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Sounds great. It took me like 12 hours to get modded New Vegas working on the Steam Deck. While completely worth it, I'd very much like the process to be just a little bit easier.
Did you use LIMO or anything? My first time was basically mod elsewhere/copy files, this was much slicker. Seems like as usual "official" support is coming once FOSS has finished the heavy lifting
No, I didn't use that. This is the first time I'm hearing about it.
I used Mod Organizer 2 with the Linux version of Viva New Vegas. It didn't work, so I manually installed all of the mods, then solved some remaining issues. Took a while, but works flawlessly. Performance and battery life are pretty much the same as the vanilla game.
I was going to write the process down, but by the time I got to it I forgot some parts unfortunately. I couldn't find any working guide, so I was mixing several and seeing what works in which cases.