![]() And I have no idea what it will take from there to get it running. The thing is, while it should convince the GUI version of Steam download games despite the platform issue, I have no idea whether steamcmd will work properly under it. I've personally never gone down the Wine route on a Linux system, since I always have a Windows gaming PC, but Wine does make Steam think you're running on Windows. You might be able to get away with Wine instead. Folks have requested a flag for steamcmd to ignore the OS before (for things like just downloading an update's files to send to several systems), but it's never materialized. Unless they start officially supporting Linux, you're gonna keep getting an Invalid Platform error. One of the things Steam (whether through the UI version, or the command line version) does, is check some of the system requirements, including OS. It’s even easier if you use something like MO2 or Vortex since they use virtual directories and don’t install anything to the game folder. Even if you have a way to get Skyrim running on another OS, the official Steam store page lists the following requirement: Answer: If you are using a mod manager (which you should be), use the mod manager to disable the mods and remove them.
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