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I watched a 6 hour stream of full release, and there are objectively way more options than before.
If you want a proper Dwarf or a Half Orc voice, your closest option for males is Voice 7.
No idea which one is suited for females, unfortunately.
Except for faces. They're still pretty limited and npcs use the same faces so alot of them will look like your character or each other. They shouldn't have used scanned faces or should have scanned alot more and had a different face pool for npcs.
Facial structure maybe, but you've got way more hair and tattoo options. You can even select different types of scars, freckles, aging and heterochromia. None of which were present in EA.
To the best of my knowledge, that was never present at all. Unless you played Half Elves, which them being able to grow facial hair is lore accurate.
Some halfbreeds even deliberately grew beards and long hair in order to hide their lineage from casual observers.