![]() Once the new page opens you should find yourself on the NVSE GitHub page. As you probably guessed, you’ll need a web browser like Firefox or Chrome installed, either of which you can grab from the Discover Store. Head on over to the NVSE website and click on the Latest Releases section. It’s not needed for everything, but if you want to save yourself a headache down the line, it’s definitely worth installing now. This is a small bit of code that will let us run an even greater selection of mods. Step 5: Install NVSEīefore we launch Fallout: New Vegas with SteamTinkerLaunch, we’re first going to need to install a plugin called NVSE. This will add an option below where you can then select SteamTinkerLaunch (4). From here, hit Compatibility (2) then click on the tick box (3). Using the left trigger, click on it once to open up the submenu and select Properties.Ī new window will open. Open up the main Steam app and head into Library and find Fallout: New Vegas in the left-hand column (1). ![]() ![]() Step 4: Enable SteamTinkerLaunchįor this next part, we’re going to need to change the Proton version of Fallout: New Vegas to SteamTinkerLaunch. Once that’s finished, feel free to close ProtonUp-QT. Now just click on the Install Button (2) and SteamTinkerLaunch will install. It should auto-default to the latest version. Under the Compatibility Tool section, click with the right trigger on the drop-down box and select SteamTinkerLaunch (1). Once it opens, click on the Add Version button. Open it up by clicking on it with the right trigger. You’ll find ProtonUp-QT in the Start Menu (the blue and white Steam Deck logo in the bottom left corner of the screen) under All Applications, then under ‘P’. Now that ProtonUp-QT is installed, we can get SteamTinkerLaunch up and running, which will allow us to – as the name suggests – tinker with Fallout: New Vegas and its launch options. Click on that and ProtonUp-QT will install. You should spot an Install Button (2) on the right side of the window. Upon pressing Enter to start the search (the right trigger), ProtonUp-QT should appear on the right side of the screen. If the on-screen keyboard doesn’t automatically appear when clicking on the search box with the right trigger, press the Steam Button and the X button to bring it up manually. To install ProtonUp-QT, open up the Discover Store (the blue shopping bag icon) and search for “ProtonUp-QT” in the top-left search box (1). ![]() The app we need first goes by the name of ProtonUp-QT and allows us to install different custom versions of Proton (the package that lets Windows games and apps run on the Steam Deck). Step 2: Get ProtonUp-QTįor this next part we’re going to download an app that will let us install something called SteamTinkerLaunch. To enter the Linux desktop environment, hold down the Power Button and select Switch to Desktop from the menu that pops up.Īlternatively, hit the Steam Button and click Power, then Switch to Desktop. If you’ve got any experience with modding, you’ll know almost all Steam Deck guides start in Desktop Mode. It’s also worth noting, if you follow this guide, you’ll also be able to use what you’ve learned to install Skyrim mods and Fallout 4 mods on Steam Deck as well, so it’s definitely worth it. It is long, but it’s not difficult, and I’ve taken loads of screenshots to help visualize what to do. There are other ways to achieve this, but if you’re new to the Steam Deck or new to Linux in general, I found this to be the easiest method. The main purpose of this guide is to install everything you need to get Fallout: New Vegas mods working on Steam Deck. Step 9: How to Install Fallout: New Vegas Mods on Steam Deck.Step 8: Understanding Vortex Mod Manager.Step 7: Add Fallout New Vegas to Vortex.
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