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Is WRK on bethesda.net somewhere and I'm just missing it? Or is not on there?
If not, is it possible to add it? I'm on a steam deck and unfortunately not tech savy enough to install mods via nexus. Love all your mods and thanks for everything!
How to install mods from manual downloads, Discord, Google Drive, or Bethesda.net using Vortex, MO2, or NMM.
damanding.xyz
I use ModOrganizer 2 personally, and it seems it's usable on Steam Deck with some extra steps using Steam Tinker Launch & ProtonUp-Qt. Detailed information on integrating MO2 with STL - SteamTinkerLaunch Wiki on Mod Organizer 2. And this guide on Nexus looks helpful for modding with Steam Deck.
Via ProtonUp-Qt:
Download and install ProtonUp-Qt, a tool for managing Steam compatibility layers.
Launch ProtonUp-Qt, select "Add version," choose "SteamTinkerLaunch," and install the latest version.
Restart Steam to recognize the new compatibility tool.
How to install mods from manual downloads, Discord, Google Drive, or Bethesda.net using Vortex, MO2, or NMM.
damanding.xyz
I use ModOrganizer 2 personally, and it seems it's usable on Steam Deck with some extra steps using Steam Tinker Launch & ProtonUp-Qt. Detailed information on integrating MO2 with STL - SteamTinkerLaunch Wiki on Mod Organizer 2. And this guide on Nexus looks helpful for modding with Steam Deck.
Via ProtonUp-Qt:
Download and install ProtonUp-Qt, a tool for managing Steam compatibility layers.
Launch ProtonUp-Qt, select "Add version," choose "SteamTinkerLaunch," and install the latest version.
Restart Steam to recognize the new compatibility tool.
How to install mods from manual downloads, Discord, Google Drive, or Bethesda.net using Vortex, MO2, or NMM.
damanding.xyz
I use ModOrganizer 2 personally, and it seems it's usable on Steam Deck with some extra steps using Steam Tinker Launch & ProtonUp-Qt. Detailed information on integrating MO2 with STL - SteamTinkerLaunch Wiki on Mod Organizer 2. And this guide on Nexus looks helpful for modding with Steam Deck.
Via ProtonUp-Qt:
Download and install ProtonUp-Qt, a tool for managing Steam compatibility layers.
Launch ProtonUp-Qt, select "Add version," choose "SteamTinkerLaunch," and install the latest version.
Restart Steam to recognize the new compatibility tool.
Thank you for all the helpful links! Unfortunately I've already tried all of us this and I'm just not smart enough to get it running right lol. For now, I've gotta stick to bethesda.net mods as it's just easier for me, especially being a steam deck user. Would love for WRK to be added to Bethesda.net in the future if that's do-able
Either way, big fan of the mods. Just started SS2 and I'm blown away with the mod. I just picked up fallout 4 about 6 months ago, I rushed through the first playthrough, now I'm slowing it down enjoying every piece of the game