I did this guide through Proton 7.0-6 but if you’re reading this in the future, the latest version will have a higher numerical value. From this box, select the latest version of Proton you have available. Click on “Compatibility” then click on “Force the use of a specific Steam Play compatibility tool” to tick that box.Ī drop-down menu should appear directly below the ticked area. Use the right trigger to launch the search and Fluffy Mod Manager will appear with the name “Modmanager.exe” – the same name as its launcher file.Ĭlick on “Modmanager.exe” with the left trigger and then click on “properties”.Ī new window will pop up as seen in the screenshot above. To bring up the Steam Deck on-screen keyboard, hit the Steam Button and the X button if it doesn’t automatically appear. In the search box to the left of the window type in “mod”. To do this, go into the Steam app and click on “Library”. Now we’ve added Fluffy Mod Manager to Steam, we need to configure it so it can work inside the Linux environment of the Steam Deck. Step 4: Configure Fluffy Mod Manager in Steam Open the Fluffy Mod Manager folder you just extracted by clicking it twice with the right trigger, then inside, look for “Modmanager.exe.” Click this file with the left trigger to bring up the submenu, and click on “Add to Steam”.Ī small Steam icon will appear on the cursor for a few seconds before disappearing. If you’ve ever added a non-Steam game before, that’s what we’ll be doing next. Step 3: Add Fluffy Mod Manager as a Non-Steam Game This will extract the contents of the Fluffy Mod Manager zip file and place everything neatly into its own folder. Using the left trigger, click on the Fluffy Mod Manager zip file and use the right trigger to click on “Extract” followed by “Extract archive here, autodetect subfolder.” You should spot the Fluffy Mod Manager zip file along with any mods you downloaded. Navigate to your downloads folder, located on the left side of the window. Once everything has finished downloading open up the Dolphin File Explorer (the blue folder icon). It’s also capable of modding Resident Evil 2, Resident Evil 3, and a host of other games, so it’s definitely worth having if you want to play the games with cheats, extra costumes, or new gear. Next, head on over to the Nexus Mods website and download Fluffy Mod Manager and any mods you want to install.įluffy Mod Manager is, as the name suggests, a way to install Resident Evil 4 mods. I used Chrome for this guide, but either should work. If you don’t have one installed, you can grab either Chrome or Firefox from the Discover Store (the blue shopping bag icon). Once Desktop Mode has loaded, open up your Internet browser. Step 7: How to Install Resident Evil 4 Modsįirst of all, boot into Desktop Mode by holding down the power button and selecting “Switch to Desktop” from the menu that pops up.Step 6: Set the Correct Path to Resident Evil 4.Step 5: Configure Fluffy Mod Manager in-App.Step 4: Configure Fluffy Mod Manager in Steam.Step 3: Add Fluffy Mod Manager as a Non-Steam Game.
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