I agree with you. When I just looked at the pic without reading first I was thinking Left was the one she had and Right was her only option. I mean both are cute, but I like left a lot.
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Honestly, what would be nice, is when (if? when!) PS3 support is dropped, they revamp character creation a bit, and give us some sliders all over the place. Or, at the very least, greatly increase the number of options available. The number of difference face/nose/mouth etc. options is... kind of pathetic. One hopes we could expand this somewhat when breaking free of the limitations of half a gig of RAM.
Honestly? You need to take a long break from this game if some teeth are causing you to lose it.
Easier said then done. It was already stated for hairstyles being carried from male to female would require alterations for skulls. Now, I know that's not really the case here but they would have to redesign parts of the skull to cater to the teeth within the size range. It won't be as simple as "putting in a slider" as you, and many others might think.
I imagine this is one of those cases where Keepers get the option to have a Seeker trait. That mouth type = Seeker mouth.
^^doesn't matter, if they want us to respect the lore they need to handle these things better.
Sure, it would require extra work but they already said no to more feline-like features.
They said no to butts.
They said no to cat-noses.
They said no to fixing clipping.
Since this' rooted in the lore, they should not have said no to this one.
Ultimate solution, go seekers!.. No fangs neither but you obtain cool cat eyes in exchange that are always visible unlike the fangs nya!
Also you have extra DEX for ninja, not much, but, it's something, and... Everyone likes ninja (+2 dex will make you deal more or less +0.1% more damage!... That perhaps is not so much damage in one attack but...The whole dungeon would be an extra of 1000!... And the whole week perhaps 10.000 more damage! It is almost do a 15% of a dungeon boss! )
PS: I like the catchy tittle.
Your "major point" doesn't factor in the development resources that would be needed to pull off some of those requested features. That's a pretty big factor from the development standpoint, it all goes back to cost efficiency. What's the point of making a change that not everyone wants and might end up blowing up in your face, especially if it can take a significant amount of time to implement?