I'm really interested in how damage from bows works. Initially it seemed the bow's base damage was the most important factor (not talking about improvements via enchanting or smithing), but at higher levels it seems clear skill level is much more important. I've been almost killed in only a couple of shots by a bandit with a long bow. And I did an experiment to see how many shots it took to take out a Dwemer Centurion with an ebony bow, and then a long bow. The long bow only took a few more shots.
So what is the most important factor; base damage or skill?
And how is the damage from arrows incorporated into the final damage score?
I ask because I greatly prefer basic bows like long bows and imperial bows to high end ones. But I obviously don't want to gimp myself in combat. So for a character of level 45, with a skill in bows in the 90s does it make much difference what the bow's base damage is?
Many thanks.