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Games That Added “Diversity” Characters Fans Called Completely Pointless

Ubisoft received considerable feedback about making Yasuke a playable character. Some players questioned why they chose him as the main character instead of a Japanese man, even though Yasuke was a real historical figure. The developers explained they wanted to offer a new take on the Sengoku period, showing it through the eyes of someone not from that culture. However, some critics felt that prioritizing diversity came at the expense of accurately representing the historical setting.

The 40 Most Overrated Actors in Hollywood

Jared Leto was highly acclaimed for his role in ‘Dallas Buyers Club,’ even winning an Academy Award. However, his later films, like ‘Suicide Squad’ and ‘Morbius,’ weren’t as well-received by critics or audiences. Some in the film industry believe his dedication to method acting sometimes overshadows the stories in his movies. Despite mixed reviews of his recent work, he continues to be cast in leading roles in big-budget films.

The Hidden Weakness in Graph Neural Networks

The analysis of model performance under varying degrees of data incompleteness-quantified by μ-reveals a critical discrepancy between established benchmarks, which maintain accuracy even with substantial data loss, and newly proposed datasets, which expose performance vulnerabilities at levels of missingness commonly encountered in real-world applications, suggesting a need to reassess evaluation protocols.

New research reveals that current evaluations of graph neural networks’ ability to handle missing data are misleading, potentially overstating their robustness in real-world scenarios.

Anime Series That Fans Boycotted Over Forced Hetero Endings

The show’s ending caused a huge uproar when Shiro unexpectedly married a minor character. Many viewers saw this as a superficial gesture towards inclusivity that disregarded the character’s established history. The negative reaction led to online petitions and a large number of fans completely losing interest in the series. They felt the straight relationship seemed forced, as if the creators avoided developing a genuine LGBTQ+ storyline. This is now a well-known example of queerbaiting in animation.

Actors Who Performed Under Pseudonyms

Originally named Nicolas Kim Coppola, this actor decided to change his name early in his career to avoid being constantly compared to his uncle, the famous director Francis Ford Coppola. He took inspiration from the comic book hero Luke Cage when choosing a new professional name, wanting to establish himself based on his own talent. This change helped him secure roles in films like ‘Moonstruck’ and ‘Leaving Las Vegas’ and allowed him to build a successful career, becoming a well-known and respected figure in the film industry under his adopted name.

Movies That Turned Complex Minority Villains Into Caricatures

Fu Manchu is the classic example of the evil Asian villain in early films. He’s portrayed as a remarkably intelligent, but completely ruthless scientist determined to take over the West. The character’s appearance – with long fingernails and fancy robes – emphasizes his ‘foreignness.’ This cinematic version simplifies the more complex character from the original stories, instead functioning as a way to express anxieties and prejudices related to foreigners during the Great Depression.