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are you saying the game has totally changed how armor value works?
last time i played, enough armor value just made you immune to damage. the armor value was just too good. this guide is based on that. always upgrading armor until you are unable to die.
1) Max out Fast Learning skill first on both you and your followers
2) Don't buy armour or weapons until end game, you'll out level it and need new stuff VERY quickly. Early game, spend your hold on exp books for your followers and just save anything you have left so you can buy weapons and armour from the smuggler.
3) Get some mods! Yes seriously! Updates are few and far between. Best mods... well a few include: "Shared experience", "War party size", "Resurrection spell", "More skill points" (can be tweaked to make is as easy/hard as you want), "Respec Skills and Attributes" (once you have levelled up, you can remove points in Fast Learning and put them into something else), "Scaling field encounters". There are plenty more great mods but these make the biggest difference to gameplay.
Also took me awhile to notice that the Mace Class needs to say its good vs Armored targets.
i been using the 2handed Morning Star and it dose not do the job vs armored Orcs.
Now i use the paladin mace on followers back up weapon's since using blades vs the orcs are almost useless.