Didn't end up needing to edit. Found a site of saves, looked for the one closest to mine (only difference was the first name of the Shepard) and loaded it up. Im noticing small conversational differences already. Liara mentions the Shadow Broker for example.
Yeah, do whatever you can (download and edit a save if you have to) to avoid starting fresh. The default options in ME3 are horrible. None of the party members from the previous games will show up, for instance; you get all their no-name surrogates instead. Totally not worth playing that way.
That's what I was afraid of.
@MetalGearSunny Because as a father of three I no longer get much time in front of the TV. However I get plenty of time with my laptop when I'm travelling.
I played ME1 on my Xbox and ME2 on my laptop via Steam. I just picked up ME3 (through Origin) and I cannot find my ME2 save anywhere. I had uninstalled it years ago after completing Shadow Broker.
Question: what will I miss by not importing (no spoilers for Part 3, please). Ashley was dead, something about saving a Krogan, I slept with Miranda, then slept with Tali (which Miranda didn't like) and only 1 person died in the end run of 2 (the female who told you when you had a message waiting).
Should I go through the hassle of creating a ME2 save?
@Ravenlight: Stabby stabby works -- Amalur had something of a twitch/combo based style.
@Fearbeard I have played AA and I agree is was great. Dishonored is on my eventual list but it's pricey still so I'll wait.
@ESREVER I have played the Riddick game and loved it.
@djou Thanks for the MP3 recommend. Hearing it from someone who enjoyed Sleeping Dogs helps.
@SuperWristBands Thank you -- I might actually still go with Dark Souls for mood and traversal (travelling).
On a side note: I bought and played Zodiac Tournament for SD between the time I posted the original and this followup. Loved it, but total game time was about 45 minutes :-(
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