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I actually felt the Character Creator was pretty comprehensive compared to most games I've played (haven't played Dragon's Dogma though, so can't comment). That said the lack of ability to enlarge (or flatten) female breast size is conspicuous by its absence.
Kind of feels like its been done on purpose as an unfair slight to male players who like their DD tavs.
Yeah, the only solution atm, but it's whack that there's official support for custom male genetilia but not breasts.
Thats... a bit paranoid :D
Just get mods
You get two (three?) choices and you cant enlarge or shrink 'em.
There isn't really though
That's also the same reason why wobbly weners are way simpler to implement then bouncy boobs...
They could address it the same way they address dragonborn horns on the head, it would be only the camp clothes and non armors they might have to modify to reflect boob size.
Plenty of games just have meshes that can resize around differently sized character models as long as they use the same skeleton.
Or in practice it would be "just make mods" ... since there are few existing mods in the field of body-expansion, they're only limited to particular races, and every single one I've tried clips massively with basically everything.
So don't expect a solution to this problem unless you're going to sink a few months into mastering Blender... OR waste a few months waiting for someone else to do it right.