This will be a tutorial for installing Mod Organizer 2 for Skyrim: Special Edition on Linux (in my case, Arch Linux, btw).
Install and run Skyrim once, via Steam. In the launch menu, set the game to run in Windowed mode (without borderless). For me, running in fullscreen mode makes the screen go black after alt-tabbing. Make sure you’re able to boot into the intro scene with the cart.
Now, close the game and open a terminal.
First, it is advisable to make a backup copy of the game in case something goes wrong, so you don’t have to download it again. I’ll copy the game folder to my home directory.
cp -r ~/.local/share/Steam/steamapps/common/Skyrim\ Special\ Edition ~/
modorganizer2-linux-installer
First, install the protontricks
, mingw-w64-gcc
, and p7zip
dependencies.
Then, use git clone
, run make
in the steam-redirector
directory within the cloned repository, then go back to the root directory and run install.sh
:
yay -Syy protontricks mingw-w64-gcc p7zip
git clone https://github.com/rockerbacon/modorganizer2-linux-installer
cd modorganizer2-linux-installer/steam-redirector
make
cd ..
./install.sh
It should give you a dialog to select which game you want to install MO2 for. That’s right, this guide technically works for any Bethesda game, but others may require tweaks I don’t mention here.
After the installation is complete, run Skyrim normally through Steam again. It should open Mod Organizer 2, rather than the game itself.
You need to set up mod downloads using a Nexus API key, which you can acquire here if you’re already logged in (scroll down to Mod Organizer 2). Then go to “Tools” in MO2, then click “Nexus”. There you will find an option to manually enter your API key.
For me, I have to use Firefox rather than Chromium to download mods, because Chromium doesn’t recognize the link association created by MO2.
Anyways, happy modding!