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Originally Posted by dubesor
so you are telling me, by your logic, if Telltale decided 1 year ago to make Lee a white guy the game would have sold better and the players would have liked the more game more due to "ethnic-based relation"? Because I highly doubt the main targetmarket of TWD game are african-americans... to me asking for a specific ethnicity just seems silly.
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I wouldn't know. I'm not white. What I do know is, my family and several of my friends are of African Americans were pleased with Lee and Clementine (who's partly black too). It made the fact that the writers of the TV show screwed over T-Dog that less painful. And it gave me hope of a multicultural gaming world.
I'm assuming you're white. So you wouldn't know. If you're an avid gamer, moviegoer, or even TV watcher, you see people who look like your and represent your culture all the time. So the race or gender of a character wouldn't be as big of a deal to you.
It's like a woman complaining of no females in professional sports. To a man, it's not a big deal because the industry is dominated by males, so they can't relate.
Now, put yourself in my shoes and see how little people who represent your cultural and ethic backgrounds are there. That would be a tiny bit depressing.
For every Lee, there's twenty Nathan Drakes. I think my argument is reasonable.