I have a few concerns regarding this whole run and shoot thing.
Shooting a bow accurately requires full concentration on exactly that, shooting. Running forwards or backwards or moving at all will severely damage your ability to concentrate on shooting. I wouldn't mind being able to move while shooting, but there should be great penalties to accuracy while you are in motion. Of course running backwards should give you a greater penalty than for example walking forwards. :tongue: Also higher marksman skills should reduce penalty somewhat.
This way you could hide behind a rock, nock an arrow and draw the bow, move out from cover (penalty to accuracy while moving), stop and stand still (regaining accuracy), aim and shoot at your enemy.
Also while I'm at it:
As in Oblivion, you can zoom to aim, and the longer you keep the bow drawn the more powerful your shot will be.
(from http://www.gameinformer.com/b/features/archive/2011/01/24/skyrim-building-better-combat.aspx?PostPageIndex=3)
If this means that you can release the arrow before you've drawn all the way back, then I think it's stupid, because there is no way you would be able to shoot accurately drawing differently each time you shoot. :rolleyes:
If it means that the power of your shot increases the longer you hold it at full draw, it still makes no sense. In reality, most bows grow weaker as you hold the string at full draw. Oh and before you ask; I know that this is a game and not reality, but since we are talking about weapons that exist in reality, I would expect weapons in a game to behave the same way. :happy: