• A_Random_Idiot@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    MO2 doesnt work that great with Fallout 4 and Proton if you have F4SE installed though.

    Have to keep deleting F4SE to get Mo2 to load, then reinstalling F4SE to enable mods and launch the game.

    Well, that was before bethesdas recent updates completely nuked my install and made me delete everything in frustration.

  • K0W4L5K1@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    7 months ago

    Nice man thats awesome you should check out lampray

    Currently only supports BG3 and cyberpunk2077 but has plans for Bethesda games I think the beta on his discord might allow them. Anyway it’ll be a linux mod manager for multiple games once complete

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      6 months ago

      Thanks for shouting this out. Honestly the only thing keeping me going back to Windows is the complexity in getting modding done on various games, Bethesda and BG3 among them. I know it can be done, but there are too many hoops for my post-work brain to jump through. End up running out of spoons to keep learning all the new concepts. This is exciting, definitely keeping an eye on this as hopefully the final barrier breaker to switch to Linux full time.

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      7 months ago

      they’re the secret fourth and fifth window buttons that the government doesn’t want you to know about (one pins window behind everything when there is a lotta windows, the other pins it on top of everything)

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          7 months ago

          The above user seems to be on Plasma. In which case it’s buried in the settings somewhere (KDE in a nutshell lol). I believe it’s somewhere in the themes section, IIRC.

          On Gnome you can access the same functionality by right clicking the header bar. There’s also an option to have a window always move to the workspace you’re on, which is pretty cool.

          E: idk who’s downvoting me relaying features that someone asked about, but that’s hilarious. How did that offend you?