What would you think of armour transmission?

A few bits of armour (like inclement weather) I am close to getting, so what would you think of any items at 200000 credits or more, or any requiring a rank above Reclaimer transfer over to halo 4? People with inclement weather might want this. Or haunted.

Just an idea based upon Forza 3-4.

Not too fond if it, although a bit of it. Like, doing this in this game gives you something iconic from that game, similar, in halo 4 would be nice.

Um…All shouldn’t be an option, since I have everything. :confused: please don’t vote that.

I don’t think a high % of people would want this. Even though you can get Inheritor in less than 3 1/2 months if you play every day getting max credits/day.

The only thing I think should carry over is the Waypoint unlockable armor. Not the armor itself, but the way armor is unlocked via achievements across multiple games.

The way in Reach your Service Record shows your overall Halo Legacy acomplishments should still be in Halo 4 but other then that, nothing from Reach should carry over into 4. This Comming from an inherritor who obviously has everything unlocked

> I don’t think a high % of people would want this. Even though you can get Inheritor in less than 3 1/2 months if you play every day getting max credits/day.
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> The only thing I think should carry over is the Waypoint unlockable armor. Not the armor itself, but the way armor is unlocked via achievements across multiple games.

Agreed.

nah, everyone should have to start anew. plus, many things from reach won’t be returning anyways, and I doubt many of those cost more than 200,000 credits.

And of course, armor effects aren’t even returning, so You wouldn’t get those either. I don’t think equipment is returning either, and instead of forearm and knees we now have legs(both legs, full. all the way down) and arms(full arm casing, all the way up to the shoulder and on both arms), so no parts of any of these could equally transfer into halo 4.

On top of that, every last piece of armor is getting a major graphic overhaul it seems, so its not like you would be getting the exact armor you saved up for in reach. you may hate the new look of the armor, if it even exists. the spartan 4 base models are altered themselves as well so the armor would fit differently than before no matter what.

No, I think the best, and simplest thing to do would be to have everyone start over and work just as hard as before to get what they want.

Pointless.
Inclement weather is a joke, its so common nowadays that it may as well be default.

I remember in one of the Dragon Ball Z Budokai Tenkaichi games there was a system that allowed you to choose characters from the previous game to be unlocked. All the characters could still be unlocked without it but it meant that players who had already put in the work for those characters didn’t have to do it again. I always thought something like that would be good. I’ve already unlocked the ODST helmet twice, doing so again isn’t going to feel like an achievement, it’ll feel like a chore.

In my opinion armor effects should just stay in Reach.

What if you unlocked MK V helmet for playing anniversary or getting the map pack. MK VI for playing Halo 3. The ODST helmet for ODST and never cared much for any specific reach helmet so you come up with that one.

> What if you unlocked MK V helmet for playing anniversary or getting the map pack. MK VI for playing Halo 3. The ODST helmet for ODST and never cared much for any specific reach helmet so you come up with that one.

Anniversary multiplayer is Reach. ODST wouldn’t factor into it because that’s not Mjolnir. Halo 3 wouldn’t contribute to unlocking Mark VI because it’s the default. That said, a helmet like Mark VI should be one of the first you can unlock due to being default in Halo 3. Making it difficult would be like finishing the game with all characters to unlock Mario in the next SSB.

Since multiplayer now is canon there is no place for Haunted helmet, nor armor effects.

Nothing should transfer either, we all start out from square one.