So I got directly into the game and thought it just made sense to make a Nord Warrior/Ranger/Archer type character since the setting is in Skyrim after all.
I ain't a big wizard/mage fan in these kind of fantasy games. I also don't really like the assassin/rogue type since I will be RPing a lot and I just don't approve with their ways or fighting techniques. The only RPG/MMO that I've played - World of Warcraft I spent most of my time as a Paladin/Warrior and a Hunter. My characters are always heavily based on the LOTR books and lore. That is one of the reason I couldn't enjoy my hunter to the max cause I didn't quite like having a pet. Well technically it was a "Hunter" not a "ranger".
My first attempt I managed to get to level 7 before I realised I put my skill points in the wrong tree and couldn't reset it. This character played more of a 2-H warrior with a sword and board when necessary. However, for my very first dragon kill (the one just outside whiterun) I used simply a bow and arrow sniping from the top of the tower.
I deleted the above Nord and went ahead and created a second one around the ranger arch type from LOTR. It was quite fun for the most part. I put all my points in Archery and got to level 9. However, it became quite annoying when enemies got close to you and when there were too many of them - eg: being the dungeon you run with Farkas from the Companions.
And I still ain't sure on the play style. Since I do RP in the game, I find it to be really unimaginable that a dragonslayer doesn't have a sword and board and uses a bow and arrow to kill a dragon. Even the various skyrim trailers has the dragonborn either dual weilding or equipping a sword and board.
So I am wondering which of the 3 play styles I've mentioned i.e - a Sword and Board/ 2-H/ Ranger - Dual wielding archer works best through out the game?
Cause I also don't really like the look of the light armour in the game. Well any information helps really. Thanks.