He should be black in the match engine https://www.dcunited.com/players/donovan-pines/
Description of issue He should be black in the match engine https://www.dcunited.com/players/donovan-pines/
Gum 109 Posted October 25, 2023 Share this comment This was an issue in last year's game too Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SI Staff Al Clark 55 Posted October 25, 2023 SI Staff Share this comment He is actually in the DB as African American with a skin tone of 12, so he should not be appearing as white. This seems to be a bug, rather than a data issue. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sullg26535 8 Posted October 25, 2023 Share this comment interesting, do I need to report it elsewhere? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gum 109 Posted October 26, 2023 Share this comment 9 hours ago, Al Clark said: He is actually in the DB as African American with a skin tone of 12, so he should not be appearing as white. This seems to be a bug, rather than a data issue. From my knowledge, the ethnicity setting is not exactly related to skin tone setting, but please correct me if I'm wrong. The skin tone setting just seems to be from lightest (1) to darkest, (20) regardless of ethnicity. When you look at other players with this same skin tone of 12 based in the USA with no set ethnicity, the majority of these players are Hispanic. When you look at set African ethnicity players with skin tone 12 based in the USA besides Pines, most of these are players who are of visible mixed race in real life. The exception being Andre Reynolds, who's skin tone should also be fixed to a darker tone. Pines' skin tone is nowhere near as light as these players, so having his skin tone set at 12 seems to be an inaccuracy when you consider the other players who also have their skin tone set to 12. Notice how only about 20 players have their skin tone set this light, despite there being around a thousand USA-based African ethnicity players in the database with darker set skin tones. Keep in mind, in the pre-game editor provided to players, it shows exactly how a player's set skin tone will look in the match engine. This is how Pines' skin tone is shown in the FM23 pre-game editor, and you can clearly tell it is not as dark as his real-life skin tone and is set exactly to how it is shown in the OP of this thread: Therefore, this seems to not a bug at all and rather a data issue. In FM23 I found and fixed this issue myself and updated Pines' skin tone from 12 to 15 in the pre-game editor, which came out perfectly well in the match engine and accurately depicted his skin tone in real life without error. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SI Staff Al Clark 55 Posted October 26, 2023 SI Staff Share this comment 7 hours ago, Gum said: From my knowledge, the ethnicity setting is not exactly related to skin tone setting, but please correct me if I'm wrong. The skin tone setting just seems to be from lightest (1) to darkest, (20) regardless of ethnicity. When you look at other players with this same skin tone of 12 based in the USA with no set ethnicity, the majority of these players are Hispanic. When you look at set African ethnicity players with skin tone 12 based in the USA besides Pines, most of these are players who are of visible mixed race in real life. The exception being Andre Reynolds, who's skin tone should also be fixed to a darker tone. Pines' skin tone is nowhere near as light as these players, so having his skin tone set at 12 seems to be an inaccuracy when you consider the other players who also have their skin tone set to 12. Notice how only about 20 players have their skin tone set this light, despite there being around a thousand USA-based African ethnicity players in the database with darker set skin tones. Keep in mind, in the pre-game editor provided to players, it shows exactly how a player's set skin tone will look in the match engine. This is how Pines' skin tone is shown in the FM23 pre-game editor, and you can clearly tell it is not as dark as his real-life skin tone and is set exactly to how it is shown in the OP of this thread: Therefore, this seems to not a bug at all and rather a data issue. In FM23 I found and fixed this issue myself and updated Pines' skin tone from 12 to 15 in the pre-game editor, which came out perfectly well in the match engine and accurately depicted his skin tone in real life without error. Fair - 12 is too light a tone so I have updated. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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