![]() ![]() It’s not a spoiler to reveal that the Citadel is once again one of the key social hubs in Mass Effect 3. Those who don’t import are stuck with a level one character. You’ll still have to assign your points (or auto-assign them, if you so choose), but it’s a big help to start with that added ability boost rather than having to claw your way up from nothing again. In addition, imported characters start out at whatever level you left off at when your endgame save was created, and any squadmates you pick up in ME3 will be similarly leveled, and you will have dozens of skill points. The decisions you’ve made have a profound impact on some of the key story points in ME3. I won’t give any examples here due to spoilers, but you probably have an idea what this means if you played through those games. Image used with permission by copyright holderįor starters, the load screen features a small window where you can see a list of the major decisions that your Shepard made over the course of either one or both games. ME3 adds a few cool quirks that weren’t in evidence when you imported an old character into ME2. Those people will be importing the Commander Shepard they built up previously. Welcome BackĪ lot of people are probably coming into ME3 after having beaten at least the second game, if not both of them. You’ll still need to have one of the two discs in the drive of course, but you won’t have to keep changing them. If you install both discs, that disc-swap requirement goes away mostly (you mjay need to change discs at the end based on the choices you have made). ![]() If you don’t install either disc or just install one of them, you will frequently be asked to swap discs when moving between certain locations. Mass Effect 3 is a two-disc game on Microsoft’s console. There’s also a quirk that Xbox 360 players specifically ought to keep in mind. That said, the addition of a dedicated quicksave button is absolutely a welcome one that console folks should definitely be sure to take advantage of. It’s not a feature you typically see in console games, and ME3 is actually pretty good on its own about autosaves. Console gamers can press the Back/Select button - on an Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 controller, respectively - at any non-combat moment to trigger a quicksave. This is probably the most minor change of them all, and also the most easily overlooked. ![]()
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