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Duel vs Skyre Combat module.


menko2

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Hi.

 

Im about to start a new character and im guessing if i should switch to another combat method. I used Skyre with all the pluggins the last time and its what i have installed.

 

Duel version 5 is for more longer combats for what i read, and Skyre Combat and AI more for quick death. I prefer long combats and tactics but not sure how it will go with Skyre.

 

What are the differences of both??

 

Thank you

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I guess most people using one of them purposefully chose not to use the other. These are not light mods after all, they are overhauls. So, comparing makes it difficult. I humbly recommend you check what reviewers have to say on their channels. Most are accurate and honest. On youtube, you will find Gopher's Skyrim Mod Sanctuary (recommended), MMOx's reviews, SaioTV's Skyrim mod series, and Brodual's mod reviews, to list the main ones I know.

 

I, for one, use Dual Combat Realism, and have watched Gopher's playthroughs with Skyre. So far, I can tell Skyre makes you fell in real danger and from time to time, you may just drop the very idea of fighting something that looks too strong. Whereas with Dual, you will rather imagine how, with what you will be able to defeat that guy as there is almost always a way to achieve victory. It's much more challenging, just not impossible.

 

You could call that "realism versus credibility". I did not choose realism because of dragons. Guess why ? :smile:

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Well, i have been reading a lot about it and i will stick with Skyre modules as my character will be a thief probably.

 

But i read that Duel and Skyre modules can be actives (using just the AI from Duel which is excellent), deleting one of the three scripts that Duel Combat has. The problem is that i dont know which script is...i read a lot and im not sure...

 

Anybody knows??

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