• dinckel
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    195 months ago

    Out of everything i play, the only game holding me back is Destiny 2, which was explicitly refused support for.

    Everything else works phenomenally well, and in some rare cases, performs a lot better.

    The only struggle point is heavily modded games with tools that assume i’m doing this on windows, but times are changing too

    • Cyborganism
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      55 months ago

      Like The Elder Scrolls? I’ve been paying Oblivion for a while with a ton of mods using a mod manager and I don’t know how to run this in Linux.

      • DarkThoughts
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        105 months ago

        https://github.com/rockerbacon/modorganizer2-linux-installer Small caveat at the moment though is that Protontricks is borked and requires a more up to date version than what’s on most repos and flathub. I used the pipx install for Protontricks and that one worked though, but I think the beta branch on Flathub has an updated version now as well, which hopefully goes stable soon. Nexus is also working on a new cross platform compatible mod manager now, but that’s going to be far away.

        For a lot of other games r2modman + Thunderstore are also working natively on Linux. Games like Stardew Valley have a native mod manager like Stardrop.