How do I manually install Skyrim mods while using PlayOnLinux?

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I'm using PlayOnLinux and can't find the working mods folder for Skyrim. Help!



Best Answer

PlayOnLinux is just a user-friendly GUI for Wine, a free implementation of Windows on Unix. When you install a game, it creates a virtual drive, which default location is $HOME/PlayOnLinux' s virtual drives/<name of the game>.

In that virtual drive, the folder "drive_c" is just like "C:\" on Windows.

Hence, for the steam version, the folder you are looking for is drive_c/Program Files/steam/steamapps/common/The Elder Scrolls V Skyrim/Data.




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How do I manually install Skyrim mods?

Open a new window and access your Skyrim game folder. Navigate towards the Data Folder and keep it open. Copy the zip file of the mod you'd like to install from the New Mod folder to the Data folder. If Windows asks you to overwrite certain files, click yes.

How do I manually install Skyrim SKSE mods?

  • Step 1: Download SKSE (Skyrim Script Extension) ...
  • Step 2: Download LOOT (The Load Order Optimisation Tool) ...
  • Step 3: Download FNIS (Fores New Idles in Skyrim) ...
  • Step 4: Install Nexus Mod Manager. ...
  • Step 5: Install mod SKYUI. ...
  • Step 6: Install any mods you want. ...
  • Step 7: Play Skyrim with the installed mods.




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