

- #Mass effect 2 mods steam install#
- #Mass effect 2 mods steam mod#
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To upgrade those weapons you'll need the N7 Workstation, obtainable for '5 Iron Bars' at the N7 Supply Box.Įezo fragments can be acquired at the N7 Supply Box or Atomic Furnace. At the N7 Supply Box you can buy Systems Alliance items and your first weapons, costing money and core fragment (tier 1). The N7 Supply Box is where everything is crafted from and costs 480 pixels on Inventor's Table.
#Mass effect 2 mods steam full#
Special thanks to Project Knightfall for letting me use their color pallette for full bright pixels.Supports Futara's Dragon Full Bright Pixel Shader.If you have any suggestion/idea/recommendation, please write it in the comments!.All original designs and sfx comes from the Mass Effect franchise by BioWare.

This system is so Orwellian.Adds Mass Effect's weapons, armors and objects! Side note: There is no currently existing way to purge cloud saves other then prior to installing, disabling a games cloud save system, play the game and lock a few saves down, then quit, Steam will say its unable to sync and may ask if you wish to overwrite the exsting cloud files with the ones you just played Ok, I will try this.
#Mass effect 2 mods steam install#
Same for all other modded games, I can uninstall Stellaris and purge all of its files, install the game and it will also reinstall the mods that were cloud saved with it. I would have thought Revo would find the damn reg files, but Steam remembers stuff and sticks you with it? How do mods survive an uninstall and reinstall? This seems incredibly stupid. Originally posted by rossbach451:Is it just me, or does it seem that it is a very complex procedure to get a clean install back? True, I should have backed the damn thing up. %USERPROFILE%\Documents\BioWare\Mass Effect Legendary Edition\Save\ Wow! If nothing else, thanks for taking the time to explain this! I will try this out! Launch game, alt+tab out of game, go to here, delete saves, and place your copy saves you made, remember step 4 that why need it, then close game, and it should replace what on the cloud save with your fresh new game save. Remade and available in Skellins Gameplay Coalesced Combined Tweaks Mods. Renable cloud save from step 1, then go to step 6.Ħ. Hidden at, 5:38AM by Mistyvail for the following reason: There are better alternatives that are better and add more. Head to where game save location, and make copy of save you need it later.ĥ. Launch game, make new save, then close game.Ĥ. Head to where game save location, and delete.ģ. Disable cloud save for game, by right clicking on game from Steam library, click on properties, and uncheck box for cloud save.Ģ. If want try 2nd method this be doing same steps, but we're gonna do something different.ġ. You know you did it right, if you no longer see your old save data here. Close game, and let Steam cloud sync, it should delete save there. %USERPROFILE%\Documents\BioWare\Mass Effect Legendary Edition\Save\Ĥ. Head to where game save location, and delete. Now this what you can do to delete save for sure from cloud, and you can start out fresh completely if you were for whatever reason you kept getting your old save back from cloud.ģ.
#Mass effect 2 mods steam mod#
Thanks for the inputs! Well if this is a mod issue, what you want to do is when you uninstall the game, make sure the game found is also gone, if not then mod files may still be there that be reason why issue still around.

Something in one of my attempts to add mods is responsible, so I just want a clean install and go from there. I will reinstall, delete the save if I can, uninstall, and try again. Once it is done, it searches for hidden files and gives you the option to delete. Ihave used the Revo Uninstaller, which activates the game's uninstaller. It clearly shows on the title screen that it remembers my ME2 save. Originally posted by rossbach451:What I am trying to do is get back to a clean install, as something has caused my ME2LE game to have flickering light and lose synch with the cutscenes (words come long before the character moves their mouths).
