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  1. Okay, knowing that MO2 can query which mods have updated within the last month relieves most of my worries. If I only have to worry about mods that have updated within the last month then the worst case scenario is when Skyrim SE updates in a manner that requires most mods with a dll to update, and that would be less than 100 (currently about 60 or 70, I think). It is also nice to know that a means is being developed to check some mods for update without checking every mod. Between these I no longer see a 2500 / day limit ever causing an issue.
  2. In response to post #67632606. #67634316, #67634966, #67636786, #67637301 are all replies on the same post. I admit this is concerning to me. I check for mod updates through MO2 about once a week. My understanding was that this is just a ping to see if the current version is the same as the version on my computer. But from what you are saying the API will treat this the same as attempting to download the entire mod for every mod managed by MO2, whether it needs an update or not and whether the mod is currently being used or not. Per MO2 I currently have ~3400 mods for Skyrim SE and almost 1900 for Fallout 4. The vast majority are not being used, but MO2 lists them regardless. MO2 has only one means of checking for updates - a clickable link labelled "Check all for update". It is not possible to select a sub-set or selection of mods to check - all of the mods listed in MO2 are checked. So I cannot, for example, check only half one day and half another day. Now, I already have separate installations of MO2 for Skyrim SE and Fallout 4, so I should not have any issues with Fallout 4 if the user limit is 2500. I also usually check the two of them for updates on different days, so again there is no real issue with Fallout 4. But for Skyrim this means that I will be locked out of nexus before the check for updates is even finished, let alone before I can start going to the nexus pages to see about downloading said updates. I don't mind being limited in how many files or how many MB I can download per day or even per hour - that is entirely reasonable. But counting checks of the current version as downloads - even when the versions match - just seems incredibly unreasonable.
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