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Dual wielding works in Skyrim, Surge and For Honor, so uhh, just figure it out?
Most games just treat dual wielding as a single weapon with its own moveset, and it works.
You haven't played the first game. The combat system is not made for dual wielding. If it did, it would likely break the pace of combat from the flow of swinging for combos and pulling back for better defense, to "just swing twice real quick, the second hit always gets around their parry!", which you might think "Yeah, it's AI, it shouldn't matter." but then you have it happen to you because the AI is using dual wielding and boom, now you're upset you can't block the second attack when it's used against you.
That's all I have on it.
Also getting stabbed and surviving is very realistic