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If they didn't make the creator from scratch, I have no answer either. Except maybe they didn't want any "funny" looking characters for their very serious game.
Watch and learn!
Sexes: Male or Female
Races: Black, White, Asian, Native
Face: Each race and sex has four different face options for a total of 32 face options
Eyes: There are over thirty eye color options
Hairstyles: There are twenty unique hairstyles
Hair Color: There are ten unique hair colors
Mustaches: There are five unique mustache styles to choose from
Chops: There are five unique lamb chop styles to choose from
Beards: There are five unique beard styles
Kinda mixed feelings on these changes, especially now they are making it "1.0". Feels like they are gonna slap the "It's done" sticker on it then pile on DLC's now after the three main core updates to 1.0.
Take my points. This x1000.
I'll never figure out how vanity and apocalypse survival mix. If I have to spend more than 10 seconds picking a character, this isn't the game for me.
Oh my god.. This game doesn't have jars, or my favorite eyeliner color. Weak....
With the 1.0 move they have reached a point, where they actually have to bring all features to a level that can be considered an actually developed thing, and not some "makeshift something like that maybe" - thingie.
They now have to commit to how to handles the technical inherent problems with some details of their very ambitious initial vision.
So either they get the very customizable (up to absurdity) "old" char editor to work *without* generating models, that causes clipping issues again (that they just fixed for 1.0), or they limit the editor in a way, to ensure this.
On top of that they are dealing with the limitations the console-poets bring with them, I guess.
All my beef I have with 1.0 aside, I am still very impressed how much TFP actually understands what they are doing, and their commitment to actually deliver on an actual game, that is as close to their vision, as they can get it with their team.