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It's not that I need it, it's that the texture doesn't cover then neck entirely like it did in Dark Souls. And it's sad that they never fixed a legit problem with the texture not being completely done.
That's for anyone who wants to see what I'm talking about.
And that's a picture of the Silver Knight Helmet, which is an extremely similar set and is supposed to function the same way. As you can see, it works fine, proving it's not a "design choice" for the Black Knight Helmet to be messed up.
I doubt that'd be a perfect solution, but if nothing else, it would look slightly less awful. I mean, if full black knight is all he's going with anyway, a bit of black skin shouldn't be too game-breaking, right?