Mass Effect Trilogy – Tips for making a nice and realistic female Shepard (new version)

Sorry for the crappy voice. If you don’t like it, you can still download the text version of this guide in the bottom of this description. English is not my mothertongue, please excuse any wrong talking. The purpose of this vid is to show you how to make a realistic looking female Shepard, since most gamers fail to find the design of their dreams. Not their fault, the Mass Effect face-generator is not so easy to use and does not allow you to see your Shep from every angle, which can get you some surprises when lauching the game. ME2 generator allows you to have a better seeing of one side of the face, but it is only in ME3 that you finally get it. I do not pretend to have the one solution but I give you some tips that may help you. BioWare’s assuming control of all scenes and music* in this vid. Maybe EA Reaper does too. This hurts you. www.masseffect.com http www.ea.com *Tracks names Vigil (ME Soundtrack) and New Worlds (ME2 Soundtrack) — LINKS — Download the text version of this guide : www.mediafire.com Find some inspiration here : www.masseffect2faces.com How to skip ME2’s first videos (look for Jamoid’s post) : www.gamefaqs.com First version of this guide, without the crappy voice but also less relevant tips : www.youtube.com — ADDITIONAL TIPS I MAY HAVE FORGOTTEN — Just in case.

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