
Then download and execute the program and configure it, just like the Windows version. In Linux make sure you have Qt5 installed. Also, if you want, use the Generate PAK File Special feature. After that, you need to go to settings, configure the paths of the games you have installed there. Just extract it somewhere and execute it.

To use the Windows version, there are no requirements. It's included in RPFM release since 1.0, and you can open it by going to About/Open Manual. If you want to know all the features RPFM has to offer, you can check the manual that it comes with it. It can do more or less what PFM can do, but faster and, in some times, even better.

