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Since you asked for a mod I found one that was interesting:
http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/27866
I've played around with it on level 42 with a dual wielding orc with armor class 470 and it's like going back to lower levels again where enemies can easily kill you if you're not careful.
It takes longer to level up at later levels. You level up when your skills increase. So Archery is out. Now you need to increase other skills in order to level up.
Even though the popular builds may be easy after a while, they are still challenging early on if you play Ironman (dead is dead) or at least, you have to restart if you're out played, not from some silly mistake. The fun part is being constantly on edge. If a cat ambush and manage to kill you...
Here is an idea. Instead of building up Alchemy, smithing and enchanting, simply build up Speech and buy the stuff you want. The items you find in shops and chests are probably balanced enough to give you a challenge.
A dual wielder is more vulnerable than a regular warrior, so I'd suggest adding a lot of health to this character. I had a good game when the ratio of health to stamina was 10:1 and I was wearing heavy armor while playing on Master.
Part of the defense of a dual wielder is its offense...
I wouldn't dismiss mudcrabs as simple practice targets. Yes, mudcrabs are easy to kill, and usually they don't deal a lot of damage but when I practiced my dual wielding techniques on a mudcrab recently, it instantly killed my character around level 10. One hit, and my character was dead, and my...
Okay, how about going to Solitude and pick up some quests from the bards college. Talk to Falkbeard too, the quests he'll give you can be quite a challenge if you're not overpowered already.
I also recommend that you visit Markarth and do the quest that is activated once you enter the city. I...
You don't get the x3 bonus if you wear light or heavy armor, no.
An ebony flesh spell will only give you an extra 100 defense if you wear any light or heavy armor.
rcallan9:
Usually it's better to focus on just a few skills. You want both magic and melee, so there will be a trade-off in power to both of these skills if you consider what items you wear and how you will re-distribute stat points and even perks. If you want a powerful destruction mage, then...
Your processor should be fine. I compared your processor with others, and it looks like a really good one. Check out these benchmarks, you'll see it in spot 63 with turbo capability up to 2800 Mhz. You should be able to activate turbo mode somehow.
Your graphics card however could cause an...
I'm going to try these:
Ironman (death is death)
Master difficulty
Not allowed to fast travel or use cart until you've cleared the path first
Not allowed to steal
Not allowed to assault anyone
Not allowed to murder
No trespassing allowed
Not allowed to make use of exploits
The more realism the...
How about: You're only allowed to attack someone in self-defense.
The game keeps track of assaults, so you can check the stats to make sure that no one innocent was attacked.
After some experimenting I've found that
it's a crime to attack most creatures without first being attacked (even...
Yes, that's where the Jarl sits. Sound like she is dead then, weird. Maybe you can resurrect her with this command (if you're on PC):
a2c94.resurrect
where a2c94 is Lydia.
Otherwise try teleport to her:
player.moveto a2c94
Teleport Lydia to you:
a2c94.moveto player
She could be in Breezehome if you bought it, upstairs where you sleep. If not, then she usually sits in the big hall in Dragonsreach. If you wanted her to do something before the journey, then she would just wait like you described and be found there unless she got tired of it and went to...