Sony Strikes a blow for common sense. There is nothing wrong with women being allowed to look beautiful and Sexy.

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Sony, in their divine wisdom, has decided to use Lee Dayhe, a Korean cheerleader, to promote the upcoming release of Stella Blade.

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Inside sources at Resetera show Ripples of discontent, as angry red-headed feminists can be heard shouting out, "This is not what a real woman looks like."

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Sources close to Ign France say that this selection will lead to the total extinction of women.

Consulte group SBI contacted Sony, saying that a few subtle changes would improve the character model and help promote it to less diverse groups.

Microsoft, too, states, "At first, we thought about making good games, but instead, we decided to concentrate on something more important."

Pictures of new and improved characters/ sexy cheerleaders.
 
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Sony, in their divine wisdom, has decided to use Lee Dayhe, a Korean cheerleader, to promote the upcoming release of Stella Blade.



Inside sources at Resetera show Ripples of discontent, as angry red-headed feminists can be heard shouting out, "This is not what a real woman looks like."


Sources close to Ign France say that this selection will lead to the total extinction of women.

Consulte group SBI contacted Sony, saying that a few subtle changes would improve the character model and help promote it to less diverse groups.

Microsoft, too, states, "At first, we thought about making good games, but instead, we decided to concentrate on something more important."

Pictures of new and improved characters/ sexy cheerleaders.
This is one of the funniest thread in a long time for me
 

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Sony, in their divine wisdom, has decided to use Lee Dayhe, a Korean cheerleader, to promote the upcoming release of Stella Blade.



Inside sources at Resetera show Ripples of discontent, as angry red-headed feminists can be heard shouting out, "This is not what a real woman looks like."


Sources close to Ign France say that this selection will lead to the total extinction of women.

Consulte group SBI contacted Sony, saying that a few subtle changes would improve the character model and help promote it to less diverse groups.

Microsoft, too, states, "At first, we thought about making good games, but instead, we decided to concentrate on something more important."

Pictures of new and improved characters/ sexy cheerleaders.
best sony decision in 4 years.
 

peter42O

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The cheerleader is hot but I do wonder why Sony didn't get the actual super model Eve is modeled after to promote the game.
 

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The cheerleader is hot but I do wonder why Sony didn't get the actual super model Eve is modeled after to promote the game.
She is not as famous as the cheerleader, people used to go to the games to watch her instead of the baseball games so much that she quit and got into modeling instead. Although I do think the Seoul promotions will include her, this event is in taiwan
 

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The cheerleader is hot but I do wonder why Sony didn't get the actual super model Eve is modeled after to promote the game.
Feels more like they were trying to prove a point to Microsoft after their extremely disrespectful tweet that even though the character in one of their most anticipated games this year is extremely buxom they won't just do the same for the IRL cosplayer and that's fine.
 

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Feels more like they were trying to prove a point to Microsoft after their extremely disrespectful tweet that even though the character in one of their most anticipated games this year is extremely buxom they won't just do the same for the IRL cosplayer and that's fine.
Which one was that
 

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She is not as famous as the cheerleader, people used to go to the games to watch her instead of the baseball games so much that she quit and got into modeling instead. Although I do think the Seoul promotions will include her, this event is in taiwan

Okay. Gotcha. In that case, makes sense.
 

reziel

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Which one was that
It was a couple weeks back. I'm not sure how to share my screen caps on here so I point you or anyone else to the twitter user that brought it up he's named Lyle15. I'll also quote what he said and pulled from Microsofts warning.

The following is Lyles comment
This is from Microsoft's new "Gaming for Everyone Product Inclusion Framework".
This is the song that doesn't end. It's been like 10 years and they're STILL complaining about video game boobs.

This is what he was referring too in his tweet.
Microsoft urges developers not to create female characters with “exaggerated body proportions” on their official site to support game devs.

The site, titled “Product Inclusion Action: Help Customers Feel Seen” includes a bullet list of considerations they urge developers to make when working on their product. One Twitter user pointed out the language expressly condemning certain female characters as reinforcing “negative gender stereotypes”.


Are you reinforcing any negative gender stereotypes?

Are you unnecessarily introducing gender & gender barriers into your code or design?
Are you creating playable female characters that are equal in skill and ability to their male peers. Are your female characters equipped with clothing and armor that fits their tasks? Do they have exaggerated body proportions?
When the story allows, do you show male characters who display a full range of emotions, including joy, sadness, and vulnerability?
The above post can be found via Google or any other search engine. However the character Eve from Stellar Blade is what triggered them saying this even though it was shared that the character was made via 3d scanning of an actual person.
 

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It was a couple weeks back. I'm not sure how to share my screen caps on here so I point you or anyone else to the twitter user that brought it up he's named Lyle15. I'll also quote what he said and pulled from Microsofts warning.

The following is Lyles comment
This is from Microsoft's new "Gaming for Everyone Product Inclusion Framework".
This is the song that doesn't end. It's been like 10 years and they're STILL complaining about video game boobs.

This is what he was referring too in his tweet.
Microsoft urges developers not to create female characters with “exaggerated body proportions” on their official site to support game devs.

The site, titled “Product Inclusion Action: Help Customers Feel Seen” includes a bullet list of considerations they urge developers to make when working on their product. One Twitter user pointed out the language expressly condemning certain female characters as reinforcing “negative gender stereotypes”.


Are you reinforcing any negative gender stereotypes?

Are you unnecessarily introducing gender & gender barriers into your code or design?
Are you creating playable female characters that are equal in skill and ability to their male peers. Are your female characters equipped with clothing and armor that fits their tasks? Do they have exaggerated body proportions?
When the story allows, do you show male characters who display a full range of emotions, including joy, sadness, and vulnerability?
The above post can be found via Google or any other search engine. However the character Eve from Stellar Blade is what triggered them saying this even though it was shared that the character was made via 3d scanning of an actual person.
Oh, that wasn't a microsoft tweet, it seemed like a slide from an internal presentation or packet. That's the part that confused me
 
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Apperently they proudly talked about those guidelines at GDC.
Yup, it had its own presentation at GDC, see March 20th:

And it's not an internal presentation. They created a whole website dedicated to it. They're embracing it fully and openly.