

I ask about Steam, because I'm thinking of re-purchasing ME2, in order to not have to run the game with the disc in drive ( which I why I love Steam). A Mass Effect 2 demo was released for download on PlayStation 3 on Decemin North America, and December 22. This corruption forced a console restart and rendered all Mass Effect 2 save files unplayable. Afterwards, go straight to the Requisitions Officer at C-Sec Academy, open the store and make sure Spectre gear is.

Load it in your game, then go through the cutscene. Again, would the extra content still be there, since it's all in the saved games? Mass Effect 2 is a science-fiction role-playing action game developed by BioWare for the Xbox 360, PC, and PlayStation 3. From what I've heard, just create a folder called 'Annakie01' in your Documents -> Bioware -> Mass Effect Legendary Edition -> Save -> ME1 folder, and drop that save in there.
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Secondarily, what if I wanted to get the Steam version of ME2, and imported those saves with the extra content. Theres a new update on the main Mass Effect Saves page PC Users: After you download, visit the Mass Effect 2 Import Walkthrough to know how to import your save into Mass Effect 3 As long as your directory structure is correct as outlined in the walkthrough, ME3 should find your save just fine If you do not have Mass Effect 2 installed. For the extra content already unlocked ( weapons, armor etc.) that I have due to having pre-ordered, if I imported those saves again to a fresh install, would they still already be in game? You don't have to re-download them or anything, right? I already uninstalled ME2 quite a while ago, but want to reinstall it, so wanted to be sure that just moving the save files into the new folder would be detected.Īpparently, from what I've read elsewhere as well, it's as simple as that and does work. I already have the saved games saved in a folder ( as I do with all my games) on a storage drive. Thanks for the info, however, I think there's been a slight misunderstanding.
