
Sometimes when talking to npcs, their head will spin around like this.
Player container not getting switched to the Anchorage container thus player doesn't start with the Anchorage gear. I will merge all of the plugins later on, they are separate so I can keep track of them. If you want me to add a fix to this mod, please suggest it in the discussions tab. This mod currently only fixes a few things but I will fix more things later on as I play through the game and notice them. This mod fixes many issues with TTW not loading things correctly. Discord Server: if you would like to be more involved - ModOrganizer2/modorga.Before using this mod, please try using some of the engine fixes on the nexus because a lot of the problems are caused by the FNV engine itself and not TTW. You can browse through the source code here: The problem lies in the availability of developers willing to contribute their time. The good news is that it looks like ModOrganizer 2 is open source. Sh install-winetricks-ttw.sh -wp=~/location-of-prefixĪs for your second question. # Loop through a list of parameters using the getopts function Ow and Skyrim too.Īs an alternative you could create a bash script that installs all necessary winetricks in the prefix.Ī basic bash script would look like this ( untested!): #!/bin/bashĮcho $0: usage: install-winetricks-ttw.sh -wp= I know the hassle as I’ve played with the modding system of the two Fallout games and the TTW version. When an installer is available it will be a snap to install TTW.
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Thanks for reading!Īs for Lutris configuration, all installers basically do what you describe.
Getting all the third party apps working with each other is possible, but tricky. It’s been discussed all over for years and years but never materializes. Really what I want is a Linux native version of Mod Organizer that makes running all the modded Bethesda games in linux a snap. I am not smart enough to make my own install script, but I could press a ‘save configuration’ probably. I talking about something like an auto generating installation script that puts all the winetricks into place for you and maybe even saves your configuration exactly… fonts, wine version, command arguments… everything. I was hoping one day that Lutris would implement a “save game configuration” option somewhere because it takes quite a lot of stumbling around to get everything working properly. Lutris is the best program I have found for being able to just copy over my 40gb game folder to get it up and running without out going through all the pain of reinstalling everything from scratch. I play a heavily modded version of Fallout New Vegas with Tale of Two Wastelands. This could apply to Skyrim or really any other game really.