I doubt that they would leave something like that out. Every Halo game that had space sections had far less gravity than what we are used to on Earth.
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Remind me, what part of Halo, Halo 3, and Halo 3: ODST had space sections?
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Edited by Charlemagne: 3/29/2013 8:02:34 PMSeriously, Halcylon? Reread what I wrote. "Every Halo game [b]that had[/b] space sections had far less gravity", not every Halo game has space sections with less gravity.
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Correct.
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Edited by Charlemagne: 3/29/2013 8:19:02 PMAgain you have misinterpreted what I said. "Every Halo game that had space sections had far less gravity", not "Every Halo game has space sections with less gravity." Better? My original post was referring to that fact that if there is any space mobility in Destiny that the gravity will be at what it should be.
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Halcylon was pointing out that there were only one Halo game that had different gravitational pull, which was Halo 2. Now tell me, which game other than Halo 2 had something like that?
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Halo: Reach - Mission: Long Night of Solace
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Technically you're not in space. You're on the covenant space ship, with a gravity generator :P
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You land on the exterior of the craft before going in and even when you are inside the gravity doesn't come on right away. Nor does the oxygen if I remember correctly.
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Halcylon works at bungie? He sounds like a douche.
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Not really.
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Edited by Charlemagne: 3/29/2013 9:18:52 PMI wouldn't disrespect someone who is working on something like Destiny and it was just a misunderstanding, besides we don't know him in person. Bungie seems to be a "jerk free" environment as far as I am aware. On another note I won the argument.
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Edited by LegendaryWarlock: 3/29/2013 7:42:28 PMWell we could have some sort of Traveler-boots that will balance out the gravity, however it would be very fun to be jumping 30 ft in the air and ice skating on Europa. |10| |10| |10| <- The judges love my moves ;)
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[7] - Fell down on his ass.
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[4] - Needs backflips.