No, what I am saying is... That "Ohh my... sexy characters over there..." is kind of weak.
and I already established that in general games consider prostitutes "Something you shouldn't care about".
So....you should ignore "prostitutes" even though this whole conversation is about sexual pandering....because you consider them beneath your notice, because the devs consider them beneath notice and not to be taken seriously.
I guess if the world agrees to the Personal Entertainment Code Of Neonivek, this makes sense. Or maybe you take the holistic view, and don't exclude any part of game for what it says about the intent behind putting it there. I feel like you're trying to score semantic points here and missing most of the field for it.
The women tend to be realistically proportioned and often realistically dressed as well for their professions or role.
I'm playing GTA 5 now and....I don't agree with this statement.
Well GTAV is kind of a bad game to use as an example given that Rockstar's Modus Operandi was hyperbole and cutting social commentary.
There's a fine line between cutting social commentary, and draping it over good old fashioned pandering.
In fact, outside the strip clubs, I never really considered the sexualization of women very strongly at all given the rest of the content of the game.
GTA San Andreas got pretty crass, both with the models and with the VOs.