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This is the best summary I could come up with:
For those just joining us, this is for the new Nexus Mods app that will eventually replace things like Vortex with full Linux support so you can mod on desktop Linux and Steam Deck much easier as I reported on earlier in July and initially back in November last year.
Version 0.5.3 of the app includes all these fixes on top of experimental Cyberpunk 2077 support:
Windows: Fixed log file creation failing due to illegal character in path (#1728).
Linux: Upgraded GameFinder to fix an issue with not being able to find Steam installed as a Flatpak or Snap (#1720).
Just to note: it didn't initially launch for me, I had to remove the configs from the previous version to get this latest to work.
The bug was reported but given it's in Alpha, such breakages are to be expected and they don't plan to support migrations yet.
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Hopefully they try to make it as much like Mod Organizer 2 as they can. Because comparatively, vortex does not compare well. There is a reason no serious mod lists for any Bethesda game uses vortex.