Hi!

I recently switched to Fedora 40 from Windows 10 and have finally started working on getting my games going. I have the KDE Plasma desktop version.

I have a lot of mods in Stardew, which I was able to get installed successfully using Vortex and Wine.

But, Stardew is not recognizing my save files, and Steam doesn’t know that I’m playing.

Where should I start looking? It’s definitely an issue with how I set up Vortex and Steam but I don’t know how to fix it.

Vortex is set up through Wine and Steam is the Linux version (I think Proton is included on Steam under compatibility too). One of the instructions I found said to do symlinks from the .steam folder and place it into home/[user]/Games. A different one said to also make symlinks into home/[user]/Documents/Games. I never deleted the one under documents but Vortex is directed to the home/[user]/Games directory, which itself is linked to the apps folder under .steam

My save files are on my computer and not corrupted - they are in the .config folder. I tried linking the save files into the Vortex folder in .wine and that didn’t work either. I also tried putting it in the relevant area under .steam folder but no dice. I never did symlinks before so I am not sure if that was a decent way to do it or not. I feel like I tried so many things I am not sure which folders I can remove now! Maybe in a different life I am more organized.

Stardew itself loads fine, if a little slow (my computer is a dinosaur) (still faster than when I had Windows!). I was able to select the mod settings from the home screen so it does recognize the mods, just not the save files.

I have hundreds of hours in Stardew so I would be grateful to be able to access my previous saves!

Thanks in advance!

  • DarkSirrush@lemmy.ca
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    29 days ago

    Note that there is negative reasons to use vortex with stardew valley. 90% of the mods are simple drag and drop into the mods folder, and the rest are drag and drop into the subfolder the xnb framework(?) Mod has for them.

    I know I am forgetting something, but its been awhile since I played/modded stardew

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        28 days ago

        Change is definitely hard. The #1 thing to remember when modding on Linux, is that most linux file systems are case sensitive - so make sure you don’t accidentally make both a mods and a Mods folder!

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          28 days ago

          Thanks! I definitely can always use that reminder. That is something that will take a while to get used to. Luckily I usually notice it before I do anything important since it asks me what I’m talking about when I try to change the directory lol