![]() First, her eyes are almost entirely white, with some slight darkness around the pupils and iris. Her face looks almost human, with two notable exceptions. Unlike the original stock image that showed Tali outside of her entire Quarian suit, the new image only shows Tali’s face, with the rest of her head covered in her usual purple headdress. Not only does this give players the first real look of Tali’s face, it also shows what Quarians look like under the mask. This is significant for Tali and Quarian fans alike. But as time passed and more players met the proper conditions to see the image, players realized the replacement image is now officially canon. The new image is so good that players in the thread on the Mass Effect subreddit called it an impressive photoshop. Players who rushed through the Legendary Edition found a fully rendered image of Tali, maskless, sitting on Shepard’s bed stand. Finally, a good look at Tali’s real face Image: BioWare/Electronic Arts via Reddit user Maxgoodsīut the Legendary Edition undoes one of Mass Effect 3’s greatest sins - at least for fans of the geeky, loyal Quarian. BioWare planted the image in Mass Effect 3 back in 2012 - which was extremely blurry and hard to see - and never updated it. But the original version of the image was a stock photo of what appears to be a dark-haired woman posing in the country. This image of Tali should’ve been a big deal for players back in 2012, as it’s the only chance to see Tali’s true face, despite her presence in all three Mass Effect games. Tali is a Quarian, an alien race that lives their entire lives on ships, leading to a compromised immune system that forces them to wear masks at all times. Players who romance fellow Normandy crewmate Tali’Zorah nar Rayya (known as vas Normandy, due to her affiliation with Shepard’s ship) in both Mass Effect 2 and Mass Effect 3 got a special treat in 2012: a picture of Tali without her mask on, set on their bedside table. The old stock image is gone, replaced with a visible rendering of Tali’s visible face, breathing in the non-toxic air of her homeworld, Rannoch. ![]() Players discovered one such change over the weekend, with a major, but easily missable, update to Tali’Zorah’s infamous maskless picture. W - Neck Thickness - range 1-9 -> A-W (-O)į - Ear Orientation - range 1-9 -> A-W (-O)Ħ - Iris Color - range 1-9 -> A-D A-W (-O)ħ - Mouth Shape - range 1-9 -> A A-W (-O)Ĭ - Mouth Height - range 1-9 -> A-W (-O)ħ - Hair Color - range 1-7 A A-G A-B <- IMPORTANT TO NOTE! ME1 does not offer as many eye shadow colors as ME2.Īnd that's how it goes! Hope this will help somebody.BioWare clearly put some love into the Mass Effect Legendary edition, with a host of small changes included for the biggest of Mass Effect fans. ![]() We'll be going in sections of 3's (although they're sometimes not separated into 3's) So when counting you go right from "N" to "P". (Except in ALL of these the letter "O" does not exist. Also, after you reach 9 the next "number" is A and that goes all the way through to W. When it says 1-9 -> A-W (-O) means the farthest left you can go is 1 and the farthest right is W. When it says 1-9 it means the farthest left you can go is 1 and the farthest right is 9. Though as a note MOST of it is the same for Male Shepards, near the end with the hair it gets different. Oh, and this is FEMALE Shepards at the moment. So here's my example Shepard I'll be working with. So here, for you guys, the fruits of my labor. Which facial aspect it applies to and how many options there are possible for that, so you know where to move the slider. ^_^īut you can't enter ME2 face codes into ME1, so I took my trusty notepad and dissected each letter/number of the face codes into what exactly they correlate to. Thanks to Mass Effect 2 faces I've been able to make some pretty Sheps by tweaking other peoples beautiful people. One of my favorite parts of ME2 was the face codes. ![]() I kind of suck at using the ME character creator. ![]() (And some Kaidan loving.)īut upon booting it up I ran into the problem I used to have. So today, with so much free time on my hands, I booted up my trusty old Mass Effect 1 disc! For some nostalgia and to make a more renegade character. ![]()
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