I'm so sorry for you. Your character seems to collect all the issues with the universal mesh: smaller and darker eyes, pupils less contrasting, darker irises, different eyebrows (many of them are placed lower now), swollen cheeks, a thinner upper lip combined with the enlarged lower lip. Also, the mouth of many races seems to blend with the skin less naturally; their contours are too defined, and it looks strange (not all people are fond of permanent makeup).
At the end, she looks like an entirely different person with a different personality (I don't know; somehow many changed faces look more arrogant and annoyed.)
UPD: I was checking my post to see if there were any mistakes, and I was surprised to see how the lips on our characters's portraits looked very much alike: the small and insignificant upper lip and the huge triangle lower lip with a highlight on it.
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Someone posted a link to one of Mr. Yoshida's interviews, and it seems like the lack of time is the culprit (as far as I can see, there are no spoilers).
https://www.famitsu.com/article/202409/16065
Google translate:
"This is the case with every expansion pack, but the actual development period for the expansion pack itself was less than a year and a half, so we had to create it in parallel with the current update, and this time we also had a graphics update, so it was really tough. There were many small mistakes and we caused trouble for the players, but when the early access ended, we gathered all the staff together and expressed our gratitude by saying, "Thank you!"
I don't understand why there was the need to rush in the first place (a new expansion, a new gender/race combination, and the large graphical overhaul mean an immensive amount of work). It caused unnecessary stress on SE workers and many strong and not very positive emotions in players. If SE took their time and listened to the feedback (at least in the graphical update part), everything would have been so much better.
It's not the first time they are rushing things (EW story comes to mind; it feels like it's two stories loosely slapped one on another, and the resulting gaps are filled with boring and long intermissions).



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