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Many games offer some degree of character customization. I think many people (including myself) would be interested in seeing other users' characters.
Here are some examples whose screenshots have been preserved:
Characters from Perfect World:
Archer Sooyoung and mage Leang

To be honest, I am satisfied with my own characters in this game. The archer turned out surprisingly beautiful. In the game itself, however, I often encountered very unattractive female characters created by other players, mainly due to the excessive amount of "eyeshadow" or an unappealing skin tone (supposedly tanned). Also, it was very common to see identical characters with the same shop-bought hairstyles.
Baldur's Gate:
Tianzi Wuzhou
I started playing just a couple of days ago (since this is my first time playing, I must say that I really like the game), initially intending to play as a mage and using a character portrait from Perfect World :D. However, while browsing through two hundred portraits in the game, one particularly caught my eye, and for some reason, I really wanted to create that kind of character – a kensai with katanas (the only two katanas I had before recently broke, and there are no others anywhere, so now I have to use this one). Arandor said that this portrait wasn't originally in the game and was likely added by some mod.

Fallout Tactics:
Sunny
As you can see, everything should be clear here. A nimble seventeen-year-old girl with an automatic shotgun and eleven AP. The skills aren't distributed very well, but it doesn't matter much.

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
This was a long time ago, and I don't even remember her name. All I remember is that she used an enchanted "two-handed katana" or something similar + magic.

Mass Effect
The character didn't turn out very attractive, but I still like him more than the default Shepard (by the way, the same situation applies to Hawke in Dragon Age 2).

Dragon Age: Origins
I named him Tangeiser, lol, and his last name was standard (it couldn't be changed), Kusland, if I'm not mistaken. He's a shaved, resolute, unwavering prince consort of Ferelden.

Dragon Age 2
Here, I used one of the standard heads, only slightly modifying it. Compared to the previous character, he differs perhaps in some kind of kindness. In other words, the character from the first part never takes risks and eliminates the problem at the first opportunity, while this one tries to find a compromise, etc.
Characters from Perfect World:
Archer Sooyoung and mage Leang
To be honest, I am satisfied with my own characters in this game. The archer turned out surprisingly beautiful. In the game itself, however, I often encountered very unattractive female characters created by other players, mainly due to the excessive amount of "eyeshadow" or an unappealing skin tone (supposedly tanned). Also, it was very common to see identical characters with the same shop-bought hairstyles.
Baldur's Gate:
Tianzi Wuzhou
I started playing just a couple of days ago (since this is my first time playing, I must say that I really like the game), initially intending to play as a mage and using a character portrait from Perfect World :D. However, while browsing through two hundred portraits in the game, one particularly caught my eye, and for some reason, I really wanted to create that kind of character – a kensai with katanas (the only two katanas I had before recently broke, and there are no others anywhere, so now I have to use this one). Arandor said that this portrait wasn't originally in the game and was likely added by some mod.
Fallout Tactics:
Sunny
As you can see, everything should be clear here. A nimble seventeen-year-old girl with an automatic shotgun and eleven AP. The skills aren't distributed very well, but it doesn't matter much.
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
This was a long time ago, and I don't even remember her name. All I remember is that she used an enchanted "two-handed katana" or something similar + magic.
Mass Effect
The character didn't turn out very attractive, but I still like him more than the default Shepard (by the way, the same situation applies to Hawke in Dragon Age 2).
Dragon Age: Origins
I named him Tangeiser, lol, and his last name was standard (it couldn't be changed), Kusland, if I'm not mistaken. He's a shaved, resolute, unwavering prince consort of Ferelden.
Dragon Age 2
Here, I used one of the standard heads, only slightly modifying it. Compared to the previous character, he differs perhaps in some kind of kindness. In other words, the character from the first part never takes risks and eliminates the problem at the first opportunity, while this one tries to find a compromise, etc.