Game Name: Mass Effect 2
Mass effect cosplay by Rebel O Conner » Sun May 22, 2011 3:06 pm 1 Replies 961 Views Last post by RevRaptor Sun May 22, 2011 4:44 pm; Mass Effect 2 beginners guide 1, 2 by Rebel O Conner » Sat May 08, 2010 5:33 am 7 Replies 3373 Views Last post by dangerfulman Sun Jul 11, 2010 10:16 pm; More Mass Effect 2 DLC announced by Webslug » Thu Jul. After applying both the MEUITM and A LOT mods, you say to 'Go to Mass Effect 1 and click on 'Update LOD settings' and 'Optimize Game's INI files'. I can see these options before I load any mods, but once I have, the Mass Effect (and Mass Effect 2 and Mass Effect 3) button in MEM gets greyed out, and its menus can no longer be accessed. 2 - Select Default Armor Outfit and select a helmet OTHER than default (do NOT have no helmet) - IMPORTANT STEP. 3 - Move Legs, Shoulders and Arm Sliders so these disappear. 4 - Then move chest slider to EVE NUDE. 5 - Click accept. Download Mass Effect 2 nude mod.
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Mod Name: EVE - Mass Effect 2 nude mod
VERSION: 1.0
MOD AUTHOR: Apogee777
DESCRIPTION Mass Effect 2 nude mod:
Full Nude Skin for Mass Effect 2
- tweaked by me
Full Nude Skin for Mass Effect 2
- tweaked by me
Use with TexMod (not included)
Use as Female shepard using Body swap ini
INSTRUCTIONS Mass Effect 2 nude mod:
BACKUP AND REPLACE YOUR COALESCED.INI (e.g. C:Program FilesMass Effect 2BioGameConfigPCCooked)
PLAY GAME AND USE ABOVE KEYBINDS
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Mass Effect 2 nude COALESCED KEYBINDS AND INSTRUCTIONS:
LOAD EVE NUDE ONLY = F1
WARDROBE MENU = F7
WARDROBE MENU = F7
-NumPad 0=Hides combat overlays except Quickslots * - Toggle
-NumPad 1=Remove ALL Overlays (Removes HUD and GUI, but you cannot select anything while in this mode) – Toggle
-NumPad 2=Default FOV
-NumPad 3=FOV 45
-Decimal . =FOV 90
-NumPad 4=Half Speed
-NumPad 5=Normal Speed
-NumPad 6=Freeze Players Only (useful for screenshots) - Toggle
-NumPad 7=Ghost (Move nude shepard in cutscenes )
-NumPad 8=Walk (Cancels Numpad 7)
-Numpad 9=Flycam (Hold CTRL and use WASD to navigate while in Cut-scenes, or just WASD anywhere else) – Toggle
-Squad Menu = F10 (bug = sound will stuff up, but cool when you can spawn more squad members for fun :p)
-Fast Exit to Desktop = F12
-Crouch = G
-NumPad 1=Remove ALL Overlays (Removes HUD and GUI, but you cannot select anything while in this mode) – Toggle
-NumPad 2=Default FOV
-NumPad 3=FOV 45
-Decimal . =FOV 90
-NumPad 4=Half Speed
-NumPad 5=Normal Speed
-NumPad 6=Freeze Players Only (useful for screenshots) - Toggle
-NumPad 7=Ghost (Move nude shepard in cutscenes )
-NumPad 8=Walk (Cancels Numpad 7)
-Numpad 9=Flycam (Hold CTRL and use WASD to navigate while in Cut-scenes, or just WASD anywhere else) – Toggle
-Squad Menu = F10 (bug = sound will stuff up, but cool when you can spawn more squad members for fun :p)
-Fast Exit to Desktop = F12
-Crouch = G
-F4 = *load Casual outfits during missions, as a by product weapons are invisible after respawn (*also can crash game so BEWARE, but you can shoot from your hands! )
-F8 = load Extra outfits (use instead or as well as F1)
-F8 = load Extra outfits (use instead or as well as F1)
Instructions to bodyswap after replacing the Coalesced.ini file
1 - In game - press F1, wait till loading icon completely disappears (or your game will crash) THEN press F7 - This shows your Wardrobe Menu -This can be done at ANY part of the game.
(Ignore the fact that the Options menu is in the way, cant help that)
2 - Select Default Armor Outfit and select a helmet OTHER than default (do NOT have no helmet) - IMPORTANT STEP
3 - Move Legs, Shoulders and Arm Sliders so these disappear
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4 - Then move chest slider to EVE NUDE
5 - Click accept
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ME3Explorer is the unofficial, fan-built 'creation kit' for the Mass Effect trilogy. The 'toolset', as it's often called, consists of over 60 individual tools bundled into the same program. Each tool has different functionalities that are restricted to a certain file type, game asset, or both. Most tools are made for ME3; a few have been ported for ME1 and ME2.
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