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    [–] CaptnNMorgan@lemmy.world 3 points 1 week ago (3 children)

    If I didn't have to wait for games I'm anticipating before release to work on Linux, I would have happily learned how to use Linux years ago. I pretty much only use my PC as an entertainment system; games, movies/tv, internet use. I like to mod my games and modding on Windows has become so easy that it's actually feasible to help my PC inept friends get a working load order without committing a weekend. Unless the larger nexus modding community as a majority switch to Linux, I don't see myself switching for a long time

    [–] asexualchangeling@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 week ago

    It's still pretty heavily work progress, but I recommend that you at least keep an eye on the Nexus mods app, It's designed to be compatible with both Windows and Linux, but it's as of yet only compatible with a few games and doesn't yet update properly, But that's one of the things they're working on sooner rather than later from what I've seen.

    https://trello.com/b/gPzMuIr3/nexus-mods-app-roadmap

    [–] absentbird@lemm.ee 3 points 1 week ago (2 children)

    Most games work day one these days with proton. How is modding more difficult on Linux? I feel like it's easier, but maybe I'm just used to it.

    [–] CaptnNMorgan@lemmy.world 1 points 6 days ago

    I couldn't play starfield on day one when I had proton installed. I know a lot of people hated that game, but I was looking forward to that game more than anything else at that point in my life and proton fucked my first weekend trying to play.

    As far as I know wabbajack doesn't work on Linux and that's the only way I'll be able to play with hundreds or thousands of mods because I don't have the time to meticulously creating a working load order anymore, I wasn't very good at it when I did have the time either, I would always make it stable, then add a bunch more until it wasn't. With curated mod lists, I actually play instead of being addicted to modding. If I'm wrong about wabbajack and linux, I'll retract that

    [–] Mwa@lemm.ee 2 points 1 week ago

    True especially when you consider indie titles.

    [–] flashgnash@lemm.ee 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

    I regularly buy new games on release on Linux without even checking, play with friends on windows and have yet to be burned

    Helldivers was a bit janky to begin with but with some custom launch options it ran fine