Thanks for being willing to walk that back. The thread isn't about representation. It's specifically about sexualized character designs that we can post, analyze, and debate how they could have been improved. I think it's important for your points about sexualization in games to be considered seriously that we take the time to go through these games and be constructive in order to say how they can be improved. The context of your post was that there are nearly no options for women to invest themselves in gaming without being presented with hypersexualized representations of themselves. I disagree with that.
From my perspective, I don't know how the Zelda, Pauline, Lara Croft, and Dorothy designs could be made less sexualized in context of their own games. Perhaps I'm wrong.
Hohh... do some people really consider the designs of new Lara sexualizes her?