![]() ![]() I'm nearly at the end of ME2 and still have about 300,000 credits left thanks to that import, and that's with me buying literally every item from every single vendor I come across. ![]() Which is great! But yeah, admittedly far too much. This left completionists (like me) with a cool million credits at the start of the second game, (I'm loaded). ![]() Seems fair at first, right? Well, if you complete almost every mission and sidequest in ME1, it's surprisingly easy to max out your credits at 9,999,999. But the remaster changed that, allowing players to keep 10% of the credits they collected instead. In the old version of ME1, you could carry over a max of 100,000 credits (depending on how much you had) to ME2 by importing your save. Perhaps it's all linked to the Mass Relays, I wouldn't be surprised if Shep splashed out for some sound proofing on the Normandy. Sure, it got some performance tweaks here and there, but more importantly, you'll now find an imported Shepard from Mass Effect to Mass Effect 2 might have considerably fewer credits than before. Last night, the Mass Effect Legendary Edition got a new patch, nerfing Commander Shepard's bank account and reducing the noise from those deafening Mass Relays. ![]()
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