So i downloaded the Cerberus Network DLC(downloadable content) for Mass Effect 2. I'm full Paragon and i already completed the suicide mission with blowing up the collector base instead of giving it to cerberus. After that i got some new micro points for the new dlcs and i was able to get the thief AND do the overlord mission but for some reason i dont have the mercenary, Zaeed. I went to Omega and he's not there and i've exited out of the game numerous times to restart it, changed the discs, and redownloaded the dlc but he doesnt appear. I even went to a save i had just before the suicide mission and i still couldnt find him. What gives? Do i gotta start all over again just to have Zaeed??? Someone please shed some light on my problem, that dlc was pretty expensive.
Cerberus allows you access to the Cerberus thing on the main menu. When you can "resume, new, load, options, extras" or whatever there's a screen that shows news and crap and you hit Y (I think) to access Cerberus. It's from THAT screen that you download Zaeed, the eviscerator (awesome dlc shotgun) the incisor (give it to your squad and they do retarded damage, zaeed with it will do more damage per shot than legion with the widow and will fire like twice as often) and a few other things like the firewalker mission.
I think you should be fine, you just haven't fully downloaded it. Cerberus itself is a delivery mechanism, not the DLC you're really paying for. It allows you to access the other DLC downloads, pretty sure through the game itself. And obviously it's all free from this point, you just gotta go in and click it yourself. [ WittyUsernameHere's advice column | Ask WittyUsernameHere A Question ]
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