- Sep 4, 2017
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What you are doing is assuming a lot for a little comment friend. And since I don't want to derail this thread by pointing out why you are wrong and shouldn't jump to a bunch of conclusions off a single statement. I will gladly expand on my original statement so you might have a better idea I why I said that in the first place.So you might want to go and read the book "Black like me". The author, a white man, chemically darkened his skin to move around a black community to learn more about their culture. He was worried that they'd notice that he was white because he didn't have "black characteristics". Well no one noticed, because the variation in the black community, just like the hispanic community, is as varied as the "white " community. Massive overlap.
What you're really saying is that the LIs in this game don't conform to YOUR expectations of what "real" black women look like. You might want to think about that. Many other preconceptions in your life?
When you have checked out and played most of the games posted on this site, you tend to see people use a lot of the same daz3d assets, over and over again with small tweaks here and there. I see the same models I normally see with a change in skin tone in this game and it makes me think the author is putting in very little effort to make some quick money.
If the creator was actually trying to make something and not just do a cash grab for a sector of games that is under represented they could have at least got new models or put in a bit of work and made the models look different then normal, instead they just changed the skin tone and now I see a model I have seen a bunch of times doing black face.