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  • ModOrganizer works out of the box. I haven't tried installing lists on linux itself on v4 of Wabbajack yet, however if you install one on Windows, and then move it to your Deck, everything i've thrown at it so far has worked as intended

  • I’m not sure what exactly this author expected in terms of performance. It’d be diabolical if it were worse than a 3 year old Deck, but i’m not shocked that the mobile SoC is worse than the furnace that was the ps4 pro. They’ll undoubtedly be using frame gen for this, so time will tell how the quality is

  • I believe there have already been a handful of reports on this, like this one. For now i’ve settled on what the final comment suggests, and it seems to work, but the core issue stems from how Nix and its linker work

  • I wouldn't necessarily call these "problems". I just don't like the how the underlying functionality is designed.

    For some basic modding, and installing Nexus collections, it's probably just fine, but for anything more advanced, It's too rigid. It didn't allow me the flexibility to do the things I wanted, and lacked plugin support for things I was already extensively using. My preference still lies with MO2, but of course, everyone is welcome to use the tools that work for them

  • I feel like it’s just a matter of time, until they pull the rug from under lifetime subs.

    But in any case, this is probably it for me. I’m not completely happy with jellyfin performance on my server, but the price hike puts me outside of what i’m willing to spend for this service. I already host it myself, and i can tunnel it myself too, if i ever decide to run it outside of my home network

  • My GearS3 finally kicked it, after 8 years, and my other watch is even older than that, so the more premium rePebble is actually quite appealing. If i decide to get an update, i'm still debating looking at something like the Garmin Vivoactive though