I really feel as if they are scaled smaller due to sprint, not the maps being wider. If you look at how big a spartan sits on a mongoose in Halo 3 as opposed to reach/4, the spartan looks smaller.
Tell me what you guys think.
I really feel as if they are scaled smaller due to sprint, not the maps being wider. If you look at how big a spartan sits on a mongoose in Halo 3 as opposed to reach/4, the spartan looks smaller.
Tell me what you guys think.
they are supposed to be smaller
> they are supposed to be smaller
Well they shouldn’t be, no wonder the maps feel huge.
I think they’re bigger based off of how much my team mates always block my vision when they keep freaking getting in my way. It seems much more annoying than past games. I think that has to do with field of vision though.
The actual size, though? No idea.
Spartan IV’s should be the same size as SIII’s, it might be that the Spartan is female, or that their armor is smaller.
Don’t compare a Spartan II from Halo 3 with a Spartan IV, they’re not the same.
Yes they are, and in my opinion it is a little thing that makes multiplayer a little bit worse.
> Don’t compare a Spartan II from Halo 3 with a Spartan IV, they’re not the same.
This. S-IV’s arent as tall. See the end of halo 4.
Spartan-IV’s are human soldiers in a group of elites that are now achievable above an ODST. They’re not augmented in terms of biology or neurology at all. They’re normal humans.
Spartan-II’s were all kidnapped from their homes and augmented prior to puberty so that military training, indoctrination, and anatomical augmentations are easier to apply, since anatomical augmentations were deadly and usually fatal to adults, as per the findings of Project ORION a.k.a. the Spartan-I program.
Spartan-III’s were also kids given augmentation on a much wider scale, however, their augmentations were diluted and less effective than that of the Spartan-II’s in order to minimize the cost to augment a much higher amount of “volunteers” of the Spartan-III program.
See here: SPARTAN Program | Halo Alpha | Fandom
They’re smaller than 3’s, and definitely smaller than Reach’s. The female ones are especially small.
You know, even in campaign, Master Chief seems MUCH smaller than he was in the previous games. I mean, when you look at his size compared to enemies during assassinations, he looks only slightly bigger than Jackals now.
They are augmented actually.
Halo 3 had a field of view of 60, so things might look bigger.
Female Spartans look like they have giant heads.
> Spartan-IV’s are human soldiers in a group of elites that are now achievable above an ODST. They’re not augmented in terms of biology or neurology at all. They’re normal humans.
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> Spartan-II’s were all kidnapped from their homes and augmented prior to puberty so that military training, indoctrination, and anatomical augmentations are easier to apply, since anatomical augmentations were deadly and usually fatal to adults, as per the findings of Project ORION a.k.a. the Spartan-I program.
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> Spartan-III’s were also kids given augmentation on a much wider scale, however, their augmentations were diluted and less effective than that of the Spartan-II’s in order to minimize the cost to augment a much higher amount of “volunteers” of the Spartan-III program.
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> See here: SPARTAN Program | Halo Alpha | Fandom
I followed a link to the Spartan IV’s because i didn’t think a regular human could wear MJOLNIR. This is a quote from the halo wikia,
“The SPARTAN-IV Program is the fourth generation of the SPARTAN Program, consisting of members recruited from the UNSC’s military who were augmented to be capable of wearing a variant of the MJOLNIR GEN2 armor.”