What's your process for keeping track of multiple hard disks and naming conventions etc.?
You may use your distro's GUI file manager. It probably has all the same stuff as Windows explorer. Then you have "Documents" and stuff, to organize yourself.
The paths you need to follow are found, I imagine, the same way as on Windows, by using a search engine. Maybe Linux complicates that, but I dont' think so as far as once you're inside the Steam game folder.
I searched "steam linux fallout 4 mod folder" and came up with stuff.
Oh that's cuz it's using Wine. Wine makes things look like Windows to the app. The game will want to install to a C: or D: or whatever, so wine needs to emulate that.
I have all my games in a dedicated games drive I mount in my home. Seems to be the most sane thing to do so I don't have to juggle with general download folder etc for space.
You may use your distro's GUI file manager. It probably has all the same stuff as Windows explorer. Then you have "Documents" and stuff, to organize yourself.
The paths you need to follow are found, I imagine, the same way as on Windows, by using a search engine. Maybe Linux complicates that, but I dont' think so as far as once you're inside the Steam game folder.
I searched "steam linux fallout 4 mod folder" and came up with stuff.
Oh that's cuz it's using Wine. Wine makes things look like Windows to the app. The game will want to install to a C: or D: or whatever, so wine needs to emulate that.
I have all my games in a dedicated games drive I mount in my home. Seems to be the most sane thing to do so I don't have to juggle with general download folder etc for space.