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Golden Owl

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The left shoulder pad is needlessly pointy and the other armour is too fat.

PrinceOfFallout13 wrote...
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This is where it's at.

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All I want too know is.

Will there be enough and plenty of Armors, weapons, gears and Helmets? I like fully covered Helmets not parts. I think half covered are crappy and uncool. I hope we get plenty and I be happy.

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Golden Owl wrote...

Jynthor wrote...

All this armor is getting too bulky for me, I hope my Kestrel armor ports over.

This is what I am hoping also.

Kestrel for the win!

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Has anyone else drawn parallels between Mass Effect armor and military tanks? They've both gone from light/medium/heavy classifications to a single weight that handles most, if not all, scenarios.

Tanks until a couple decades ago fell into light, medium, and heavy classes. These are now obsolete and have been almost entirely replaced by the "main battle tank," which grew out of the medium tank but are more effective than heavies.

ME1 N7 armor was either light, medium, or heavy. Now it's a single, more modular type that falls under none of those classifications but has more combat bonuses than the heavy armor.