
I decided to follow Problembeloeser's advice though and created a seperate steam library exclusively for SkyrimSE and pointed MO2 to that instead. That does not work either, it only lets you enter a specific file name in that text box not folders. If you enter the hidden directory (".steam" in your case) in the textbox at the bottom and press enter it should open the directory and allow you to continue navigation. This issue seems to be beyond the scope of this project though, try asking at Wine for help, if you really do not wanna have Skyrim installed to a non hidden location Well, I cannot help you further, as my Skyrim Special Edition is installed into a non hidden folder on another drive. So, failing that, how do you force wine to show you the hidden files you need to access? Going into winecfg and ticking "show dot files" in the drives menu doesn't seem to fix it either, even though it seems like it very much should. steam folder should be within the wine explorer window.but it's just not there. So I navigate to the exact location where my. So after doing a little research, it seems my confusion was coming from the fact that the wine explorer just doesn't like to show hidden files for some reason. Just follow the absolute path, to which you can easily get through the wine file select window.
How to install fnis skyrim se mo2 how to#
I did as you said, and put the "GenerateFNISforusers.exe" files directly into my SkyrimSE data folder, but when trying to configure FNIS through the puzzle icon in MO2 I do not know how to tell it where that location is, since the wine window that pops up does not seem to identify the. I know this is an old report, but I am having the same issue and I for the life of me cannot solve it. Then add that executable to MO2 and use it as usual. You need to install just the FNIS executable into Skyrim's data folder, following the same directory structure in MO2. I'd link to the solution Forum, but it's on LoversLab. Ran into the same problem, but it apparently isn't Linux.
