It kinda does if you use steam tinker, problem is your mileage will vary. Works fine for New Vegas, Baldurs Gate 3 is FUBAR due to how it handles mods (can’t figure out how to change it), and so far Skyrim is being a bit of a bitch but I’ve had problems with this specific mod collection on windows so I’m not calling fault just yet.
They did then abandoned it for some fucken reason because Nexus will just do that. Hell at this point I’d settle for a Linux fork of the old NMM with collection support since most of the issues with modding Linux is just lack of mod managers.
I just wish that Vortex or some other mod manager worked on Linux. The amount of black magic I have to do to get mods running is kinda absurd.
Wait, Vortex doesn’t work on Linux? Seriously!? God fucking damnit, I’m going to be stuck with Windows forever.
I can’t go back to the old days of manually installing and updating mods by hand. Those were some rough times, and I never want to relive them again.
It kinda does if you use steam tinker, problem is your mileage will vary. Works fine for New Vegas, Baldurs Gate 3 is FUBAR due to how it handles mods (can’t figure out how to change it), and so far Skyrim is being a bit of a bitch but I’ve had problems with this specific mod collection on windows so I’m not calling fault just yet.
I swear I saw they were going to start working on one
They did then abandoned it for some fucken reason because Nexus will just do that. Hell at this point I’d settle for a Linux fork of the old NMM with collection support since most of the issues with modding Linux is just lack of mod managers.
They abandoned the standalone linux mod manager with the intention of making Vortex itself run on Linux, specifically targeting SteamOS.
Good to hear. Having native support would ease a lot of issues.