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Most games don't have sliders for things like thighs/hips at all so I'm still thinking binding it to physique is to alleviate clipping, otherwise they'd have to add even more physics/collision for consoles to keep track of and based on the cost of hair in the creator I don't think they had a whole lot of faith in that.
Toss aside the clipping part topic, as it's pointless to discuss when we don't even know what the devs are thinking about body customizing. Let face it, if a modder can fix the clipping issue on their mods (skyrim, fallout series for example), no way a devs can't
Times don't work on steam for whatever reason but it's at 5:25
Also worth noting is like you said it was always a physique slider, early builds of the game never had a dedicated breast slider. Which is why based on interviews like this I think internally it's already seen as a breast slider. Devs could theoretically make a dedicated breast slider but we have no idea what goes on there internally or what they might have tried to do to save some time.
You really should not expect DLC quality material.
Its nice enough though.