These fucking incels have nothing better to do.
Obviously, they wouldn't know what to do with the taco, even if they had one sitting in front of them.
It's strange how any criticism of the character design becomes "you must want her porn-ified, you incel" -- it's rather revealing how you interpret any preference for a better female design as necessarily meaning we want a
sexualized female design.
No--it would be nice to just have a female design that isn't deliberately made to be ugly & scowling for vaguely political reasons... and that's all the complaints above began with; not a word was spoken at the outset about her needing to be
sexy. As a decidedly non-incel (middle-aged family man), let me give you a better picture of it, since I seem to be facing an internet-addicted generation who think "feminine" means "sexualized," since they only know the world through porn & video games:
Most of the wars over gender representation are in fact not waged across sexes, but within sexes. There's a vocal subset of women--easy to recognize in the young, politically obsessed, childless & academic world--who despise another subset of women (my wife, for instance, since she's a mother & homemaker) to the point where they have a hysterical need to eliminate
anything from popular depictions of women that might suggest motherhood or heterosexuality, including everything from having a feminine facial structure to having longer hair, a non-"fierce" smile, any very typical female elements of softer features, or even a body shape with female markers like hips. All of these become unacceptable, and the definition of "badass female character" becomes "she must be made to overwhelmingly
invert all dominant beauty norms."
So what we end up getting is an increasingly eye-rolling series of female designs in Western games and media who are crafted out of resentment, and who follow the same tired patterns: squarer jaws, scowling faces on all the cover art, pre-pubescent boy bodyshapes
or masculine muscular builds, short pop-lesbian inspired hair, heights that are way out of the standard deviation for a woman, etc. Game after game after game goes this direction, and it's profoundly dull. It's also sexist in its own way, because it suggests that a character who represents normal femininity in any way would be a
weaker representation by definition.
I vote with my wallet, and games that emerge from that mindset just aren't worth spending on. You can pretend it's a secondary matter in this game, but the advertising has rather decidedly focused on her scowling face and weirdly boyish body, so they've told us all we need to know about their vision.