From what I’ve seen, settings are either fantasy/fiction
you can’t put everything you want into a setting just because it’s fantasy/fictional. you wouldn’t want a BMW in your medieval setting just because it’s fantasy, it’s the same with an overrepresentation of PoC.
or they handle the local mix of ethnicities pretty well.
that’s almost never the case. I don’t know about KCD2, but Witcher 3 did a good job. in the wheel of time (the show) for example, every “culture” looks the same and the worldbuilding is not believable, and that’s the case for most modern media
you can’t put everything you want into a setting just because it’s fantasy/fictional. you wouldn’t want a BMW in your medieval setting just because it’s fantasy, it’s the same with an overrepresentation of PoC.
that’s almost never the case. I don’t know about KCD2, but Witcher 3 did a good job. in the wheel of time (the show) for example, every “culture” looks the same and the worldbuilding is not believable, and that’s the case for most modern media