You jnow, this makes me want to fire up Rust just to see what their algorithm would make of my steam account.
I'm also just curious what they've actually implemented. Is purely random, but tied to some ID code after being generated? Is it a psuedorandom generator using elements of your steam profile as the seed?
Just how random is it anyway? Does it pay any attention to the handful of things you can explicitly list on your profile? or is it totally random?
For that matter, how much diversity does the character creator underlying this have in it? It may be random, but it is still modifying a set of parameters. If you could adjust them manually, how many combinations would there be?
How many faces? How many skintypes? Hair colours? Eye colours?
Bodytypes? Gender?
What are the limits exactly?
Diversity is a weird thing though, in general. More often than not, it isn't representative...
About half of the population of the planet is female, roughly half is asian, and a full 1/3 of the planet has been chinese in recent history...
Globally, europeans are a minority, representing only about 1 billion people, give or take.
Diversity is strange like that.
Who is and is not a minority depends on context.
If you're gay, you're a minority in most contexts, but if you go to a gay club, that likely isn't true in that context.
Still, does it matter in games? Eh. If there's a character creator, it's obnoxious if you can't be what you want. But that's true regardless.
I like to play things as a short, redheaded catgirl (see my profile picture. XD). More often than not, that isn't possible in a game. Does it bother me? Sometimes. But not enough to care.
It also isn't about what I am, or am not in reality doesn't have that much direct bearing on what I want to be in games. Because, most of the time, it's about being something you WISH you could be, not what you are.
Whether that's about looking different, or doing things you can't really do in reality, iT amounts to a similar thing.
As for games wuth no choice in characters at all? Eh. Whatever.
I personally wish for greater diversity here solely because having every game protagonist ever being a straight white male tough-guy is just plain... Dull,
You want every game to be the same thing, starring the same dull, character?
Eh, bleh.
BORING!!!!
by that token, my biggest grievance here is when a dev does create a different Iind of character, more often than not these days they get accused of 'pandering' or 'caving in to SJW's' or whatever.
That's just completely unfair. It implies having a straight white male is 'keeping to your artistic vision', while anything ekse is 'pandering to a minority'.
Which is just insulting to everyone. Devs, minorities, and everyone else alike.