who cares
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People who like art do.
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and underrepresented people who want to be represented accurately do, I'd have to imagine.
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No way I could reasonably contest that.
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>E3 is meant to show games. >Care about someone's hair just because of race.
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Well we wouldn't want to trigger anyone Anita
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Thank you, Anita, for urging game designers to portray human beings more realistically and equitably.
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She hasnt urged anything. Nothing changed. >realistically, its unrealistic for a black woman to have hair a black woman has? What?
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Wow, that was truly the issue of primary importance at E3. Black hair. Bravo,
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Just saying this game is not for femenist cause it has some possible rascist content
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Oh, nice! Hair is tough to model, especially hair with character. If there's anything that ought to have more bones or IK chains, hair is.
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what a headline... black peoples hair looks better in a game. Cringe
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As a 25yr game developer I can say games have had trouble depicting ALL hair until quite recently. Technological problems.
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