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Had thought I'd given it enough time to reset but may not. I'll leave it alone for a good while. Will see if I can find someone else who gives quests that are at least a little bit challenging.
I came home to a loving wife. I went to initiate a little conversation and she blurts out a big "Thank you!" for saving her.
Huh?
I was on no quest to save her, so off I went to Dawnguard castle to get the full story. Perhaps a case of mistaken identity but, sure enough, they're convinced...
As vampires go, Serena makes an awesome follower. Who better than a sexy kick-butt immortal?
I did run into an interesting scenario wherein one of Serena's spells went awry and hit Shadowmere. The two were thereafter locked in an endless battle until I mounted and rode off. By the time she...
I haven't run into this particular problem. Random fights do happen in Riften center. I suppose what may have happened is an attack went awry and hit an invincible NPC who then went into combat mode. That could be messy.
The only other obvious question... are you "hitting" the dragon with the dragonrend? If you successfully hit you see a shimmering blue outline around the dragon. That said, I too have had instances where one will lift off and land somewhere inaccessible.
LOL... my wife has been kidnapped so many times I'm beginning to wonder if she just enjoys being rescued. But, yes, there's never a giant far away... I've given up on trying to keep a cow around. And you'll find too that there's some nasty thieves in house just over the hill. They'll come...
Can you tell more of the advantages of this style of play? I can imagine that the bad guys are more powerful, but wouldn't that be balanced out by yourself being more buff?
The obvious work-around for calling my horse or follower is to simply fast travel to your current location. It takes a bit longer than a spell but it usually works.
I don't know if this is possible since I don't play on a PC, but what happens if you right-click on one of your save files and then select Open with... and then select Skyrim as your app?
Of the followers I've had, Serana is now my favorite. I've not run into the issue of her making me sick. At first I too wanted her cured but I've since come to my senses and realize she's much more useful to me as an immortal.