The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim announced

Do both. Keep the heavy for fights when you need it and the light for running around in general.

I just had the steed stone enabled the whole time so that there was no movement penalty plus the extra 100 carrying capacity was pretty handy too. In the end I had a mixture of heavy and light armour and just spent a few perks on Juggernaut & Agile Defender to beef everything up. I'm thinking of starting a new character and going mage for Dragonborn though.
 
So I've finished installing Dragonborn. I've decided to start fresh, with just the official DLCs and a few immersion mods. When I use BOSS to check the load order, it says that Dragonborn.esm and Update.esm have dirty edits - <100 each.

Why do they have dirty edits? Shouldn't Bethesda release an official update with dirty edits already cleaned?
 
Just installed Dragonborn, started playing for a bit and thought it was odd that I killed a dragon but didn't get it's soul, figured it could be part of the DLC so just continued. I'm now at a bit where I've learnt a word that is needed for a quest, but I don't have any dragon souls to unlock it. 5 Dragon kills later and none of them get absorbed. Anyone know wtf is going on?
 
I've got the same problem and it means I can't start the main quest. Apparently there is a problem between Dragonborn and the Unofficial Skyrim Patch that causes it. The USKP team are on it but like everyone else they have only just got the DLC, so it may take a while.
 
The first dragonborn claims any dragon souls you might have earnt whilst in Solsteim, You will get them back up on beating the living daylights out of him at the end of the main dlc quest :)
 
Is this worth getting? What the comparison to DawnGuard, content wise?

I've enjoyed Dragon Born far more than I did Dawnguard, I've always thought the Vamps were lame. One criticism I have is that the main quest is very short :(, but It's been nice just for the change of scenery, there seems to be plenty of side quest and there is some really nice new Nordic weapons/aromrs:).
 
I started over with a fresh character and never having played any of the DLC (even though I am 770hrs in) I have a lot of exploring to do :)
 
What level do you need to be to do dragonborn?, can you do it early?, or better to take a vet character (pending on how they scale?.)
 
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