ebalosus said:
While I agree that we should aim to get the historicity of a given real-world people/culture correct (barring historical fiction, obviously), I'm not quite sure what the point of the article is.
The point is that the conflation of different cultures into one clumsy amalgamation is something that specifically happens in to non-European cultures. Tropes aside, if someone created a game set in Europe where Berlin was just across the Seine from Rome, and they narratively combined the English and the French into one ambiguous culture, players would say "WTF?" I mean, you stick a few women generals in a war game set in the Roman Empire and everyone is like, "YOU WILL RESPECK MAH HISTORICAL AUTHENTICIEH!"
Someone defended the game saying it was all just tropes, but we have to keep in mind that tropes are not necessarily value neutral, and acknowledging this is part of being a good fan. Good fans care enough about their fandoms to actively engage with them. If you inhale everything without question, I would argue you aren't a fan, you are just a consumer. (Yes, that is SUPER judgemental of me, it's my opinion. I definitely acknowledge arguments to the contrary.)