How does it effect you or does it bother you at all?
I've recently got back into gaming, which I thought wasn't possible but I'm really happy that I've begun finding enjoyment in games again. I'm currently at the start of ME2 but I've noticed that the distance between my character's nose and mouth is a little too wide. It doesn't look bad at all but it's these little things that have always bothered me in the past. A couple years ago, I would spend well over 30 hours starting and restarting characters, I would make a character, think "yeah that's good" then after the first mission and some cutscenes, notice something up with it. I'm trying to learn to let thoughts go, intrusive thoughts that aren't important like how the tiniest of features can really get me annoyed that I can't just edit the face during the game.
It tends to be BioWare games that I spend this extra time on, Dragon Age Origins had the same problem, that one was to do with the cheeks. Anyway, like I said I'm actuley grown to this feature that is different to how I wanted, I didn't over-check everything which I should've done. Everything else is perfect just this little thing that seems to cause me more stress than it should.
To be honest, I'm fine with it now, I've decided that nor is it that bad and it isn't something that looks obvious or is obvious to anyone other than myself for personal reasons perhaps.
So, I'm asking this to hear your stories on this, your opinions and ways of dealing with it. I think it's more a problem with our thoughts/minds than it is the character/feature, there for maybe something positive can come from talking about it and finding ways to overcome it without resorting to re-creating a character 20 times just to get to the 20th, have the perfect character and no longer have any desire to play the game anymore.
What do you think then?