Helmets are proven to be bad luck in games
I think combating the enemy without our helmet on would be a great feature
The exo stranger, Shiro-4, and Cayde-6 seem to not wear helmets under their hoods. Why not us?
Why can't I show my face to the enemy?
To some of use, looks are very important. It's an expression of ourselves, and many would love to see their guardian be a true creation, and sometimes, mirror image of them
The problem is that the there is no cosmetic spirit in this game currently. There was plenty of it during house of wolves, people really showed off their unique outfits in that era, and we're still powerful. This time, we can only be strong if we look like a rhino
But I ask you to take a step further, for some guardians, their true colors lie directly under their helmet, and they want to be proud of who they are. Let us express ourselves
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4 RespuestasNo cuase that would allow Titans to have a head size reduced to the same size as everyone else and that is unfair lol.
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1 RespuestaEditado por HELP1NG HAND: 9/8/2016 3:49:00 AMSuit yourself. I personally want ballistic armor covering my melon, a sealed cover for my face to keep Fallen ether out, protect me from the vacuum of space, and keep the freezing wind and blowing sands of Mars from scouring my eyeballs entirely out of my skull. Titan helmets contain speakers that can turn a battlecry into an eardrum-shattering apocalypse of a roar. Hunter helmets support a battery of sensors and life support systems that aid in their solitary operations from the remotes of the wilds, out far in the howling dark. And Warlock helmets do so much more than shield their wearers from shrapnel and vacuum, they accelerate cognitive synapses and take a Warlock's mind from being a living weapon, to someone able to shatter the very laws of reality -a living, breathing one-person extinction level event. If you want to smell the blood and the fear of your enemies, have them know the face of their nightmare, than that's all well and good. But you'll forgive me if I leave my armor in place.
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8 RespuestasWatch out, this is part of an Orpheus plot to fully undress his Gardian, first the helmet, then the pants
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1 RespuestaMy god, man, think about what kind of message that sends to children! Driving a sparrow with no helmet. The nerve!
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19 RespuestasEditado por GrundleBeans: 9/7/2016 11:26:04 PM[quote]Helmets are proven to be bad luck in games[/quote] Remember that time Master Chief took his helmet off all those times while fighting in locations open to a vacuum? Oh wait...
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1 RespuestaEditado por sugahray_: 9/7/2016 10:07:04 PM[quote] The exo stranger, Shiro-4, and Cayde-6 seem to not wear helmets under their hoods. Why not us?[/quote] they were never seen in combat though :P
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My helmet hides my bold spot.
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10 Respuestas1) Exos don't need air 2) The rest do 3) Some places we go don't have air/we don't know if the air is safe 4) Not wearing a helmet in combat is generally unsafe 5) Wouldn't be fair to players to only allow Exos to take off helmets in combat, otherwise most people would just create Exos. In all, clear visors or minimal headgear that projects a force field is about the most sensible option, if any.
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3 RespuestasAlways wear your helmet when your biking... I mean SHOOTING AND GETTING SHOT AT. Lol.
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11 RespuestasBut why? It literally has no effect on your whatsoever.
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1 RespuestaTake it off ;) Lmao
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1 Respuestaive been wanting a "hide helmet" option for combat zones since launch
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21 RespuestasDoesn't make sense for awoken or human and Exo can't be the odd race out from bungies consistency policy
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1 RespuestaBro, that's dangerous! You're wild!
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9 RespuestasI don't think you understand the term vaccum...
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7 RespuestasHow do you plan on breathing?