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Amaizing? it's just a generic waifu.
If you want an example of generic, check up RE3 remake.
"It's an interesting unusual design that immediately grabs attention" LoL
And I don't like face scanning in games either, it creates souless machine scans with no artistic touch whatsoever and it locks developers into specific actors who are more often than not getting ditched in the very next installment, leading to same characters having different faces every next game and I absolutely hate that.
Which woman would where a summer dress and a short jacket on a boat trip to an investigation in an abadoned hospital? She must be freezing all the time.
And here is REmake 3 Jill Valentine: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/3/34/JillValentineRemake.png
They are wearing the same outfit. Blue sleeveless tank top with a white undershirt, jeans that show no skin, leather military boots, holsters and tactical belts galore. This is the major problem with "realistic" outfit obsession, everyone ends up looking the same, it leaves no room for creativity or true variety. It's boring AF.