Isn't this game made by a Chinese company? And Liyue was based off China, but like the characters look identical to people from Mondstadt which are based off German culture. I'm not sure why this issue is suddenly blowing up here. I get where people are coming from, I don't want to say people shouldn't care or whatnot, if it bothers people I think that's valid, but it's sort of like the whole thing with the anniversary rewards where I think the criticism is valid, but the extent people are blowing it out of proportion just loses me a bit.
Have u seen moontoon? They have diversity there, and they're a Chinese company. (Their games for example is mobile legends, they have Chinese, japanese, African, or anything) But regardless, I'm quite intrigued on the outcome. Will hoyo respond to these complaints or nah? Who knows. I'm on neither of the sides yet.
@@rovychurss Just for clarity I'm pointing out their a Chinese company largely because even when handling their own nation they didn't particularly pay much mind to skin tone. They were more focused on cultural traditions and other aspects, which largely didn't bother people at the time. Basically what I'm saying is there's never been an emphasis on skin tone in Hoyo games from the start, when it comes to diversity that's never been the aspect they try and focus on.
I don't know why but the Pyro Archon's personality kinda reminds me of Jack Atlas from Yu gi oh 5D's
@@Thou-tj7hd low key I see the vision
pyro archon also seems underwhelming i dunno y
Isn't this game made by a Chinese company? And Liyue was based off China, but like the characters look identical to people from Mondstadt which are based off German culture. I'm not sure why this issue is suddenly blowing up here. I get where people are coming from, I don't want to say people shouldn't care or whatnot, if it bothers people I think that's valid, but it's sort of like the whole thing with the anniversary rewards where I think the criticism is valid, but the extent people are blowing it out of proportion just loses me a bit.
Have u seen moontoon? They have diversity there, and they're a Chinese company. (Their games for example is mobile legends, they have Chinese, japanese, African, or anything)
But regardless, I'm quite intrigued on the outcome. Will hoyo respond to these complaints or nah? Who knows. I'm on neither of the sides yet.
@@rovychurss Just for clarity I'm pointing out their a Chinese company largely because even when handling their own nation they didn't particularly pay much mind to skin tone. They were more focused on cultural traditions and other aspects, which largely didn't bother people at the time.
Basically what I'm saying is there's never been an emphasis on skin tone in Hoyo games from the start, when it comes to diversity that's never been the aspect they try and focus on.
@@blueaxolotl6302 I agree with your statement