As I've been playing FO4, I (and probably all of you) have noticed that they have been kind enough to add pictures with descriptions in them. Most of them are pretty cool and actually show and tell me so much more about the game then I knew already, which is pretty cool.
But one thing that bothers me is the fact that the armors they show in the loading screens are not the same armors shown in game.
For instance:
Loading screen looks:
Metal armor - Covers the guy in head to toe in plates of metal, including shoulders, thighs, and groin. Also looks shinier and cleaner overall.
Leather Armor - Covers the guy in the basic, in game spots, but it also adds a massive piece of leather underneath the chest strap and completely covers the right leg.
Combat armor - Covers the guy completely, gives him full arm, leg, and chest plating, very little exposed.
In-game looks:
Metal armor - Consists of a basic cuirass that covers only the chest, and wrist, elbow, and shin guards. Shoulders, thighs, and groin completely exposed.
Leather armor - Lacks the massive piece of leather over the chest, also only has basic shin guards on both legs.
Combat armor - Has 2 simple pads that cover part of the shoulders and thighs, and a chest piece. That's it.
Now, some people might be wondering why I put so much effort into something so meager. Well I did it because it kinda sorta bothers me. Mainly because the armor they show in the loading screens looks like 3 times better than the in-game variations, (although by no means do any of them look "bad") and also I don't see why they would even bother making a separate version of the armor just for the loading screen, even if it only is cosmetic. Also I am 99.9% certain that it is not an undershirt or armor upgrade that makes it look different considering that I actually have fully modded all of these armors and they look nothing like the loading screen variants.
On a semi-related note, why is Beth so picky-choosy on what can and cannot be modded armor wise? Some helmets can be modded, others can't. Some armors can be modded, others can't. Why is that? And there is no rhyme or reason either, it's not like one was any different than the other in any meaningful way.