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Barabasz Goldstein Jun 20, 2024 @ 11:42am
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Diversity in Elden Ring: Absence of Black Bosses
This topic addresses an important issue that deserves our attention. Looking at Elden Ring, it's hard to miss the lack of black bosses, which raises some controversy in the context of modern standards and expectations.

Many players and critics point out that ethnic diversity in games is crucial not only for realism in virtual worlds but also for representing the gaming community. Therefore, the absence of black bosses in Elden Ring raises legitimate questions about including more diverse characters and opponents in the game.

What are your thoughts on this topic? Do you think the absence of black bosses in Elden Ring is an important issue to address, or should we look at it from a different perspective?
Last edited by Barabasz Goldstein; Jun 20, 2024 @ 11:43am
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Zefar Jun 20, 2024 @ 11:44am 
Elden ring doesn't need to do any of this.

It's a massively successful game for a reason.
hisv Jun 20, 2024 @ 11:45am 
The Elden Beast is pretty black with a touch of golden tho.
40+13x-3=17x-363 Jun 20, 2024 @ 11:45am 
Skill issue.
Dirak2012 Jun 20, 2024 @ 11:45am 
Well done, grab your jester and move along.
Angel Jun 20, 2024 @ 11:45am 
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send your clowns to me
Shield Jun 20, 2024 @ 11:46am 
My wife's boyfriend LOVES this idea. +1!
Barabasz Goldstein Jun 20, 2024 @ 11:46am 
Originally posted by Zefar:
Elden ring doesn't need to do any of this.

It's a massively successful game for a reason.
For now, this game is incomplete because it discriminates against certain ethnic groups, so we cannot consider it outstanding. The world has moved forward long ago, so adapt.
Flasky Jun 20, 2024 @ 11:46am 
Maliketh the Black Blade is Black
Ding Dong Dead Jun 20, 2024 @ 11:47am 
honestly iam gettin sick of this, diversity here and there, on every platform and i dont wanna be rude here but can we just calm down? I mean its just a game with no real impact on our world itself (and on top of it its fantasy with monsters). I dont have any idea where it comes from but i only care about a person that stands before me and i accept this person for what they are a Human being. Clown award
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Eck Jun 20, 2024 @ 11:47am 
What is really sad is that Bloodborne represented disabled people with the wheelchair gunmen. Nothing like that in Elden Ring.
They could just put one single character in the game who is black trans pansexual and disabled who saves the world (they can't be a villain as they are oppressed not oppressor)
xplozeve Jun 20, 2024 @ 11:47am 
Originally posted by Barabasz Goldstein:
This topic addresses an important issue that deserves our attention. Looking at Elden Ring, it's hard to miss the lack of black bosses, which raises some controversy in the context of modern standards and expectations.

Many players and critics point out that ethnic diversity in games is crucial not only for realism in virtual worlds but also for representing the gaming community. Therefore, the absence of black bosses in Elden Ring raises legitimate questions about including more diverse characters and opponents in the game.

What are your thoughts on this topic? Do you think the absence of black bosses in Elden Ring is an important issue to address, or should we look at it from a different perspective?
BLACK BLADE KINDRED, Malekith, CEMETERY SHADE. If you want to bait, atleast be accurate.
An Irate Walrus (Banned) Jun 20, 2024 @ 11:47am 
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I think using ChatGPT to write your bait is a new level of goofy.
Kitai Jun 20, 2024 @ 11:47am 
video games are already inclusive and diverse naturally since the dawn of time,
we dont need sbi/any form of dei trash in any video games,
what you do behind close doors is your issue we dont care,
theres a reason wukong and elden ring are the best selling video games because of no dei garbage,

keep your political views to yourself keep your sexuality preference to yourself,
and stop being racist to white people,

its pretty dang funny that black people love elden ring and dragon ball and other asian medium that doesnt have dei trash, same for black people liking old school video games and media that didnt have dei trash. so yeah go talk to people of color and theyll make fun of you for your trash takes.
Last edited by Kitai; Jun 20, 2024 @ 11:50am
Yard-Dog® Jun 20, 2024 @ 11:48am 
Originally posted by Barabasz Goldstein:
This topic addresses an important issue that deserves our attention. Looking at Elden Ring, it's hard to miss the lack of black bosses, which raises some controversy in the context of modern standards and expectations.

Many players and critics point out that ethnic diversity in games is crucial not only for realism in virtual worlds but also for representing the gaming community. Therefore, the absence of black bosses in Elden Ring raises legitimate questions about including more diverse characters and opponents in the game.

What are your thoughts on this topic? Do you think the absence of black bosses in Elden Ring is an important issue to address, or should we look at it from a different perspective?

Sub-par ChatGPT bait thread. You really should be more descriptive when feeding ChatGPT something to go off of to farm clown points. :steamfacepalm:
Barabasz Goldstein Jun 20, 2024 @ 11:48am 
Originally posted by Flasky:
Maliketh the Black Blade is Black
Why are you comparing black people to animals? That's inappropriate and undermines their dignity. Think about what you're saying
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