'P' in the face code, instead of 'O' (e.g. M(22)->N(23)->P(24) ). The letter 'O' isn't used in the face code. Not sure why they did it this way, I'm just letting you know to prevent confusion.
Note 2: I have made an Excel spreadsheet that does this automatically which you can download from the link below and use it either with MS Excel or Google Docs (by importing it) and you can then use it to generate ME2 face code for your own characters. Simply fill in the slider values on white columns as in the examples given in the spreadsheet and ME2 face code will be generated automatically underneath that column, which you can then copy. Link for the Excel spreadsheet: Mass Effect Face Code Generator (ME1 to ME2).7z By the way, in case you're wondering why one should bother with all this, the 'imported' character in ME2 is not entirely the same as the one generated by using the face code or created from scratch by using the ME2 sliders. In other words, if you import the character from your ME1 saves, it'll be ever so slightly different than the one you create from scratch, because there are some differences in how these two games handle character assets and sliders. Note 3: You probably won't need any of this for the 'legendary' version for two reasons, first it already shows you the face code in ME1 and also, the new sliders are most likely incompatible with the original games, so I wouldn't bother trying if I were you. Mass Effect 2 Character Code
Check out the video below for the best way to resolve it. If completed and Conrad Verner survives in Mass Effect 1 and 2, then Rita will save him in Mass Effect 3. Years ago there were some decent sites with face codes. Are there any left with some codes? I’m starting a another run at ME3 on XBox One and I’d like to have a decent looking femshep this time. Locate the BIOEngine.ini file, which by default is located in Documents / BioWare / Mass Effect / config. Open the file with the text editor of your choice. I recommend Notepad. Find the section called TextureLODSettings. Look for the following three lines. Jul 10, 2015 - 57 points. 10 comments - Mass Effect Human Face Model - 9GAG has the best funny pics, gifs, videos, gaming, anime, manga, movie, tv, cosplay, sport. If they really want to import Shepard's appearance from Mass Effect 1, they will need to import that character into Mass Effect 2 to get a Face Code. To find Shepard's face code, players should launch the classic versions of Mass Effect 2 or Mass Effect 3 and open one of their save files for that Shepard.
CONVERSION TABLE:
Slider Value: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34
Face Code Value: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Example:
Xtgold software download. Below are the slider values and the corresponding face code values according to the conversion table given above. Note that * is the value for the scar slider which isn't supported in ME2.
7 5 3 11 || 31 12 16 16 1 12 12 || 1 10 15 16 16 1 1 || 20 1 1 10 || 10 1 1 16 16 || 6 5 11 || 4 9 16 4 || 6 1 6
Mass Effect 2 Faces
7 5 3 * || W C G G 1 C C || 1 A F G G 1 1 || K 1 1 A || A 1 1 G G || 6 5 B || 4 9 G 4 || 6 1 6
Now let's put all these values into groups of three and add a dot between each group in order to form the face code, ignoring the value for the scar slider (*)..
ME2 Face Code: 753.WCG.G1C.C1A.FGG.11K.11A.A11.GG6.5B4.9G4.616
Here's how it looks like in ME2:
PS. If you want to get ME1 slider values from a ME2 face code (i.e. the opposite of the method described here) you can use this tool here.
Edited by bjornk
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