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!

    • mumei@lemmy.worldOP
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      22 days ago

      That’s a long guide! Thanks for now, I’ll check it out as soon as I can!

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        22 days ago

        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.

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    22 days ago

    I installed it in Bottles with little issue. I’ve given up on Lutris because it always seems to be a headache.

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      21 days ago

      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.

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        21 days ago

        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.

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          21 days ago

          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.

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            21 days ago

            I’m sorry to say this, man, but it is not. I’ve discussing this with others on the Github page and it is a common problem with the outdated version they are shipping. Reinstalling does not fix the issues.

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    21 days ago

    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.

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    21 days ago

    The older versions were rather buggy on Wine. MO 2.5 and newer work great, but they need Wine 9 to run.