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I know this is not what talk pages are for, but is anyone else happy to see at least ''one'' armour set that looks normal? [[User talk:Alex T Snow|Alex T Snow]] 19:17, 24 August 2012 (EDT) | I know this is not what talk pages are for, but is anyone else happy to see at least ''one'' armour set that looks normal? [[User talk:Alex T Snow|Alex T Snow]] 19:17, 24 August 2012 (EDT) | ||
Previously, Halo's multiplayer armor permutations were purely aesthetic in nature (obviously), but now I can see through recent games, in my opinion pretty much from ''ODST'' and onward, that 343i, and Bungie before it, are focusing on more of a direct/functional approach instead of a "hey that looks cool" look. In other words if it can do its intended job and look smug in the process, then so be it. Not a fashion show. '''-[[User:Killjax|Killjax]]''' |
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I know this is not what talk pages are for, but is anyone else happy to see at least one armour set that looks normal? Alex T Snow 19:17, 24 August 2012 (EDT)
Previously, Halo's multiplayer armor permutations were purely aesthetic in nature (obviously), but now I can see through recent games, in my opinion pretty much from ODST and onward, that 343i, and Bungie before it, are focusing on more of a direct/functional approach instead of a "hey that looks cool" look. In other words if it can do its intended job and look smug in the process, then so be it. Not a fashion show. -Killjax