Fallout 4 has an awesome character creator. However, why does ME:A have to be a Fallout clone? I'm sure BioWare is going to give us tons of options to make us create the character WE want.
It does not? Asking for similar options to those that were in Fallout 4 is most certainly not the same as asking for Mass Effect: Andromeda to be a clone of Fallout 4 unless you are under the impression that Fallout 4 is nothing but a character creator.
Some people are asking for Bioware to look at Fallout 4's character creator exactly because there are options there they could use to create the character they want in Mass Effect: Andromeda.
I am one of those people because I would like for there to be options such as greying hair, freckles, scars and imperfections because I feel that those are detail options that are very much lacking in the Mass Effect creator. This is also why I'd like for them to look at the overbite option from the Dragon Age: Inquisition's character creator.
As a note in general to any request about desired options in character creator; providing examples of the character creator options that you'd like to see in Mass Effect: Andromeda goes a long way for the developers to know what of the tons of options they should provide if they can for us to enjoy. It is unfair to a degree to expect them to know exactly what options you'd like unless you provide examples. It is like how saying; "I want better hair" is not necessarily helpful without providing an example of what you think constitutes as better hair.
You do not need to post a picture if you remove some vagueness by saying; "I'd like for there to be some hairstyles of decently length like to the shoulders if possible" or "I'd like for there to be a hairstyles that is not just curly at the tips, I don't care about what length the hairstyle has." or simply point to an existing character's hairstyle by saying; "I'd like for a hairstyle option that is like Jack's shaven ponytail hairstyle from Mass Effect 3 but made avaliable to both male and female characters, please"