Maybe if you're daring. If you're one of those "avont-gardee" sorts who does things differently... and to that end there are a few weapons in the games that aren't swords... nor even axes.
But obviously, most people just want to use swords, sords and sooaarddss to hit dragons with. Lots of dragons. Red dragons, green dragons, other red dragons and sometimes sorta whitish dragons with red bits.
... And maybe an occasional wolf or person or something, if you spot one and really want to hit it.... but mostly the swords are for hitting dragons.... and the dragons are for being hit by swords.
AND THAT IS SKYRIM.
But obviously, most people just want to use swords, sords and sooaarddss to hit dragons with. Lots of dragons. Red dragons, green dragons, other red dragons and sometimes sorta whitish dragons with red bits.
... And maybe an occasional wolf or person or something, if you spot one and really want to hit it.... but mostly the swords are for hitting dragons.... and the dragons are for being hit by swords.
AND THAT IS SKYRIM.
To be completely unsarcastic, Skyrim's combat completely fell apart for me when I made a dual wielding warrior... because it was literally L Trigger, Right Trigger, L Trigger, Right Trigger, L Trigger, Right Trigger, L Trigger, Right Trigger, L Trigger, Right Trigger over and over and over again.
I didn't have to worry about positioning because I could literally just stand in front of an enemy and kill them faster than they could kill me.
By fluid, i'll assume you mean piss.
By fluid I actually mean flow?, since I can transition from one form of attack to another, without ever bringing up a Favorites menu, and without having to give up my melee abilities just so I can use magic. But thanks for trying.

