Once you do that, a face code will be generated, and you can grab it from the Squad menu. Instead, you’ll have to import your character into Mass Effect 2 and then follow the above process.
It doesn’t feature face codes at all, so you can’t directly copy it. The first Mass Effect requires some extra hoops.
Copy that code down, and you’re good to go. Look at the top left of the screen and you’ll see a lengthy code. When you boot up your old file, pause the game and select the Squad menu. Both of these are extremely easy to find. If you’re looking to import a face code from Mass Effect 2 or 3, you’re in luck. That’s going to take a bit of finagling though, so here’s what you’ll need to do. While the Legendary Edition features two default Shepard models that players can use, they also have the ability to import their likeness from the original game(s) via face codes.
The original games let players customize their Shepard to their liking.
Of course, Commander Shepard can look entirely different depending on the player. Most importantly, it’s just nice to see Commander Shepard again. The newly remastered trilogy takes players back to the golden age of late 2000s gaming where every game had cover mechanics and a binary morality system. Mass Effect Legendary Edition is here and bringing back memories.