At least the guy was polite and even offered assistance to developers in order to "get it right"; a bit more sensible than a lot of the other high level religious figures.
But it is an annoying thing that just because something is a deity it suddenly becomes "untouchable" by the general public. It's a dangerous road to travel to go that far to protect the very image of what you worship. It becomes more about the deity than it does the actual teachings and way of life, which are the only part that should really matter in a religion.
If this game were deliberatly trying to teach a false form of Hinduism, then that'd be understandable. But from what I already know about the game, it's clearly not something to be taken seriously. I very much doubt the creators had any sort of malice intended with their depiction.
But it is an annoying thing that just because something is a deity it suddenly becomes "untouchable" by the general public. It's a dangerous road to travel to go that far to protect the very image of what you worship. It becomes more about the deity than it does the actual teachings and way of life, which are the only part that should really matter in a religion.
If this game were deliberatly trying to teach a false form of Hinduism, then that'd be understandable. But from what I already know about the game, it's clearly not something to be taken seriously. I very much doubt the creators had any sort of malice intended with their depiction.