Originally Posted by
xxmiamorecadenza
I think a bit of diversity is nice.
But only because growing up I had no idea people from my ethnic group could be anything more than enslaved, impoverished and constantly struggling due to the fictional and non-fictional media I grew up with. I even recall - in middle school - telling another girl that looked like me that she couldn't play a certain role because of her skin tone.
It took me till I was thirteen to realize we could actually ride horses. I genuinely thought we just didn't do that.
If diversity is implemented it should be done tastefully and based off of the author's comfort level and respective culture.
It shouldn't be forced in otherwise you risk making yourself appear ignorant.
In a game originating from the East we shouldn't really expect any huge diversity points. Leave that to games originating from the West where we're actually a proper melting pot and are more open to sexualities, gender identities, etc. Baldurs Gate 3, GW2 - ya know?