Thanks for the response.
Currently, I'm sprinting through the Dawnguard questline at level 37 because dead townspeople annoy me. I must admit it does do something for the tone.
But... Riften is weird. And you can never fast travel to Dragon's reach.
In both cases, the fight starts across town. By the time you sprint there, people are dead.
Again, tone. But it annoys the crap out of me. It doesn't make me sad that the characters are dead and boil my blood against the vampires, it makes me have to reload through no fault of my own and boil my blood against Bethesda.
I'd like an encapsulated quest starter. Talk to this guy> Vampire attacks > Meet with Dawnguard. But I guess that's not too realistic.
I'd be happy with vampire spawn point tweaks. And levels if my new level 8 has the same problems these guys are having.
Quick question, will ending the quest as a vampire stop random attacks? Or must you join the Dawnguard?
The attacks on towns by vampires will usually stop after you finish the Dawnguard questline, you can still get attacks though by blocking out the sun, working on your vampire perks near a town, or doing some radiant missions. You will still get vampire attacks in the wilds, and the occasional random attack in an unwalled town. Your vampire lord character will still be attacked by the Dawnguard till you do the quest to kill the Dawnguard leaders. If your character is popular and the Dawnguard attack, the townspeople will get involved fighting them anyway, so could still get killed.
Rushing through the Dawnguard questline will make life easier if you hate town attacks, does not matter which side you are on, You can just avoid towns while doing it, they will not attack Winterhold if you only visit the college and never go to the town. You have to visit Dragon Bridge to find the Moth priest, but if they spawn it is a long way up the road, you can just rush up the road to meet them and avoid an attack on the settlement.