@admcmei86 wrote:
Can I tell you guys the truth? Everyone has complained about how "oh they made Sara ugly!" but you know what? I actually had a lot harder time making a good looking male. And I'm not even satisfied with the final result. It's a lot harder to just make a young-looking, good looking Ryder like the default one. The male model is better animated, yes, but the female model is a lot easier to be made to look good.
I think there are a couple of different issues going on at the same time. There is the point that the default Sara Ryder looks nothing like the model they used for her and on top of that how sort of cartoony they made her face. Which was not what they did with Scott.
Secondly there was the complaint about being able to create a good looking female. In the end this complaint actually had different causes than some of us (myself included) thought. By playing a higher resolution in combination with the improvements in the patches, I've learned that ME:4's baseline experience was built around higher resolutions and there just was a huge lighting/shading issue that has been improved upon. The lack of customisation options also didn't help but that's also been improved a bit now.
I do not play male characters generally, but I can imagine that there could be similar issues and well generally male players who play male characters tend to care a bit less about the appearance of their characters. Don't want to go into too much stereotyping but I reckon that as long as you have cool armour and big guns the average male gamer may not care so much about the rest.
Doesn't mean it's all like that of course. You obviously care and I'll tell you that this is also a big reason why I don't play male characters because they generally look goofy or just plain boring.