On XB1, I'm on my second character now (of a planned three). Each one will go to about the Horn in the main quest, then branches off to specialty stuff for that build. I'm also using cheat room mod to give each 80 in smithing and enchanting. I'll still buy the perks like normal, but have no desire to grind either of these again.
My first toon was a sneak / thief / archer. Like everyone else, I did that years ago too, but this time, I kept him true to a "thief" build. So I didn't invest anything in one-handed, only used one dagger, and kept him in leather-type armors. This made him quite squishy in hand to hand combat. He could take out an entire fort just sneaking, backstabbing, and sniping, but if I got caught, run away it was. I did the Dark Brotherhood and Thieve's Guild questlines, and a bunch of random sidequests. Topped him off at about level 35 (was getting tired of sniping, because I took a sniper to level 70 or so my first time around). No followers (doesn't work well w/ sneak).
Now I'm doing a tank-priest type build. He's a mace-wielding Nord with a little healing/nature type magic (I use a mod that allows for some nature summons, so his thing is summoning a bear when needed - that'll be as high as he goes.) In contrast to my last character, this is heavy armor, block, and one-handed. He just mashes through enemies - is way "easier" than the sneak guy. This toon is just starting the Civil War (imperial side), and will do the Companions quests too. He's also going to destroy the Dark Brotherhood (that's what you get for putting a contract out on him) He has a bow-only Lydia as a follower / spouse.
Whenever I feel he's done, I'll probably do a spellsword type, that uses bound weapons and summons acronochs while leveling destruction too - plan on doing the Dawnguard quests and using Serana as a companion, then hitting the college, and probably doing the main quest to completion too.
I got hundreds of hours out of the game previously, and doing the above with mods/etc is proving just as fun, if not more. Truly a remarkable game.