Armor wish
#1
Posté 21 décembre 2010 - 09:34
#2
Posté 21 décembre 2010 - 09:53
Oh and collapsible helmets.
#3
Posté 21 décembre 2010 - 09:53
Those unmoddable armors were such a waste. They should have just been parts you could swap out with the rest of them. And that helmet you could not toggle off... It feels like they were trying to screw up the game on purpose...
#4
Posté 21 décembre 2010 - 10:14
#5
Posté 21 décembre 2010 - 10:28
-ADEQUATE PROTECTION FROM VACUUM EXPOSURE
Nothing matters to me apart from those two.
#6
Posté 21 décembre 2010 - 10:34
AdmiralCheez wrote...
-ADEQUATE PROTECTION FROM VACUUM EXPOSURE
You can have bare skin exposed to a vacuum. Contrary to what Hollywood wants you to think being exposed to a vacuum does not cause you to explode nor do you instantly freeze. One of the guys who did the Gemini space walks had a suit puncture they didn't even know about till he got back to Earth.
#7
Posté 21 décembre 2010 - 10:36
TexasToast712 wrote...
I want my Sentry Interface in ME3 and I will be a happy camper.
Oh and collapsible helmets.
YES to collapsible helmets, although that woul mean no more hilarious kissing cutscenes with LI's or Batarian rum shots to the visor.
#8
Posté 21 décembre 2010 - 10:37
#9
Posté 21 décembre 2010 - 10:41
AdmiralCheez wrote...
There is a difference between a pressure leak and spacewalking shirtless.
This. Plus, your eyes would pop if you walk in space without an adequate helm on at least.
#10
Posté 21 décembre 2010 - 10:48
#11
Posté 21 décembre 2010 - 10:52
AdmiralCheez wrote...
There is a difference between a pressure leak and spacewalking shirtless.
If you *don't* try to hold your breath, exposure to space for half a minute of so is unlikely to produce permanent injury. Holding your breath is likely to damage your lungs, something scuba divers have to watch out for when ascending, and you'll have eardrum trouble if your Eustachian tubes are badly plugged up, but theory predicts -- and animal experiments confirm --that otherwise, exposure to vacuum causes no immediate injury. You do not explode. Your blood does not boil. You do not freeze. You do not instantly lose consciousness.
That's from NASA on what happens when you put someone naked into a vacuum. You can survive just fine in a vacuum with the stuff people in ME 2 wear.
Aeowyn wrote...
This. Plus, your eyes would pop if you walk in space without an adequate helm on at least.
NASA disagrees.
Modifié par Bamboozalist, 21 décembre 2010 - 10:56 .
#12
Posté 21 décembre 2010 - 11:16
Aeowyn wrote...
AdmiralCheez wrote...
There is a difference between a pressure leak and spacewalking shirtless.
This. Plus, your eyes would pop if you walk in space without an adequate helm on at least.
The pressure differential required for stuff like that to happen is waaaaay bigger than 1 atm, which is the difference between sea level and vacuum. Sure, you'll get some swelling, but it's not remotely instantaneous, and it's eminently reversible. It takes a hell of a lot to actually get exploding people.
#13
Posté 21 décembre 2010 - 11:18
didymos1120 wrote...
Aeowyn wrote...
AdmiralCheez wrote...
There is a difference between a pressure leak and spacewalking shirtless.
This. Plus, your eyes would pop if you walk in space without an adequate helm on at least.
The pressure differential required for stuff like that to happen is waaaaay bigger than 1 atm, which is the difference between sea level and vacuum. Sure, you'll get some swelling, but it's not remotely instantaneous, and it's eminently reversible. It takes a hell of a lot to actually get exploding people.
certainly some [mild, reversible, painless] swelling of skin and underlying tissue
is what NASA says would happen to your skin.
Modifié par Bamboozalist, 21 décembre 2010 - 11:18 .
#14
Posté 21 décembre 2010 - 11:22
#15
Posté 22 décembre 2010 - 12:24
Legion, because he is a robot. And Tali, because she is always in her armor.jayred vas normandy wrote...
squad armor is a must have. only use Garrus, Grunt, and Zaeed. noone else looks combat ready.
#16
Posté 22 décembre 2010 - 12:48
#17
Posté 22 décembre 2010 - 12:50
Would you want, a shepard full of bullet holes?TomY90 wrote...
to be honest the armour did not bother me to much even with those not wearing armour (e.g. Miranda, Samara) its just a game its not what you call meant for realism especially when you consider that when shepherd gets into red health bloods goes around him but no bullet holes etc in the armour
#18
Posté 22 décembre 2010 - 12:55
Sajuro wrote...
Would you want, a shepard full of bullet holes?TomY90 wrote...
to be honest the armour did not bother me to much even with those not wearing armour (e.g. Miranda, Samara) its just a game its not what you call meant for realism especially when you consider that when shepherd gets into red health bloods goes around him but no bullet holes etc in the armour
easy explanation self sealing/regenerating suits but bullet holes would be an interesting sight
#19
Posté 22 décembre 2010 - 03:12
#20
Posté 22 décembre 2010 - 03:28
#21
Posté 22 décembre 2010 - 03:41
Alternate appearance pack gave him a fixed set.Slayer299 wrote...
What about fixing the holes in Garrus' armor? Armor that he kept even though it had holes shot through it.
#22
Posté 22 décembre 2010 - 03:44
AdmiralCheez wrote...
Alternate appearance pack gave him a fixed set.Slayer299 wrote...
What about fixing the holes in Garrus' armor? Armor that he kept even though it had holes shot through it.
And it looked better too.
#23
Posté 22 décembre 2010 - 03:47
The sciene, I did not know it before, it intrigues me, but we were waltzing around in space for a bit longer than thirty seconds. And you know what? Screw the extreme temperatures, the dangerous radiation, and the near-zero pressure: consider the bullets.Bamboozalist wrote...
If you *don't* try to hold your breath, exposure to space for half a minute or so is unlikely to produce permanent injury. Holding your breath is likely to damage your lungs, something scuba divers have to watch out for when ascending, and you'll have eardrum trouble if your Eustachian tubes are badly plugged up, but theory predicts -- and animal experiments confirm --that otherwise, exposure to vacuum causes no immediate injury. You do not explode. Your blood does not boil. You do not freeze. You do not instantly lose consciousness.
#24
Posté 22 décembre 2010 - 03:54
@superfatman
i liked his original and loyalty ones if only they were fixed
Modifié par CROAT_56, 22 décembre 2010 - 03:56 .
#25
Posté 22 décembre 2010 - 04:06
No matter how good looking Shepard's armour is, everyone else's will always look better. Evil is Sexy.
Modifié par 008Zulu, 22 décembre 2010 - 04:07 .





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