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line of sight isn't really how AI detection in Skyrim works as for as I know.
I find it quite unrealistic that everyone in the game who picks up a bow becomes an instant expert marksman who never misses.
I wouldn't want them to miss most of the time but if im standing still, the occasional miss should still happen.
I will check out that mod.
Thanks.
Don't forget the magic side jump when you try to shoot enemies! You're right about the overprecise aiming. Maybe everyone who picks up a bow becomes a ninja, a master of the secret combat arts?
https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/1763?tab=description
The mod i started using worked pretty good to solve the issue.