
Just know that if you try this, it's at your own risk. It could break the game in any myriad ways, render subsequent DLC unusable, and/or your import into ME3 might be totally hosed. NOTE!: The Bioware team has stated that if you mod your game AT ALL (including Gibbed hacks) YOU are responsible for anything you break.

Thus, to change clothes and armors available to you in ME2, you will need to hack the. Adding anything below the neck, however, is all about what resources are available for your character to use, and that is all game files which, in ME2, are in the Program Files (likely on your C:/ drive). It requires a Gibbed Editor to change features after you build Shepard in the character creator and to add in certain, non-standard features. Point being, the morphhead info for your Shep is all in YOUR files (under My Documents on your computer). But everything from the neck down is off limits. It lets you change shep's hair, coloring, and you can add in TIM's creepy eyes, etc.


Mass Effect 2 Armor and Casual Wear Hacks Hacking Mass Effect 2 with the Gibbed Save editor (see earlier Hacked Hair project posts) is relatively simple.
