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And that type of thing happens repeatedly throughout the entire playthrough. It is a stupid part of the mechanics.
Not that I have any need of the other slots at endgame, Henry is a little powerful at that point.
Obviously by end game, I had a combat focused clothing build too. It would be stupid not to.
No this is just bad whriting once again forcing Henry into some random outfit that appears out of thin air witch then also overwhrite youre outfit slot on severel occasions, (you can litteraly dublicate an armor three times after the torture escape based on the cut scenes) forceing you to spend time to re equip youre gear....
Yeah man, its just bad design. The game removing your items so you can put them back on its for sure not expecting the game to do everything for you, I would say its more like expecting the game NOT to do things for you like removing your gear...