Karin announced for SFV

The three gameplay vids that are out for Karin suck. They're not real matches at all, more like just playing around. Hopefully she's also in the next beta wherever that releases.
 
Just saying it's not actually diversity if majority of the characters are ostensibly white-looking.

I think that if Japanese designers are designing the characters this way and it's a common thing, I don't think it's an issue. I think they just view the skin color thing a bit differently.

If it was characters of other ethnicities I think the argument would carry more water. And in all seriousness they seem to be going out of thier way to be inclusive and that's honestly kind of been a trademark of the series from early on.
 
Just saying it's not actually diversity if majority of the characters are ostensibly white-looking.

They are white looking to you and me because we were born and raised in America where the default is White and thus everything is judged along that axis. To the Japanese, who were raised along a different racial axis, they are Japanese. Street Fighter plays closer to real world designs than many anime/manga inspire series so this can get a bit trickier here but it still falls along the same principle. I can assure you, if you open up any random anime/manga, if the character has a Japanese name, lives in Japan (or some fantasy equivalent) and/or behaves with typical Japanese mannerisms, they are almost certainly supposed to be Japanese.
 
[QUOTE="God's Beard!";179140201]In order for the whole cast to represent a middle class income on average, they need a bunch of rich people to balance out Ryu and Necalli being homeless.[/QUOTE]

Isn't Ryu like secretly rich from all of the tournements he won? That's what he carries around...a big sack of money.

Necalli is a god too.

SFV: Not for the poor confirmed
 
White-washing fools being a common anime thing doesn't make it any less dumb :/

I'd like to see SF move away from the context, too, but the point is that your argument would actually be against racial representation in anime, which is a fat topic in itself with a lot of history and context to consider (not saying it's right or justified, mind you). but while we're on the subject, the ryu beard alt is the main thing that bothered me. he hella got whitewashed with that (and it's so popular that arguing 'against' it is the kind of shitshow I don't care to get into)

They are white looking to you and me because we were born and raised in America where the default is White and thus everything is judged along that axis. To the Japanese, who were raised along a different racial axis, they are Japanese. Street Fighter plays closer to real world designs than many anime/manga inspire series so this can get a bit trickier here but it still falls along the same principle. I can assure you, if you open up any random anime/manga, if the character has a Japanese name, lives in Japan (or some fantasy equivalent) and/or behaves with typical Japanese mannerisms, they are almost certainly supposed to be Japanese.

also an excellent point. eurocentrism is always lurking. that shit runs deep.
 
I think I like Karin better in blue.

The blue looks good, I'll probably stick to the red though for nostalgia.

The three gameplay vids that are out for Karin suck. They're not real matches at all, more like just playing around. Hopefully she's also in the next beta wherever that releases.

As long as we can see what she's capable of I'll be happy. Please be in the next Beta though.
 
They are white looking to you and me because we were born and raised in America where the default is White and thus everything is judged along that axis. To the Japanese, who were raised along a different racial axis, they are Japanese. Street Fighter plays closer to real world designs than many anime/manga inspire series so this can get a bit trickier here but it still falls along the same principle. I can assure you, if you open up any random anime/manga, if the character has a Japanese name, lives in Japan (or some fantasy equivalent) and/or behaves with typical Japanese mannerisms, they are almost certainly supposed to be Japanese.

'Supposed to be" doesn't matter- all that counts is how they come across at a glance.
 
Elaborate
Well let's take R. Mika. Mika's a Japanese word, I think everyone can assume that yeah? There are shots with her in which (without getting too much into disingenuous stereotype territory...that's why I usually turn tail on this stuff) she clearly has Asian features.

I'll give her Ken though; I always thought he was white until hearing someone say he was half-Japanese. But I agree with your other notion that the cast needs to look more immediately diverse, too. There's a way to obviously do that without going into negative stereotypes, as Rashid proves.

Can't blame your gf seeing the cast that way though I guess; the average casual person not following SF lore or anything would probably think the same thing on first seeing them.

I'd like to see SF move away from the context, too, but the point is that your argument would actually be against racial representation in anime, which is a fat topic in itself with a lot of history and context to consider (not saying it's right or justified, mind you). but while we're on the subject, the ryu beard alt is the main thing that bothered me. he hella got whitewashed with that (and it's so popular that arguing 'against' it is the kind of shitshow I don't care to get into)



also an excellent point. eurocentrism is always lurking. that shit runs deep.
100% agreed on the Ryu beard alt; I don't give a damn who disagrees with me on it, that isn't Ryu. What's funnier is he's much less tan in V than he was in IV, too, but V takes place after IV? How does that work out for someone who spends his days outdoors under the sun around Japanese countrysides?

As-is that alt just isn't very convincing; defenders can spin it any way they want but you can't argue with the facts once you really think about it.
 
RX was definitely the best Urien in the world.

I'm sad a lot of those 3rd Strike legends never really transitioned to SF4. RX, Sugiyama and YSB just sort of dropped out of the scene, it feels like.
Well, Daigo, Momochi and Nemo are all top SF4 players.

dat's some wack-ass urien play homie

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GOzP2xTZw8

Isn't Ryu like secretly rich from all of the tournements he won? That's what he carries around...a big sack of money.

Necalli is a god too.

he walks away from every tournament without accepting his prizes.

and occupation: ancient warrior don't pay the bills
 
'Supposed to be" doesn't matter- all that counts is how they come across at a glance.

I think that's a very close minded way of looking at the issue.

It also kind of assuming that the Japanese are trying to white wash thier own characters as the Japanese ones seem to be the only ones with this "issue".
 
'Supposed to be" doesn't matter- all that counts is how they come across at a glance.

To you. If you ask a random Japanese person you'll likely get a different answer. That's my point. When Japan wants you to know that a specific character is definitively of European descent, they usually don't hide it.
 
Well let's take R. Mika. Mika's a Japanese word, I think everyone can assume that yeah? There are shots with her in which (without getting too much into disingenuous stereotype territory...that's why I usually turn tail on this stuff) she clearly has Asian features.

I'll give her Ken though; I always thought he was white until hearing someone say he was half-Japanese. But I agree with your other notion that the cast needs to look more immediately diverse, too. There's a way to obviously do that without going into negative stereotypes, as Rashid proves.

Can't blame your gf seeing the cast that way though I guess; the average casual person not following SF lore or anything would probably think the same thing on first seeing them.

I deliberately didn't tell her the names of the characters, since I wanted her opinion based purely off their appearance :P

I think that's a very close minded way of looking at the issue.

It also kind of assuming that the Japanese are trying to white wash thier own characters as the Japanese ones seem to be the only ones with this "issue".

How is it closed-minded?
 
And the day he lost to Ken, Ken gave him a shredded scrap of his underwear, and Ryu now uses it as his headband as a reminder of the pair that got away.
Ryu occasionally sells his "winnings" to Dan, and that's how he makes a living.
 
To you. If you ask a random Japanese person you'll likely get a different answer. That's my point. When Japan wants you to know that a specific character is definitively of European descent, they usually don't hide it.

I'm guessing to me and most other people.
 
To you. If you ask a random Japanese person you'll likely get a different answer. That's my point. When Japan wants you to know that a specific character is definitively of European descent, they usually don't hide it.
Well you also need to remember that this is a global society now and Capcom has to make decisions with the global market in mind. So it's not just enough that a supposedly Japanese character looks Japanese to Japanese people. At the other end of the pole, you definitely don't want racists dictating what a Japanese character should look like, as I'm sure you'd run into a couple of rancid people in the SF fanbase who'd love to voice their opinions that way.

I'm just saying this in general; not specifically in relation to any SFV character besides maybe beard-alt Ryu. Seriously, what happened there?
 
Not his. Every time he beats someone, he steals their underwear.

What happens when he beats Urien?

BTW if Urien is the final boss in vanilla SFV and playable via DLC, how are they going to balance him? Only way I can see this is giving him a super-charged up V-trigger/Critical Art similar to SFA3 Shin Bison that players can't use.
 
'Supposed to be" doesn't matter- all that counts is how they come across at a glance.

lol

you're not worth arguing with if you're just going to dismiss any considerations besides MY FEELINGS and the feelings of people in your exact, eurocentric context. good stuff
 
so basically every event we are getting a new character announcemet? are they going to be at PGW and PSX right? lol.

how many characters left though.
 
[QUOTE="God's Beard!";179146969]nah, he doesn't play Chun[/QUOTE]

good thing hes not a scumbag

i never saw a kuroda Chun vid, but I just assumed he was the best with her because dude was nuts with everyone.
 
You're ignoring creator intention, cultural differences and flat out saying that if it looks that way to someone outside of that culture at first glance it's a problem.

Just saying at first glance if majority of human beings on earth guess a character is white, they are functionally white.
 
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Just saying at first glance if majority of human beings on earth guess a character is white, they are functionally white.
What's your sample size for this? You and your girlfriend?

Anecdotal evidence doesn't work well when looking at an entire global population.
 

crocodile already gave you something to think about and your only response was "but to me they don't look asian." i was a bit flip there but it just seems like you're not interested in actually understanding or examining why things are the way they are. it's not about justifying or saying it's right, but it's offputting that you're only looking at this from the perspective and of "the don't look asian to me and my gf" and that you're seemingly per-convinced there's intentional white washing going on from japanese creators in a japenese context making japanese characters is also off putting. I don't really know if I'm explaining it correctly, but basically you sound like a SCRUB
 
What's your sample size for this? You and your girlfriend?

Anecdotal evidence doesn't work well when looking at an entire global population.

Yeah- it's anecdote. I'd be willing to bet that if you showed random people from all over the world this picture

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and asked what country she was from, nobody would get it right (if they didn't already randomly know who she was).
 
Just saying at first glance if majority of human beings on earth guess a character is white, they are functionally white.

this is really fucked up thinking. like if you were to actually think through the implications of what you're saying you would realize how fucking absurd this sounds. "the majority of human beings on earth" is just a stupid thing to say in practically any context, let alone anything as tenuous as race. 'white' isn't really as clear cut as you think, nor is it something that most people agree on or understand or care to classify, and that understanding has always changed throughout history. once you get to more 'ambiguous' (ugh) races, the whole thing starts to fall apart even faster. I'm sure you'd make an ass out of yourself trying to guess the race of any number of people posting in this very thread.

if "ask random people on the street" is your argument or barometer for wrapping your head around shit then, like I said, you're not worth arguing with.
 
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