journey
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journey
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NPCs always talking bug
I've been using Journey's modlist via a Wabbajack installation (https://github.com/SiraMirai/journey/blob/main/README.md)
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Skyrim Special Edition vs Anniversary Edition
Though if you want Skyrim to look prettier, and remain mostly true to it's roots with slightly improved combat then you want Journey here: https://github.com/Lost-Outpost/journey/blob/main/README.md
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Summary Guide: Setting up Skyrim Modlist (Journey) on the Steam Deck
So I found that using a pre-existing modlist was the way to go. I stumbled upon Skyrim: Journey, downloadable via Wabbajack, a tool which will handle the downloads for me. The “Journey” modlist promises to be “A lightweight modlist designed to act as a cohesive gameplay and graphical overhaul to play an improved Skyrim that looks and runs beautifully.”. Here I will retrace my steps in a brief form to hopefully help out some impatient gamers who just wanna play an optimized Skyrim mod on their everything-is-possible handheld. I would say you need about 1-2 dedicated hours for reading and config and about 8-16 hours for downloading/moving files.
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Does anyone else actually really like to play Skyrim once they've modded it?
Journey is the modlist I'd recomment to anyone doing a regular Skyrim playthrough. It has very vanilla feel — unlike all those Skyrim Ring and Tamriel Souls mod lists that completely ignore first-person stuff. It also manages to fix up a lot of vanilla issues. Especially with combat.
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New official Wabbajack list: Journey
Readme
SGDBoop
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how do add the custom art to a non steam game on the big picture mode home screen??
If you are on PC SGDBoop
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What games are you playing
SGDBoop , it have to be used from Desktop mode
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How do you change these banners on home screen?
Try SGDboop
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Command & Conquer - The First Decade
Btw you can add your custom artwork to your newly installed cnc game from Command & Conquer: The First Decade - SteamGridDB and you can use SGDBoop - SteamGridDB plugin for easy use which I highly recommend.
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Adding Custom Art to Non Steam Games
Use SGDBoop in a browser with steamgriddb. Go to this page https://www.steamgriddb.com/boop and follow the instructions to set it up. Once it's up and running you just find the art that you want and click a little plus icon and SGDBoop does the rest. You have to restart Steam for the changes to take effect.
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Problem with SteamGridDB
Hello everyone. So I have been using sgdboop app for changing game art on steam and it worked great for a while but today i tried to change art for a game and when i click the + button on the art the open-xdg dialog opens in the browser as usual but when i click on the open-xdg button nothing happens (its supposed to ask me what game i want to apply art to). I went to https://www.steamgriddb.com/boop and tried step 2 and the dialog opened and said SGDBoop is working, but when i tried it again with the art nothing happend again. I also tried reinstalling sgdboop and using it in firefox and that also didn't help.
- How can I add a cover art image for a game in Big Picture Mode?
- Big Picture custom banners at non-Steam games?
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New set of Steam artwork images, this time, Revenant
To apply the images directly to Steamm APP with a single click, in a more comfortable way, I recommend using the official SteamGridDB tool, SGDBoop
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Is there an easy way to add SteamGridDB art to Steam without having to download each image manually?
I followed these instructions https://www.steamgriddb.com/boop
What are some alternatives?
Wabbajack-Modlist-Linux - A guide to get Wabbajack Modlists running under Linux/Steam Deck.
steamgrid - Downloads images to fill your Steam grid view
AutoHotkey - AutoHotkey - macro-creation and automation-oriented scripting utility for Windows.
BoilR - Synchronize games from other platforms into your Steam library
decky-steamgriddb - Plugin for Decky Loader to apply and manage custom art assets from within gaming mode.
UWPHook - 🔗 Add your Windows Store or UWP games to Steam
SteamGridDBLoader
Playnite - Video game library manager with support for wide range of 3rd party libraries and game emulation support, providing one unified interface for your games.
steam-rom-manager - An app for managing ROMs in Steam
moonlight-docs - Moonlight Documentation
HeroicBashLauncher - Directly launch any Epic Games Store and GOG game from anywhere without Heroic on Linux.