My guess is no, but is it possible if you’re streaming through your PC?

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    At the moment, Steam Workshop mods are easy as pie but Nexus mods are hit or miss. However there is a new Nexus mod installer being worked on that will supposedly run on Linux (and by extension SteamOS) so that may make Nexus mids much easier to install.

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      Really a nexus version for Linux anyway to support it right now?

      I heard that so little people wanted it that it wasn’t worth doing.

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      I love this sub because I typically get some great replies, thank you for the response!

      I’ve just been playing vanilla witcher and skyrim and wanted to give it a shot, I might try it out and report back. The one’s I use are mostly from nexus I’m pretty sure

      and loverslab lol

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        depending on the game you can manually install mods that do not have a workshop, for example Stardew Valley, you download the mods on nexus and install them in their respective mod folder and run them.

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    Anything with steam workshop is super easy, just click the mods you want. Other games can be tricky because the steam deck is linux based, so not every mod will work. Or if they do, it’s a bit harder or more complicated.

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    It depends on the game, I’ve not had issues with many games modding scenes but some take more work than their original methods.