![]() ![]() It's not entirely impossible that in the next decade or so that Linux gains a significant market share. I think the best plan is still to just make Vortex's codebase entirely platform agnostic, if possible. WINE should work fine on Windows, but that does not mean that there will not be platform-specific issues anymore.While there may be a very few number of changes necessary to support WINE, there could very well be massive changes necessary.Third party programs will still be outside of Vortex's control, and there's no way to easily distinguish between Vortex being incompatible with the tool, or WINE being incompatible with it, without user investigation.WINE supports a lot of platforms, but not all of them, and is not some silver bullet to fix cross-platform functionality.This means that theoretically, WINE could become a dead end that Vortex is stuck in. ![]() WINE is technically not officially supported by anyone.If Vortex had targeted WINE from the start, Vortex would be multiple major versions behind by now. Of course, targeting WINE introduces a new plethora of issues. Net/Mono, we only need the user to have a relatively recent WINE version. Targeting WINE as opposed to simply targeting Windows theoretically would help with any future platform switches as WINE is far more likely to be ported than the Windows-specific APIs themselves. I think the ideal situation is Linux support, but the far easier and still perfectly fine solution is to simply support WINE. So I pretty much request that a Official Lutris Install Script to be made available, so that Linux users can utilize the Vortex Mod manager, without having to make a native Linux version of the manager. Lastly I attempted to switch computer that ran a different distro, but still same problem with both versions of Vortex. I attempted to install the official (and most recent) version of Vortex straight from Nexus, same problem. When I attempted to install Vortex recently however, it just didn't work, Wine pretty much froze when I tried to start Vortex after the install. I've installed Vortex using a Lutris-install script before, but it was an older version and I had to turn off the auto-updates. I've been a proponent for a Linux Version of Vortex for quite a while but I've also had to described to me why it's a much better idea to run Vortex through Wine instead, since most of the games Vortex mods also has to be run through Wine (and/or Proton). Questions/Comments and fellow modders welcome to contact me atīy downloading and installing this plug-in you agree to the following.ġ) You will not sell any of the contents of this archive or the archive as a whole.Ģ) You will not share or otherwise redistribute any of the archive's contents or the archive as a whole without permission form the author.So this is an alternative to This Request. Version 1.00 will remain available for those who do not like the color changes. Created new Textures for Iron, Corundum, Orichalcum, Moonstone and Malachite for greatly increased visibility at the cost of realism. This mod no longer affects the textures of non-vein objects. Meshes point to new cubemaps so the original cubemaps are untouched. The new version changes the meshes to use new cubemaps instead of Without the mod, ore veins are very difficult to see and reallyĭon't stand out much against the rocks around them. ![]() Them a glow that appears brighter as the ambient lighting Replacing the cubemap textures used by ore veins. This mod serves to make the game's ore veins much more visible,Įspecially in darker environments. ![]() Make sure you uninstall the previous versions of this mod. If you are updating from an older version, and you are using the Nexus mod manager. Browse to your Skyrim/Data/Textures folder and delete the cubemaps folder. If you are updating from an older version, and not using the Nexus mod manager. More information on how to install this mod below.ġ- Extract the archive to your "Skyrim/Data" folder. Without the mod, ore veins are very difficult to see and really don't stand out much against the rocks around them. This gives them a subtle glow that appears brighter as the ambient lighting become darker. It accploshes this by adding glow maps to each of the individual ore vein textures. This mod serves to make the game's ore veins much more visible, especially in darker environments. Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Glowing Ore Veins 300 Mod v2.00 ![]()
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