Summary
- The chuds are right: Kay Vess does look weird. It's not for the reasons they tell you, though!
- It could be because of technical issues and limitations, or just because she was supposed to look like that. Whatever it is, it's not because of a conspiracy against gamers to make women in video games more ugly.
- Not everything is a conspiracy against you. Sometimes, games just look weird. Stop sending people abuse on the internet.
Long before launched, a very loud and very annoying subsection of the general gaming population had been kicking up a fuss about its protagonist, the scoundrel Kay Vess, looking ‘weird’ and ‘ugly’. This was compounded by the fact that the actress who plays her, Humberly Gonzalez, is very beautiful and glamorous – countless people posted side-by-side comparisons of𝓡 the character and her actress and compla🌌ined that they didn’t look alike.
There’s also been a significant number of gamers pushing back against this wave of hate and abuse directed towards the developers. Many say that the screenshots where Kay looks weird are cherry-pic🌃ked from particularly bad angles, that she just looks like a scruffier Humberly without makeup, or that these people are otherwise kicking up a fuss about a perfectly normal-looking character.
Kay Does Look Weird, But Not Because Of A Conspiracy
Here’s the thing: it’s not wrong to say that Kay looks weird, especially in ⛦the game. I’ve played about 20 hours of Star Wars Outlaws, and severaꦆl times, I’ve noticed some strange facial modelling. Kay very often looks buglike, kind of like Guardians of the Galaxy’s Mantis, with big, dark irises. There are also times where she looks fine, but the facial animations more broadly aren’t amazing for any of the characters, and both things contribute to making her look a little odd in some cutscenes.
But most of the people complaining about this aren’t saying that a company like Ubisoft with this much time and money should have more refined character animation. Some are saying that 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Sweet Baby Inc., a consultancy firm that, as far as we know, has no involvement with the game, is intentionally trying to make female characters more ugly tꦚo make some kind of political point. More broadly, the idea that Kay’s face is a result of ‘diversity activists’ trying to ‘uglify’ video game women is being pushed on gamers to drum up anger so that blue ticks on Twitter can make money off their ragebaiting.
This same contingent of gamers has 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:championed games like Stellar Blade and for having hot women. Go figure.
This isn’t true, of course. Outlaws isn’t a political game, and while it does delve somewhat into the political manoeuvring of the different factions portrayed and get a little involved with the Rebel Alliance, 168澳🔯洲幸运5开奖网:it’s mostly just about robbing a vault. Apart from the fact that it has a female protagonist, there’s nothing very ‘woke’ about this game at all. The logic of Kay’s face ‘injecting politics’ into a game that largely sidesteps the 168澳洲幸运5开❀奖网:very political nature of the Star Wars un🅺iverse al💖together doesn’t hold up to any level of scrutiny. The math is s𝓰imply not mathing.
There Are Many Possible Reasons For Kay’s Appearance
Despite what grifters on the internet will tell you, Kay’s face is not the product of a culture war. There are a lot of reasons why she might look like that, and none of them are that developers and journalists are working in tandem to take hot women away from you. Maybe the facial mo-cap just wasn’t up to par – most of the characters don’t look super realistic, which 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:triple-A games should be moving away from anᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚyway. Outlaws also runs on the Snowdrop engine, known for running games like The Division 2 and Mario + Rabbids, ✤both games which are not exaꩲctly geared towards depicted cinematic narrative adventures like this.
Or maybe the developers tweaked her face so she looks less like a very beautiful actress and more like you would expect a regular scoundrel on the run to look. After all, Kay has better things t🌳o worry about than an ugly 80’s haircut and making herself look as pretty as possible. She even has a broken nose, which adds to heౠr characterisation.
Maybe there are technical issues making her look a little janky – Outlaws 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:certainly has no shortage of those. Or maybe she💞 was never meant to look all that much like her actr𓂃ess at all. It’s very normal for studios to not transplant actors into their games wholesale, because it doesn’t serve the title as well. Whatever the real reason, it’s not because of a weird conspiracy.
Of course, Star Wars Outlaws is just part of a larger trend of gamers being mad about not being able to goon to every woman in every video game, even when those characters fit into their worlds just fine. People complained about ’s Aloy ‘looking masculine’ and 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:having peach fuzz on her face. There was 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:backlash to Ellie and Abby from , even though those characters were fighting for survival in a zombie apocalypse and were simultaneously trying to kill each other.
The conspiracy has always 🤡been the same – developers are making women less hot because they hate you. It wasn’t true then, and it isn’t true now. The reality is that developers probably hate you because you keep abusing them online o🐬ver a baseless conspiracy.

168澳洲幸运5开奖网: Star Wars Outlaws
- Top Critic Avg: 75/100 Critics Rec: 67%
- Released
- August 30, 2024
- ESRB
- T For Teen // Violence, Simulated Gambling, Mild Language 💃
- Developer(s)
- Massive Entertꦉainment
- Publisher(s)
- Ubisoft, Lucasfilm Games
- Engine
- Snowdrop
Star Wars Outlaws follows Kay Vess as she bids to out manoeuver the galaxy's deadliest criminals. An open-world action-adventure game from Ubisoft, it also features grand space battles and a deep story.
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