Skyrim should have incorporated the things they learned from Oblivion and Fallout into it's customization. They pulled a lot of attention and detail away from the customization. In Skyrim's it's basically fixing up a preset. Much in the way Dragon Age 2 forced you to just fix Hawke the preset up. You're fixing Dragonborn the preset up. And it takes away from it being "my adventure" and "my character's adventure".
I also made this thread because yet again I'm trying to make a decent enough character for myself.
I finally figured out what's wrong with the customization. Several times before people complained about the Skyrim's customizable presets to be to old and to ugly. A lot of people have suggested using complexion to fix the age issue, but it feels more like the "Way to go making your character look less dirty" feature than an actual complexion. Even if you go to the "youngest" feature there are still issues with it. And I figured out a few of them:
-Wrinkles under the eyes make the characters look older
-Deep nasal lines [ a problem Fallout 3 also had, you're suppose to be 19 and you end up look 40 because the nasal lines those the "laugh lines" are to deep. Younger people wouldn't have such pronounce nasal lines]
-Wrinkled faces [even after I fixed the complexion for my Dark Elf he ended up still having a wrinkly face]
Now these are the issues I have seen with male presets. The female presets don't actually have this problem, it's easier to make a younger or older looking woman it appears.