These devices face various limitations such as size, biocompatibility, and battery constraints wherein batteries are bulky, are expensive, and require regular replacement. Wearable devices serve as an interface between humans and technology however, this integration is far from seamless. If you are having troubles, or if you have a Mass Effect 1 save that worked flawlessly with the new game, please tell us all about it in the comments.Recent advancements in wearable technology have improved lifestyle and medical practices, enabling personalized care ranging from fitness tracking, to real-time health monitoring, to predictive sensing. “It’s just a game, but it’s still a pain not getting what you pay for.” “Been playing since Mass Effect 1, so it’s a letdown,” Jon Welles told GamesBeat over Twitter.
Now, all they can do is hope to manipulate the character creator to approximate the Shep they had before or move on and accept a new face. The players who took the time to create their unique Shepards in Mass Effect 1 have been invested in this same facade over hours and hours of gameplay. We’ve contacted BioWare for an official statement and are awaiting their response, which probably won’t come until tomorrow sometime.įor a series that the developer always knew would be a trilogy, it seems like a significant oversight that the protagonist’s face doesn’t work in some situations. The error seems to affect all players who customized their Commander Shepard in the first Mass Effect and then carried that same face through Mass Effect 2. These aren’t the only two having this problem. Xbox 360 user Jon Welles tweeted to the official Mass Effect account, “Wow, just got Mass Effect 3 for Xbox, and it won’t import the face of my Shep. Please update your character’s appearance.”
When fan Ian Chamberlin attempted a save-data transfer on his Origin Digital Deluxe edition of Mass Effect 3, he was met with this error: “Mass Effect 3 cannot successfully determine the custom face code used by this imported save game. Many of the people having the face-code issue, however, claim they have never saved their game in the cloud, and a lot are playing on PC (which isn’t affected by the cloud-save error). Three top investment pros open up about what it takes to get your video game funded.ĮA’s help page currently warns Xbox 360 users that importing from Microsoft’s cloud storage will result in failure.