Comment on Nexus mods want feedback from Linux / Steam Deck users on their new cross-platform app
warm@kbin.earth 5 months ago
First time I am hearing of this, I hope it's a lot better than shitty Vortex!
Comment on Nexus mods want feedback from Linux / Steam Deck users on their new cross-platform app
warm@kbin.earth 5 months ago
First time I am hearing of this, I hope it's a lot better than shitty Vortex!
TheOctonaut@mander.xyz 5 months ago
No-one has ever told me what’s actually wrong with Vortex.
warm@kbin.earth 5 months ago
It seems alright, until you use almost any other mod manager, then you wonder why Vortex is so clunky. It works fine for simple modding, but once you want to adjust load orders its annoying af. The UI is pretty atrocious in places and it takes more clicks than it should to do things. Admittedly I havent used it for a few years, so it might have been updated a lot.
MolochAlter@lemmy.world 5 months ago
It hasn’t been. It’s just as clunky as it’s ever been.
warm@kbin.earth 5 months ago
Then here's hoping they don't make the same mistakes with the Nexus app!
fruitycoder@sh.itjust.works 5 months ago
UX is pretty painful. I’m never sure if its bugging or if I’m doing it wrong or working and now needs me to do some other step.
I’ve modded to hell and back with Minecraft, Skyrim, and every Paradox game. So it was kind of shocking just how hard modding in Linux was with Vortex.
TheOctonaut@mander.xyz 5 months ago
The same reputation extends to Windows too so I don’t think it’s a Linux specific issue.
I like the UX as it’s pretty powerful but I’m mindful of being ancient and having spent nearly a decade working with arcane telco applications. I have the opposite of your complaint - I like that it does periodic checks and will notify you of detected problems and usually give you a button to press to solve it.
My biggest pain usually comes in load order management. Usually this is because this is mentioned nowhere but in a note at the bottom of the mod description that might say something like “near the top” or “after mod x”. I don’t know how Steam just handles this mostly but I have a feeling it might be strong categorisation of mods.