How Genshin Impact Made Its Entire Playerbase Angry



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32 thoughts on “How Genshin Impact Made Its Entire Playerbase Angry”

  1. "It took me 3 lost 50/50's for me to finally understand:

    The gacha system is just an elaborate tapestry of lies.

    My bank account will never be quelled.

    The first person i lost my 50/50 to was a Astrologist, my main… My Waifu.

    Valuing meta over all, she saw no worth in my artifacts, and they were foddered.

    The second was a Yuheng, my love, my sub.

    Consumed by no dendro, people saw her as non meta comp.

    The third was a child, just like my daughter.

    A healer for the future… a 50/50 just lost instead of Kokomi.

    Powerless before the System, she broke my pity to Ganyu.

    Wishes… they can't be trusted. And the devs fill me with pure loathing.

    So I said good riddance! I denounce the meta and laugh in it's face.

    My wallet will never be defiled again by Gacha Games.

    I will scrub away every last addiction of Gambling.

    Then it will be full, a rich wallet.

    And ready to receive a supreme payday, brimming with pure money.

    Hehehe… Ahahahaha!

    There is no need to screenshot. The damage will be brief.

    Your gacha game… is coming to an end."

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  2. Nah they will give those characters "sethos" treatment. Sethos looked white in the trailer, splash art and different places but his skin is darker in game. Check it out for yourself.

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  3. Brothers it's time to stop with racism.
    Only racists focus on skin color.

    Skin color doesn't matter in real life, and it sure as hell doesn't matter in a fictional fantasy world.
    Move on.

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  4. That 1% of fanbase who do the boycott are 99% hypocrite lol
    Black washing character is the same to white washing character, do better
    And no, they're not representing cultures, they're just taking inspiration. either way "color" is not the only way to "represent" a culture

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  5. Hoyo LITERALLY doesnt care unless they make more money. Since having a lighter skin is usually a very high beauty standard for most of the asian countries i dont think hoyo is doing anything bad trying to please to their favorite country, china. Again hoyo is a corporation who only cares about making money.

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  6. Based thumbnail.

    Stop imposing American values & cultural mindset on Asian-made media.
    Hoyo should've included "this is fictional entertainment" in the disclaimer they show you every time you open the game.

    Let artists & designers at Hoyo do their art.

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  7. I’m Chinese but live in the Caribbean, my parents were born in China but my skin has gotten a lot darker because of the heat and sun, now I’m actually curious. If I go back to China would they think of me as a different race just because of the tone of my skin?

    (My mom already thinks my skin makes me look like a East/West Indian)

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  8. I don’t care about skin tones because It’s a chinese game, what do you except?
    Genshin and some of the community have a problem
    We don’t know if genshin can make darker models,
    Genshin community just wants to change skin tones but doing it in a bad way,
    a Chinese game, if you have a problem change games, but some of them are going far just for skin tones
    (If any hate comment you will be ignored)

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  9. 2:50 To be fair, in some cultures there are restrictions like that. Like how in Japan strictly only men are allowed to practice sumo professionally because if women do it, it breaks the sanctity of the sport (they are allowed to do it on an amateur level, amazumou)

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  10. … I think I'm just gonna stay in WuWa. I'm already having flashbacks of twitter children editing Candace into some minstrel show-ass caricature and acting like they're the savior of Africans.

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