Yuuki said:
Is there sexism in video games? Yes.
Do I care about it? No.
Why don't I care about it? Because I have no clue who I would be fighting for. It's not real women, that's for fucking certain.
Getting offended/angry over a bunch of pixels/lines that exist within fictional/fantasy scenarios created by a developer/writer strikes me as hilarious.
Videogames, movies and basically all forms of media are created by someone and created for someone. Always. Even the most broadly-appealing/homogenized shit.
So first look at the creators, analyze who and what they are. Then analyze who they are making their product for. The answer to this supposed "issue" is right in front of people, if they're willing to open goddamn their eyes (and brains).
People like Anita Sarkeesian had a chance to make me care about sexism in gaming, convince me that it's a very serious and real issue. But so far she has only pulled an extremely brief mention of it's impact on real life in her Damsel In Distress Part 2 video - brutalizing women in games is subtly linked to violence against women in real life. I laughed, and then I sighed. My care-o-meter went from 0.5% to 0.01%.
It's not about fighting for the rights of the characters themselves in my case. For me, it's fighting for improving the representation they provide.
Despite it all, that code, unliving, unthinking, unfeeling, is a representation of women.
The female characters can be emmisaries of sorts to female gamers, believe it or not. It's no secret that oversexualization, or unrealistic sexualization can turn off a woman from playing a game. Or heck, some guys are turned off by it. With such things being the norm, I'd think that the gamer market as far as women go, and some of the guy market is smaller than what it could be.
If that doesn't appeal to you, then consider this! If we see more female representation, that would, most likely, lead to a better variety of playable characters, points of view, and perhaps, even a larger variety of genres being introduced into the gaming world.
I'm pretty certain more variety would come into the gaming world. Is that not a good thing?