Lil devils x said:
LOL! There is not much practical, classy or smexy about that armor. Nothing protecting her from getting her arms chopped off and the crap at the bottom would force her torso to get twisted and make her extremely easy to take down No head protection either. Having personal taste is fine, but that does not suddenly make it practical. You like less skin, Some like more. That has nothing to do with being practical.
There are perfectly good reasons for not wanting to wear a helmet (obstructing vision and head movement), armor for the upper arms (obstructiong movement; it is more important to protect the lower arms).
Lil devils x said:
If there are elves and magic, there is no "reality".
Warriors in these worlds often wear heavy armor. Hence, according to the internal logic of this world, heavy armor conveys some benefits that outweigh its disadvantages - namely, protection. If you have magic in your world, and people still wear these heavy armors, then it must be because they convey some benefit that magic cannot, or because they don't have access to such magic, or are not willing to use magic for other reasons, or whatever. Whatever the reason, female warriors, provided women are not portrayed as substantially physically weaker, which they rarely are, would thus generally want to wear the same armor. If they don't in this world, then the world is not internally consistent. Which is bad.
And nobody in their right mind would ever want to wear heavy armor with cleavage windows, i.e. exposing the most vital and incidentially pretty rigid area - all the disadvantages, few of the benefits.
Lil devils x said:
The reality is currently in the world we live in there is widespread shaming of women and intolerance of the female form. There is not widespread telling women to hike in heels, that is the difference here. Women in reality ARE being bullied to hide their bodies.
Isn't most female clothing pretty tight and form-fitting nowadays, in the western world anyway? How does that fit to the supposed "intolerance of the female form"?
Yes, there are many countries where women are forced to wear pretty different attire. Like Burkhas. However, most of us here do not live in those countries, nor do many of the people who consume said fantasy games.