![]() ![]() South Park: The Fractured But Whole’s difficulty slider reminds us of a piece by sci-fi author John Scalzi from back in 2012, called “ Straight White Male: The Lowest Difficulty Setting There Is.” “Just every other aspect of your whole life.” “Don’t worry, this doesn’t affect combat,” narrator and South Park mascot Eric Cartman says during this segment. The difficulty slider is one of the last pieces of the character customization process, and as players push it from hard to easy, their skin color changes along with it. The goof appears around the five-minute, 40-second mark in the video above. Characters become dark-skinned on the hardest end of the spectrum, a cosmetic effect meant as a bit of social satire. South Park: The Fractured But Whole does a very on-brand thing with its character creator’s difficulty setting slider, based on Eurogamer’s playthrough of the upcoming role-playing game. ![]()
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