Years ago I tried modding Fallout New Vegas and I think 4 on Fedora ages (I was running Fedora 28 at the time) ago using Mod Organizer 2 and it wouldn’t work for reasons I didn’t understand, possibly file system related. I’m thinking of switching to Pop! OS full time but I’d still like to play either modded Skyrim or FO4 from time to time, preferably using MO2.

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I use vortex, it was dead simple to set up if you read the instructions (like disabling internet access and disabling update checking) and it has worked flawlessly for 1.5 years

I’ve never used MO2, but with Vortex its a pain in the dick. Gotta manually download the games yourself, individually, then drag them into vortex to install them, or just dump them in the game directory appropriately if you don’t care about being able to reverse it without a reinstall.

Yeah, just install MO2 in the same wine prefix and it works fine, from what I recall.

I’m currently playing through fallout 4 with mods. the hardest part was figuring out how to install MO2 and make it recognize Fo4 on steam, I followed the guide here: https://github.com/rockerbacon/modorganizer2-linux-installer

after that, installing mods are the same as on windows.

I used the SteamTinkerLaunch for installing MO2, works nicely but couldn’t get nmm links to work

Did nexus links work as expected or would I have to manually download the mods then drag them over to MO2?

I seem to remember having to download the mods and put them in MO2 manually.

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