First off, duel wielding has the potential to be a very awesome feature, if done right. If not, then it kind of takes out all the fun and ruins the purpose. To those who care about melee combat, this may be an important subject to you for that very reason.
From what I've gathered, we can't block while duel wielding. It's also been confirmed that we can only attack with one hand at a time. Correct me if I'm wrong, but there is no rolling either, right?
Well, that leaves many of us worried because how is that suppose to be of any benefit? We don't have many defensive options. As for myself, I'm also worried that it won't be fun because it seems rather limited. Quite frankly, I don't think it'll reach its potential based off of this information alone. In fact, I've yet to find a good thing about this feature except that I can wield two weapons at the same time, but that's it....
I'm also having a hard time seeing the offensive advantage in this. Right now, I'm picturing a warrior running around his opponent while repeatedly hitting him, one swing at a time, taking turns with each hand. That doesn't seem like fun to me. Now I'm imagining the same scenario, only with multiple enemies and they're all hitting my character while he does his thing. I really don't want to have to revert to hit and run tactics in those instances. It'd just be more frustrating than challenging because during that whole time, I could have blocked or rolled or performed a back flip (can we do that?)....
This leads me to believe that duel wielding will be useless, at first. I'd assume there will be a perk which would allow us to swing both weapons at the same time and perhaps even knock back the enemy, taking him out of the fight for a bit. Of course, I expect more perks than that. Also, we saw in the trailers, some guy used like a force push type of dragonshout to get him out of a really nasty situation, similar to the one above.
I really hope that when duel wielding, we don't have to rely on perks for offense and dragonshouts for defense. In fact, that's another concern. I really don't have any interest in using dragonshouts at all. I hope I don't have to rely on them. If I do, I hope it's only to take down a dragon or two.
Thoughts?