I’m using the latest WineGE (8.26, I think) to launch MO 2.4 but some parts don’t work properly, namely activating/deactivating mods (when I click on the checkbox, MO just freezes), launching the game (when I launch the game MO doesn’t do anything, only when I close MO it says “something VFS” and the game starts) and actually closing it (when I do, Lutris still says that it is running, and I have to click on “Stop” in Lutris to actually make it stop).
Am I missing aomething?
I’m on PoP!_OS. Thanks!
That’s a long guide! Thanks for now, I’ll check it out as soon as I can!
Yeah. It looks like skyrim modding is a bit of a mess on linux atm.
There are some other games I play modded, but they actually have linux native mod managers available, and I hadn’t looked at skyrim until now.
Didn’t find something like that for skyrim.
There’s: https://github.com/rockerbacon/modorganizer2-linux-installer But it is pretty outdated by now and has some issues still. I personally wait and hope for the new Nexus Mod Manager.
that works great in my experience.
The New Nexus Mod App only supports 2 games currently, and will probably be a year or more before its in a generally usable state.
It deselects some of the official Starfield DLC files and it keeps breaking the Nexus link so you cannot download through the app, which I still have not found any solution for and basically makes modding near impossible because you’d have to manually install them at that point.
I’m sorry to say this, man, but I’ve not had any issue with Starfield and using mo2/linux installer for mo2.
Sounds like its something specific to your setup/install. I’m not versed enough to offer any suggestions or tips besides a reinstall, sadly.
The older versions were rather buggy on Wine. MO 2.5 and newer work great, but they need Wine 9 to run.
I installed it in Bottles with little issue. I’ve given up on Lutris because it always seems to be a headache.
I’m really surprised that nobody has made (at least a basic) native ModOrganizer2 clone that uses features that Linux filesystem’s have that aren’t present on Windows.
This doesn’t answer your question but try Limo. A Linux native mod manager.
Never heard of this, but it sounds very interesting. Thanks for mentioning it.
Never heard of this, but it sounds very interesting. Thanks for mentioning it.