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Before this it was basically pointless to even try unless you were prepared to save-scum repeatedly
Lucky for you, I know how to fix it since I use MO2 myself: Go find the ESP from my mod, right-click, send-to "ZIP archive". Then go to MO2, click the top-left button that says "Install Mod" or similar, and find that ZIP file you just made. It will add it as a regular mod in MO2, should work then.
MO2 won't load it as it doesn't have a file that'll place it in the load order
a) have a page ready with the commands from the steam overlay - {链接已删除}http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/Console_Commands_(Skyrim) recommended
b) personally I like to have multiple characters with varying degrees of mods/cheats and thus try to limit myself to cosmetic & functionality mods (such as town & villages enhanced and follower tweaks) or additional content that does not have to be used (player houses, followers and items made at the forge) rather than something I will always have (ordinator perks of skyrim is one of my best examples)
I completely understand what you're saying though and sympathise with it, however I would like people to be aware that there are alternatives for people with lower-end devices and can't run as many mods (even minor ones)
Ya missed a zero there buddy.
I see no reason to port it to XBONE only, may as well let everyone enjoy.
Bethesda.Net would allow this and it would make my life a lot easier
I'm still capped at 90%