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31 thoughts on “ZeplaHQ On YOSHI P DRAMA! | LuLu's FFXIV Streamer Highlights”

  1. There isn't any Yoshi-P drama. There's Yoshi-P respectfully elaborating on the setting of their game, and then there's Twitter being Twitter. A good thing to keep in mind is that one should never be so naive as to think anyone on Twitter has anything of merit to bring to the table.

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  2. There is absolutely nothing wrong with anything he said. Stop tryin to force this bullshit everywhere, the setting of the game they created doesnt have diversity and thats totally fine, he made very clear why.

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  3. Considering who asked the question, I'm not surprised. IGN has a history of baiting and spinning. They did this same shit with The Witcher. It's how they get clicks.

    Anyone who has played FFXIV would know this dev team is far from racist. My favorite character in the game (Brosetsu), is a PoC, but more importantly, he's an amazing damn character. In fact, most of their characters of color are as well-written, or more than any other.

    As a Native American, I absolutely love diversity, but I despise FORCED diversity (i.e. the insertion of a minority just to have it there). Tokenism can be awful in fiction. It usually results in characters where ethnicity is the central aspect of their character.

    Seeing as how CBU-III has a decade long history of treating PoC with respect, maybe we should let them make the game they want to make rather than quibble over how many black and brown people we see in a 4 minute trailer? I know that asking people to think logically is a big ask these days, but ffs…

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  4. IGN has become less and less relevant over the years. Like most news media nowadays it's just there to push the political agendas of individuals in the company. All the while they will lie about reviews and take bribes essentially. They are just jealous people who are not as creative and are unable to make art. So they try to tear down the status quo to generate anger clicks.

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  5. This is exhausting and pathetic not every game or film needs to have black people in it. Let people make what they want to make for the love of god. The world knows black people exist

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  6. Sinplr fact is, people on social media need something to be offended or outraged about or they'll have nothing to say. They will also scream the loudest while doing nothing to change things. All they care about is making themselves look better than the person next to them and look for valuation that they are better from like-minded people.

    Never underestimate the depths of human ego.

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  7. And guess who's crying about more diversity: white upper-class young women desperate to show some semblance of moral fiber, with no care in the world whatsoever about what the people they "defend" actually think!

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  8. Meanwhile, Japanese players don’t give a damn about the characters all being Caucasian. The irony of people telling a POC dev team to put POC in their game. Puts things in to perspective.

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  9. Gotta watch out for people like wariwariway (the Tataru cosplayer) she'll block you if you're a POC and disagree with her stance that Yoshi-P enables discrimination; virtue-signaling.
    I left the majority of what I feel on this on Zepla's reaction video: the whole American-centric controversy has been so blown out of proportion. Stemming from an IGN bait question and intentional disinformation.

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  10. I agree with everything zepla said but that was half of her response. She still thinks his answer on the topic was stupid. I understand this is a clip montage so having her whole view on the subject wouldn't work but I hope people don't take her words out of context of how she wholly feels

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  11. People are just too immature when it comes to diversity. If it doesn't service the story they have in mind, then why add a diverse character in at all? In that, just adding diversity for the sake of diversity adds nothing and always feels hollow. Like they are just billboards for appeasing Twitter outrage. Do I get sad or mad because there's rarely ever Mexican representation? No. I just want good story telling. People are just looking for a Blizzard style diversity check list and it will never not disgust me. Everytime I see a Latino or Latina used as a billboard for diversity it always feel bad. So if all you want is the skin color of a character to change than fuck your diversity.

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  12. I'm willing to take a guess on where every single person who isn't in that demographic that whined about this on behalf of said demographic is located.
    Starts with an S, ends in an -outhern California, probably loves to hang out with a certain other MMO company of the chilly variety.
    And I say this as a proud New Yorker who knows damn well similar people also live in my neck of the woods.

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  13. To be honest, some changes in FF XIV had me worried if Yoshi-P would start pandering to "Modern Audiences ™" more, but after his words, I think we can rest assured that the game is still in good hands

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