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its the complete opposite when I'm using using the same arms and equipment,
just keep the same balancing system as native or bring it back as an ingame option
Raise your proficiencies (one hand, 2 hand), get a horse, aim for the head, invest in more str and power strike, try to get the damage bonus from speed modifier, if you suck and fail to deal damage with weapons that have a [damage number]c, then use weapons that deals either p or b. Makes sense realistically that you can't just cut through someones heavy metal armor.
TL:DR git gud scrub
also btw the system aint changed much, only some modifiers which you can easily change with notepad. and it is made so you aint supposed to win every battle, you're supposed to get defeated early or retreat much more instead of steamrolling and be som ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ jesus