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so let me get this straight...
you half-disagree on the argument that you can't dual wield in earlier elder scrolls games by giving an example where you cannot dual wield in an earlier elder scrolls game?
Having said that, as I mentioned earlier, Oblivion Remake does have one dual-wield weapon: Your fists. When you do unarmed attacks you do use both fists to attack, and you can actually do some pretty huge damage once your stats and your Unarmed Skill is high enough.
Yes and if you are good you can put two different enchanted weapons that you can quickly swap between. An example I always liked was a paralyze weapon in one hand with a life drain in another. The other way I used it was an enchanted weapon in one hand with a mundane one in the other so I could use the lesser weapon to damage doors until they opened.
Just not in the base game, where for some reason they only included 2?