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Anyway, it makes it so 1/ your destruction perks work on all spells instead of just most spells, 2/ Arcane Thesis works on all spells, 3/ False Light works on all spells.
As the description of Ordinator tells you, this means you DO in fact have another mod that modifies perks.
Also you didn't answer my question. Did you take/have any perks without reading their description?
what is the proper load order, and are their any know conflicting mods?
thank you.
There is no need for a compatibility patch. Midas Magic intentionally does not support most perks, because it does not support vanilla perks like Intense Flames either. Working as intended.
Also the creator of Midas Magic is a scumbag (attempting to sell his mod with no changes and inserting ads into the free version).
Finally the normal way of working is that people make patches for their own mod to work with overhauls, not the other way round.
Also Midas Magic included popup ads to grief people into buying the paid version so it can go to hell.
Sad fact: people don't even notice when a lot of stuff is broken.