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Confused on how mods are applied on Steam Deck #85

Open outofether opened 6 months ago

outofether commented 6 months ago

I am trying to use your tool on Steam Deck, but not having much luck. I am using the latest Yuzu EA build, not installed thru emudeck (not sure if that's relevant). When launching your tool, I notice I am missing the launch button, even when I point it to my nsp game file thru settings. When I hit apply, it downloads the Steam Deck preset mods, but when I look in the Yuzu mod directory there is nothing there. I also noticed that the Yuzu qt-config.ini file has been edited, and I see the mods listed under disabledaddons.

MaxLastBreath commented 6 months ago

Are no mods present in the yuzu properties?

MaxLastBreath commented 6 months ago

The launch button was never intended to be in the linux version, that's why it's missing atm.

outofether commented 6 months ago

I had previously installed mods manually by copying them to the yuzu mod directory, but I deleted them a while ago. I did this thru the context menu available when you right click on the game in Yuzu. The mod directory is empty, and when I look at the game properties, where mods would normally be listed to enable/disable, the only thing there is my installed 1.1.0 update.

MaxLastBreath commented 6 months ago

try 2.0 please :)

outofether commented 6 months ago

I will when I get home today and post my results. Thanks for responding so fast! You’re awesome!

DavidSok8 commented 6 months ago

Did you get it to work? I’m facing the same issue. There are no mods in the main totk mod folder.

outofether commented 6 months ago

So, unfortunately, it looks like the issue persists. It download and applies the mods, however, in Yuzu there are no mods visible in the mod directory.

DavidSok8 commented 6 months ago

I’m suspecting it’s downloading the mods to another directory. I’m just not certain how we can redirect it back to the Yuzu EA.

MaxLastBreath commented 6 months ago

You can also just use the extract option and copy paste the mods over to the mod folder now with 2.0.3

outofether commented 6 months ago

You can also just use the extract option and copy paste the mods over to the mod folder now with 2.0.3

Will try this tonight.

As DavidSok8 pointed out, I too think it may be saving the mods to a different directory. Is there a config file for the tool that we can look at to verify paths?

MaxLastBreath commented 6 months ago

atm you can use the extract option to manually apply stuff if things arent working correctly, it will create the mods in the same directory as the optimizer. I think this was the best solution.