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If it isn't listed there then I'm not sure what the solution might be.
all the dlc skyrim can offer are worth, except heartfire for me
Hearthfires allows you to use "House Mods" and similar type mods.
It also allows farming of plants, allows you to adopt children, adds a few new quests, allows you to start and raise a family, and it is only $5 [$2.50 with the sale].
For example, I'm making a mod right now that requires Heathfires, just because my mod adds new foods that I want the player to bake using the oven resource added by Hearthfires.
You'd be suprised, there's a lot of cool mods that require Hearthfires DLC; check em out
If you enjoy using mods in skyrim than I highly recommend it.
Mainly because of this. Mods require a lot from Bethesda's Skyrim DLC's in order to work.
It adds itself into game you don't start a new game Cultist followers will ask you if you are dragonborn that start the DLC bit off.
This was solved in August guys, but the above solution did not work. I had to call support to figure it all out.