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Yeah see, that is bad. I even snipped out the video because i don't want to see the thumbnail again. But both characters they showed there were ugly! The guy and the (what I'm guessing is) female.
Personally, I appreciate beauty. You can look at my profile to see that. I enjoy looking at beautiful things, appreciate other's beauty, like aesthetically-pleasing things. Nudity in art, for example, isn't inherently sexual. Anyway, I like playing as characters that look cute, sexy, strong, badass, whatever other positive adjective you can think of for videogame characters. While I think representation matters, this isn't it. This is not the hill to die on. Ethnic/cultural diversity? Hell yea. Physically unappealing representation? No. This kind of thing actually makes a joke out of representation which is a sucky thing to do.
The EA moderators ban you from the Star Wars: Squadrons forums if you complain about it though.
I guess most of the designers haven't seen real women, and think that most of them are ugly.
Character creation system change won't fix anything because the NPCs the corporate developers want us to interact with during single player games will still be ugly.
I guess if it´s below 50% - the male characters look ugly enough. It´s about nothing different when it´s abut the female characters - because the beauty of a character doesn´t matter for anything else in the game...
I agree, but the thread is about the social trend toward having ugly female characters in games and Star Wars: Squadrons is a great example of that.
The reason why we perceive women to be less attractive in media nowadays is because of the increase of resolution over the time, so today you're able to see many imperfections compared to back then. People in the 90s and 2000s didn't care because their TVs and monitors weren't able to display anything higher than 720p.