Armour Of God 3 Trailer

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Aug 3, 2024, 6:03:08 PM8/3/24
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Its been almost a year, and despite knowing the cover armor is in the game. (Datamines, Leaks, Gameplay footage.) Its STILL not available to players. Is this some kind of sick joke where only Fatshark gets access to it for what? Personal use? Despite it being in the character creation preview, on the main banner for the game, nearly every trailer, update promotional images and trailers.

Different helmet decoration.
Skulls everywhere, when the original has tactical bags.
Different coloring pattern (Black, White, Digital Camo).
Different armor decoration.
Gloves are different.

In addition to that veteran armour and helmet, the veteran vox headset, psyker visor without mask, the zealot book back accessory and the ogryn armour are still in the game, used in promotional material and cutscenes AND bots and yet are still unobtainable to players.

you could cut the wires to the units reversing lights and splice in a plug socket to go onto the back of the cab like the trailer light set and add the reversing lights to the trailer and plug them into the new socket on the back of the cab, just an idea I am considering

I have 2 reversing lights on my Scania R620 unit, so if you have one on your unit, then adding a reversing light to your trailer would not make much difference to the MFU. if I decide to do this mod I will remove one of the reversing lights from the unit and stick it in the tamiya trailer I am building at the moment

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I'm a bit ambivalent about it, because I've grown really fond of the Praetor Suit as it is, which in my opinion evokes the classic Doomguy appearance well enough to feel both right and familiar, while also feeling very fresh (and it makes the Doom Marine look more like an actual Space Marine, which is what the original Doomguy was supposed to be). This new armour immediately feels a bit like they're "trying too hard" to get the nostalgia feeling flowing, which strikes me as a bit redundant at this point.

On the other hand, the new outfit doesn't feel out of place in a "Hell-on-Earth" setting and it does justify having to upgrade this new suit from scratch rather than having a case of: "This ancient perhaps supernaturally enhanced super-armour that has probably been upgraded multiple times across the millennia needs to be upgraded still further". And I do like designs that respect the classic look, so I dunno, I might become really happy with it after all.

I'm a bit ambivalent about it, because I've grown really fond of the Praetor Suit as it is, which in my opinion evokes the classic Doomguy appearance well enough to feel both right and familiar, while also feeling very fresh (and it makes the Doom Marine look more like an actual Space Marine, which is what the original Doomguy was supposed to be). This new armour immediately feels a bit like they're "trying too hard" to get the nostalgia feeling flowing, which strikes me as a bit redundant at this point.

Even though Doom 2016 is a much newer game, the Praetor suit has already become one of the most iconic armors in the history of fiction. You so much as cosplay something that vaguely resembles the Praetor suit, and people instantly recognize who you are. You show a casual gamer a picture of the suit, and they'll instantly recognize who the Doomslayer is (unless they're just taking the piss, of course).

While this new suit does seem to exist more out of nostalgia-mining, it does look very appropriate for a "Hell on Earth" setting, and would indeed be a case of "this new suit needs to be just as upgraded as the old one." Only thing is, can this new armor reach the same levels of recognition as the Praetor Suit, complete with an equally badass name?

I agree with both. I find the Praetor Suit iconic and one of the changes that I would actually say was an improvement. It simultaneously looks stronger and less clunky. It is sleek, just like Doom is. No frills, all thrills.

My theory is that somehow we become separated from the Praetor Suit in the story and then we have no choice but to don a classic normal UAC marine suit and kick ass the old fashioned way with no hand holding upgrades...

While I really liked the design of the Praetor Suit, since Eternal is going for a much more classic approach with the monsters and everything, the new (or old) armor is probably a better candidate. The Praetor Suit fit the style and tone of D2016, just like the classic armor will likely fit Eternal just as well.

As people have said, what I expect will happen is there will be plot justification for the Praetor being stripped from us (probably by Hayden or the Crucible) and starting Doomguy naked again, and this time he has to make do with some classic marine armour to begin with, but powered up slightly by the AI we backed up and rescued in the end of D2016. I can roll with that, because they need to be able to make it a standalone game, rather than allowing us to bring all our OP argent upgrades with us immediately into the new E1M1 (especially that crazy challenge power that gave unlimited ammo when above 100 armour combined with the Chaingun turret mode!).

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