Granted, I do agree the character models are way better than Oblivion's. I like the realistic touch, and the fact that they look like they have bone structures. It's quite amazing to be honest. But I do have a few issues. I'm slightly disappointed that we're only given presets to adjust. Oblivion's character creation was better in this aspect because you could change everything and weren't just set on a preset nose or preset eye. Oblivion was easier to mold into what I wanted as a character. I also would have prefered an Age slider and a Hair Length Slider with a color wheel. I liked making my own customizable hair colors, a little bit of black with some blue or gray in it. Skyrim's customization, imo, should have been the baby of Fallout 3 [which still gave you customizable hair color mind you] and Oblivion [the able to graph as you please]. I do agree a lot of the characters do when you first start out look 50 years old, well the males do. The presets for the Bretons were highly disappointed and when the beginning guy goes, "You come from Daggerfall" the fact that I just crossed the border, to hell a Breton is going to look rugged in that way. I was able after a few hours to mold a good Breton, but it isn't exactly what I want. I'm not asking for super model males or beautiful men with no blemishes. But I am asking for a little more flexibility in being able to shape the models. I miss the age slider, I miss the hair length and customizable hair color slider as well. I don't like presets you can barely fix up. I think this game is amazing. But it has some things that are slightly disappointing.